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One layoff. A cascade of effects.

As a young married couple stretch their dollars, they face questions - big and small - about the future

After Michael Pueschel lost his job last year, he and his wife, Myra, put their Beverly condo on the market and prepared to move into an apartment. After Michael Pueschel lost his job last year, he and his wife, Myra, put their Beverly condo on the market and prepared to move into an apartment. (Michele McDonald/Globe Staff)
By Irene Sege
Globe Staff / February 16, 2009

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BEVERLY - Michael Pueschel worked ever since he washed dishes and mopped floors at the Sisters of St. Joseph Motherhouse when he was a senior at Holyoke Catholic High School. (Full article: 1819 words)

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