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  1. Patrick McGeehan is a Times reporter who covers the economy of New York City and its airports and other transportation hubs.

  2. Patrick Joseph McGeehan was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on March 4, 1907. He left home at age 14 when he went to sea, later working in vaudeville, and was a tightrope walker's assistant with the Barnum & Bailey Circus. Career. McGeehan began his career in 1935 on radio. He played Ben Calvert on the NBC radio soap, Aunt Mary (1942-1951).

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    1941
    Hoola Boola
    Jim Dandy
    Voice
    1943
    Nursery Crimes
    J. Snuffington Snodgrass
    Voice, uncredited
    1943
    Jimmy Durante Vulture
    Voice, uncredited
    1945
    Wolf
    Voice, uncredited
  3. Patrick McGeehan is a Times reporter who covers the economy of New York City and its airports and other transportation hubs.

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    Ph.D. candidate of Philosophy, Duquesne University. Patrick Riley McGeehan is a six-term Republican member of the West Virginia House of Delegates and a former candidate for the United States Senate election in West Virginia, 2014. He is also the author of several books and essays on economics, politics, and philosophy.

  6. Jul 21, 2022 · Patrick McGeehan writes about transportation and infrastructure for the Metro section. He has been a reporter for The Times since 1999 and has covered Wall Street, executive pay, transportation ...

  7. By William K. Rashbaum, Patrick McGeehan. | The New York Times. The first criminal trial of an American president has presented more than a few logistical complications. Former President Donald J. Trump spends each day inside a heavily policed, Secret Service-swept courtroom in Lower Manhattan, where even the street outside has restricted ...

  8. Patrick McGeehan is a reporter for The New York Times, covering business and finance stories. He has worked for other media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, USA TODAY and The Record.

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