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Gus G. Widmayer

Gus Gerard Widmayer (August 24, 1958 –) biographer and businessman is best known for his work, "A Gentleman's Guide to the Belvidere Plain". His signature column ("Gus on Groton" ) has been serialized in the Nashoba Valley Voice since April 8, 2011 and online.
==Youth and education==
Widmayer is the 2nd son and fourth of five children of businessman Francis J. Widmayer II and Gertrude Marie (Catanese) Widmayer. Born in Brooklyn, the brick front Bushwick townhome at No. 142 George Street was also his mother's birthplace and the childhood home to his maternal grandfather and namesake, A. G. "Gus" Catanese whose parents arrived there in 1906. That home has since been taken down. Widmayer grew up in Acton, Massachusetts and Falmouth, Massachusetts where he followed his pursuits of writing, genealogy and sailing. As a boy, he suffered a three year bout with Legg–Calvé–Perthes syndrome, affecting his right hip and incapacitating him from the age of four until the age of seven years. He attended public schools in Acton, studied abroad in 1977-78 at the Université Catholique de l'Ouest in Angers, France, and received his B.A. in Business Management and French from University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana with the Class of 1980.

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