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Metivier, Donald Anthony was born on August 2, 1936 in Glens Falls, New York, United States. Son of Anthony Henry and Grace Ann (Usher) MeT.
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Metivier, Donald Anthony was born on August 2, 1936 in Glens Falls, New York, United States. Son of Anthony Henry and Grace Ann (Usher) MeT.
Associate of Arts, Rider College, 1958. Bachelor of Science, Boston University, 1960.
Reporter, Glens Falls Times, 1961-1968; day editor, Glens Falls Post-Star, 1968-1975; editorial editor, Glens Falls Post-Star, 1975-1981; editor, public, Ski Racing magazine, Waitsfield, Vermont, 1981-1987; president, Media Matters, Glens Falls, since 1987. President United States Ski Writers, 1976-1977. Board directors Glens Falls National Bank & Trust.
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President Friends of Crandall Library, Glens Falls, 1988-1989, 89-90. Chairman Glens Falls Civic Center Authority, 1981-1984, Glens Falls Civic Authority, 1987. Trustee Glens Falls Foundation, Adirondack Community College Foundation, Crandall Public Library., The Hyde Collection, Glens Falls Symphony.
Corporal United States Army, 1960-1966, United States Army Reserve. Member Eastern Ski Writers (president, board directors 1968-1972), New York Turf Writers, Rotary.
Married Laraine Helen Martin, September 9, 1961. Children: Donna, Richard Kerry, Dianne, Anthony, Stephen, Robert, Laurie.