Susan Richardson
Born | March 11, 1952 |
Hometown | Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States |
Net worth | $200 thousand |
Height | 5'7" (1.70m) |
Spouse | Michael Virden |
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Who's running in the 2024 Boston Marathon? Here are the local runners who qualified
- Hundreds of MetroWest and Greater Milford residents are running the Boston Marathon on Patriots' Day. Which ones do you know?
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Who's running in the 2023 Boston Marathon? Here are MetroWest's official entrants
Hundreds of MetroWest and Greater Milford residents will tackle the 26.2-mile route. Maybe you know these runners? Friends, neighbors, co-workers.
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'Eight Is Enough' Actor Adam Rich Dead at 54
The actor, also known as 'America's little brother,' passed away on Saturday.
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Housing crunch, end of funding creates pinch for area's unsheltered as winter looms
Those with no place to call home could be in a pinch in the upcoming months as pandemic funds dry up. Local officials are monitoring.
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Andrew Cuomo Says He's 'Eligible' For Dating And Quickly Gets An Offer
The New York governor has earned heartthrob billing during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Experts explain the health risks of peeing in a pool
Many swimmers don't think about the effects of pee and trust the power of the chemicals in the water. However, the chemical byproducts that result from urine and chlorine aren’t as harmless as some swimmers may think.
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'Eight Is Enough' Star Susan Richardson Now Living in a Trailer and Sometimes Dumpster-Diving
Once a sitcom star, Susan Richardson now lives like a hermit.
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Did Hydrogen Peroxide Really Turn Olympic Pools Green? Not So Fast
Olympic officials in Rio de Janeiro announced this past weekend that they had found out why the water in two pools turned bright green, but their explanation has at least one chemist scratching her head. The confusion comes down to an understanding of basic chemistry and swimming pool maintenance, said Susan Richardson, a professor of chemistry at the University of South Carolina and a former pool owner. On Saturday (Aug. 13), Olympic officials said they had definitely found out why the water
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