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  1. Aug 19, 2023 · In time, almost seven decades have elapsed. But for Aaron Richard Golub, that distance evaporates with a thought. “That night, it’s indelible,” he said. Golub visited Westborough on June 3 to chat about his latest work, a memoir about his younger days in Worcester and beyond called “Ruckus.”

  2. aaronrichardgolubbooks.comAARON RICHARD

    Aaron Richard Golub is a New York City trial lawyer. His litigated cases involved landmark legal principles, the arts, companies and individuals such as, Martin Scorsese Brooke Shields, Giorgio Armani, Bob Guccione, Denise and Marc Rich, Tom Brady, Donald Trump, Andy Warhol, and William Hurt.

  3. Apr 11, 2023 · In a remarkable incident recalled in "Ruckus," Linda Paul and her husband, the day after getting married in Temple Emanuel in Worcester, drive down a street in Cambridge where Golub was visiting. "It's Linda Paul. She's screaming my name out. It was like she was crying out for help.

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  4. Mar 27, 2022 · Aaron Richard Golub is a prominent New York City trial lawyer who has worked on high-profile cases involving Tom Brady, Donald Trump, Martin Scorsese, Brooke Shields, and Gisele...

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  5. 287 Followers, 221 Following, 62 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Aaron Richard Golub (@argolub)

  6. Feb 22, 2023 · The Golub's live upstairs until Richard’s mom comes into a small inheritance. They move to a residential neighborhood and 12 year old Richard is invited on a hayride. That snowy, moonlit night, while hidden in the straw, a rich girl, Linda Paul, French-kisses Richard, igniting a love affair that will last for years.

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  7. But Aaron Richard Golub, in his recently published memoir, Ruckus, shows that he never forgot where he came from—Worcester, Massachusetts, the birthplace of the commercial valentine in 1847 and the smiley face in 1963.

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