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  For nearly 25 years, Simon Geller ran a one-man radio station out of his cramped Gloucester apartment, enticing thousands of listeners with his classical music and eccentric style. Geller’s story, as the last standing single-handed radio operator in the country, made national headlines that pitted the stubborn character against powerful forces of opposition. After he sold the station in 1988, for one million dollars amid pressure by the Federal Communications Commission, there were those who couldn’t let Geller go. Missing the North Shore legend, Gloucester based documentary filmmaker Henry Ferrini interviewed resi
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