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Rev. Bill Chadwick, 64, died Saturday when his motorcycle collided with a vehicle at Conant Street and Route 25 in Westbrook. A resident of Gorham, he was the pastor of Stroudwater Christian ...
THE thumbnail obituary tells us that Bill Chadwick died last week at 94. A kid from Manhattan, in 1935 he lost sight in one eye while playing ice hockey. Yet, he would become the NHL’s first … ...
Bill "The Big Whistle" Chadwick, the first U.S.-born official in NHL history who was later a television analyst for the New York Rangers, died Saturday. He was 94.
Volcanologist Bill Chadwick looks for keys to predicting volcanic eruptions. Axial volcano is one of the most active volcanoes on the planet and it exists just off the coast of Oregon.
But Chadwick took a puck in the eye in a Met League game, and – as a result – permanently had only one useful optic. ... Bill later became a popular radio and TV analyst for Rangers games.
Not only that but Chadwick also invented the officiating penalty signals we now take for granted and was so good at his job that Bill – alias The Big Whistle – reffed more playoff Game Sevens ...
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