Former judge gets his own bench in Barrington

Marvin Homonoff served as probate judge in town for more than three decades

Posted 10/6/22

Marvin Homonoff now has his own "Judge's Bench," outside of the Barrington Public Library and Community Center.

Homonoff was given the bench in recognition of his 33 years as Barrington Probate …

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Former judge gets his own bench in Barrington

Marvin Homonoff served as probate judge in town for more than three decades

Posted

Marvin Homonoff now has his own "Judge's Bench," outside of the Barrington Public Library and Community Center.

Homonoff was given the bench in recognition of his 33 years as Barrington Probate Judge. The bench was a gift from his daughter, Heather Woodley, and son, Matthew Homonoff, along with the rest of the family.

Now retired, Marvin and his wife, Linda, live in Tiverton, after residing in Barrington for more than 40 years.

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