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Ed Hartman Elected Rear Commodore to the Annapolis Yacht Club

November 1, 2017

Ed Hartman was recently elected Rear Commodore to the Annapolis Yacht Club, following in the footsteps of his sister, Debbie Gosselin, who served as Commodore during the two years following the clubhouse burning to the waterline. The club is blessed to have had Debbie at the reins during this difficult and important time. Her guidance and leadership were invaluable and will be appreciated for decades to come by the members of the Annapolis Yacht Club.

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