‘A Night of Crime’ show in Marlborough

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Howie Carr (photo/submitted)
Howie Carr (photo/submitted)

Marlborough – The Howie Carr Show’s “A Night of Crime” – starring Howie Carr, Anthony Amore, director of security of the Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum, and sidekick Sandy – will be held at the Whitcomb Middle School, 25 Union St., Saturday, March 21, at 7 p.m. The event is a fundraiser for Friends of the Marlborough Public Library as part of the Friends’ 45th Anniversary Celebration Season.

Amore, author of a new book “Stealing Rembrandts,” will be revealing his experience in dealing with the $13 million theft of rare paintings from the Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum in 1990.

Carr is the best-selling author of “The Brothers Bulger” and “Hitman,” in addition to several other Boston organized-crime books and two novels. He is the host of a New England radio talk show syndicated to more than 20 stations, and is a columnist for the Boston Herald.

Howie Carr’s “Night of Crime” show has been seen all throughout New England. Thousands have experienced the fascinating details and stories that can only be told by Howie, accompanied by dozens of rare and sometimes frightening photographs

Tickets are $20 per person with all seats unreserved. Tickets are available at The Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce, 11 Florence St., or by mailing a self-addressed stamped envelope and check to: Mary Rowe, 57 Main St., Marlborough, MA 01752. Checks may also be brought to the main desk of the library, 35 W. Main St.

For further information, call 508-485-0951 or 413-648-9663 or email [email protected] or [email protected].

 

 

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