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We miss you, Bernie


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Published on: Friday, October 12, 2012

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Sentinel File Photo. Dr. Bernard "Bernie" Kapiloff, longtime publisher of The Sentinel Newspapers, died Wednesday, Oct. 10, at the age of 95.

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Posted By: Hank Plante On: 10/23/2012

Title: Hank Plante

My sincere condolences on the passing of publisher Bernard Kapiloff. Bernie and his brother Leonard ("Doc") gave many of us our start in the news business. I had the honor of working for them as a reporter and managing editor in the early 70's, and I went on to a 40 year news career (winning six Emmys and a Peabody Award). They had high standards and integrity, and I'm grateful for the chance to have learned from them. -- Hank Plante




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