William McDonough, former commander of and now chief lobbyist for the Portsmouth

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Portland Press Herald

Date

1-24-1994

Pages

1A, 8A

Abstract

William McDonough, former commander of and now chief lobbyist for the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, says converting the 278-acre shipyard for private uses in the event the Navy should close it would be a very challenging proposal -- McDonough cited the difficulties many private shipbuilders are having in a recessional economy, and said he sees no one who would consider redevoping the 192-year-old facility -- Details, related articles

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Portsmouth Naval Shipyard -- Kittery, McDonough, William

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