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Former Recorder sports and copy editor Bob York passes away at 77, Athol Daily News reports

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Former Recorder editor Bob York passed away on Wednesday at the age of 77, leaving behind a legacy of nearly four decades of dedicated service to the newspaper. York began his career at the Greenfield Recorder in 1974 as the sports editor and held various positions within the company, including copy editor, wire editor, feature writer, and columnist. He retired in 2013 after almost 40 years of service.

York was known for his passion for sports and his willingness to mentor young journalists. One former colleague recalled how York took an interest in him as a young scribe eager to make an impact, inviting him to cover a Deerfield Academy football game and providing valuable insights into the local sports scene.

Throughout his career, York’s writing reflected his deep connection to the community and his commitment to telling stories that resonated with readers. His columns often captured the essence of Franklin County history and culture, showcasing his wit and storytelling prowess.

As news of York’s passing spread, tributes poured in from colleagues and readers alike, remembering him as a dedicated journalist and a kind-hearted individual. His impact on the Greenfield Recorder and the community it serves will be remembered for years to come.

In his final column for the newspaper, York reflected on his four decades of living, working, and telling stories in Franklin County, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and dedication. Rest in peace, Bob York.

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