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Marshfield

American  
[mahrsh-feeld] / ˈmɑrʃˌfild /

noun

  1. a city in SE Massachusetts.

  2. a city in central Wisconsin.


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“A lump sum inheritance may seem like the simplest way to pass down wealth, but for a child with poor financial habits, it can create serious problems,” according to the Cote Law Group in Marshfield, Mass. Such provisions, the law firm says, can be made for issues including reckless spending, debt and creditors, divorce and legal disputes, and help prevent the loss of government benefits.

From MarketWatch

Kathy Cowie, a social worker in Marshfield, Mass., found some unwelcome changes in the annual notice for her Medicare Advantage plan.

From The Wall Street Journal

Training on his hometown’s sand dunes and in the Pacific Northwest’s windswept rains, Prefontaine broke national records at Marshfield High School and then at the University of Oregon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sullivan, a native of Marshfield, Massachusetts, was an assistant at the 2006 Olympics, also in Italy in Turin.

From Seattle Times

Associated Press writer Lisa Rathke in Marshfield, Vermont, contributed to this report.

From Seattle Times