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10 Facts About Peggy Adler

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Peggy Adler is the daughter of Irving Adler and Ruth Adler and younger sister of Stephen L Adler.

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Peggy Adler later illustrated the children's book Numbers Old and New, as well as authoring and illustrating The Adler Book of Puzzles and Riddles; and The Second Adler Book of Puzzles and Riddles.

3.

Peggy Adler married in June 1962 and had two daughters before filing for divorce in early fall 1967.

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Peggy Adler's work was the subject of a chapter in Robert Parry's book, "Trick or Treason: The October Surprise Mystery" and she was interviewed by PBS' Frontline in this regard for an episode which aired in April 1992.

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Peggy Adler is active in local affairs in Clinton, Connecticut, the town in which she lives.

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The Board of Ethics dismissed the complaint, despite the fact that Peggy Adler was "never interviewed" and no witnesses were called.

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Peggy Adler later sought, unsuccessfully, to have the Board's decision reviewed by Richard Blumenthal, who was Connecticut's Attorney General at the time.

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Peggy Adler served as a Police Commissioner in Clinton for eight years, having first been elected to that position in 2005.

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Peggy Adler served as the program coordinator and kept careful track of the "comings and goings at the banquet room to prevent any 'crashers' to the luncheon".

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In June 2017 Peggy Adler received the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award for "career longevity and unwavering excellence in chosen field".