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Ronald Bard Waite, a lifelong resident of Cassadaga, New York, passed away on May 23, 2025, at the age of 87. He was born on May 12, 1938 to Harold Charles Waite and Harriett Marie (Swanson) Waite of ...
Laurie was predeceased by her husband Steve Losee, her father in law Calvin Losee and her father Raymond Waite. Left to cherish her legacy she leaves behind her surplus of children and ...
Anna M. Brown, age 73, of Waterford, PA, passed away on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. She was born on January 30, 1952 in Jamestown, NY, a daughter of the late Dorothy Pollard and Harold Palmatier.
Waterford manager Peter Queally questioned a number of decisions made by Johnny Murphy as the county again failed to emerge from the round-robin staging of the Munster championship. In all six ...
VIDEO: 'It's a shame.' Community reacts after massive fire at popular Waterford restaurant 'It's a shame.' Community reacts after massive fire at popular Waterford restaurant 7 News Detroit viewer ...
Patricia L. Orris, nee Burns, age 91 of Waterford, PA passed away Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at UPMC Hamot. Born December 19, 1933 to Kenneth and Althea (Emmel) Burns, she was the youngest of 7 children.
NEW WATERFORD — New Waterford officials want to make sure that 911 calls don’t go unanswered so the New Waterford EMS department will begin scheduling weekend shifts to help provide coverage for the ...
A Waterford man was arrested on child pornography charges, the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday. Robert Ayala, 26, faces charges of possession and distribution of child ...
Sauk Rapids-based Lund Ross, P.A. Law Firm, led by lawyer Betsey Lund Ross, and Waite Park's Revermann Law, led by lawyer Claudia Revermann, merged to form Revermann Lund Ross May 1, the practice ...
Matthew Waite starred with the ball as Worcestershire claimed their first win of the Rothesay County Championship season by beating Essex by 225 runs on day three at New Road. Having been bowled ...
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And kept it off for 17 days. In episode 5 of “Death County, PA,” we learn why. Jail leaders believed that prisoners were using the outlets and light sockets to light up. But this crackdown ...
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