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In 1989, Chase founded a second stationery company, Checkerboard Ltd. Checkerboard specializes in personalized invitations and stationery. It was one of the first stationery companies to offer the products created with recycled paper. In 1992, Chase convinced his youngest son, Micah Chase, to join
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Republican colleagues. He was considered a very pragmatic politician who was not afraid to take unpopular positions and who was highly respected by Democrats and Republicans alike.
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Starting with a lead role as the Mikado in 1947, Arthur was an active member of the
Worcester County Light Opera Club (WCLOC) Theater Company. He served as WCLOC President for the 1954β1955 season. In the 21st season he played Mayor Shinn in Music Man.
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1312:"Officials Rally Forces Against MWRA Measure". Worcester Telegram & Gazette. 17 July 1992.
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McNiff, Brian S. (7 February 1995). "Panel questions savings from ending county reign".
1323:"Democrats Insist Pair Not Partisan". Worcester Telegram & Gazette. 31 January 1993.
1054:"Chase's Abolition Bill Gains Backers". Worcester Telegram & Gazette. 23 March 1991.
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Connolly, Timothy J. (16 September 1995). "Weld link to Wilson tipoff on Senate race".
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Nangle, Richard (15 October 1996). "Donoghue, Chase vie for role in county's demise".
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1248:The New Politics Of Race And Gender
1201:. Education Week. 11 September 1991
751:"Arthur E. Chase Papers, 1990β1995"
679:. Worcester Telegram & Gazette.
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1545:"Bandwagon no place for leader"
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1560:"Sen. Chase a true role model"
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