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Article: The Northwest Fisheries Association paid special tribute to Jay Bornstein with the presentation of the organization's "Person of the Year" award.(Brief Article)
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- National Fisherman
- Article date:
- April 1, 2002
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The NORTHWEST FISHERIES ASSOCIATION paid special tribute to JAY BORNSTEIN with the presentation of the organization's "Person of the Year" award. Bornstein is the second-generation owner of Bornstein Seafoods, in Bellingham, Wash., and has been involved in the seafood business his whole life. He ...
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