Paul Tracy was 13 years old in 1980 when he decided he wanted to be a paperboy. The job represented the chance to earn his own money and having the corresponding freedom that comes with it.
The Democrat and Chronicle morning route he soon got encompassed about 300 customers in the Suburban Court and Clintwood Court apartment complexes located in Brighton. All went well for the first few years.
Then, sometime around 1983, a new district manager was assigned to Tracy. His name was Jack Lazeroff.