Paid Notice: Deaths ODAY, ARTHUR FRANCIS
ODAY--Arthur Francis, passed away on November 15, 2013, from complications from heart disease. Art was born May 29, 1931 in Brockton, Massachusetts. He grew up in Stoughton Massachusetts, where as a teenager he achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. Art graduated from Stoughton High School in 1949 and Brown University in 1953. At Brown on September 18, 1950 he met and immediately fell for Sally Wilcox of Rockland, MA and in June of 2013 they celebrated 60 years of marriage. The family lived in Scituate, MA, where Art served as President of the Planning Board. In 1964, they moved to Chappaqua, NY and then in 1977 to Manhattan where he took full advantage of the arts. Art loved his family and they loved him, he is survived by his wife Sally, his five daughters Gail ODay (Tom Frank) of Winston-Salem, NC, Wendy ODay of Greenwood, NC, Linda ODay Kennedy (Robert Kennedy) of Colonie, NY, Susan ODay of Pasadena, CA, Brooke ODay of Decatur, TN and two grandchildren Matthew Kennedy of Oak Island, NC and Amanda Kennedy (Roman Dubiel) of Albany, NY and a great-granddaughter Justice Kennedy, he is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Following graduation from Brown, Art proudly served in the US Army - 51st Signal Battalion in Iuncheon, Korea. Upon his discharge Art joined The Nordblom Company, a well-known Boston commercial real estate company. He then joined Berenson Company and in 1964 was hired to do real estate development for Associated Dry Goods, a job he totally thrived on and excelled at until the company was sold in 1986 to The May Company. Following his work at ADG he joined The Limited and then The OConnor Company. While living in NYC, Art became Chairman of the Board of Brooklyn based Family Dynamics, which provides vital childrens services. In 1989 Art and Sally retired to Jonathans Landings in Jupiter, FL where they have spent the last 24 years. In 1953 Art took up golf in support of his wifes interests and has continued to enjoy and play all his life, first as a member at Scituate Country Club, then Mt. Kisco Country Club where he served as President and currently in addition to Scituate Country Club, Jonathans Landing Golf Club, making many golf friends along the way. Art was a huge sports fan, loved his pets, particularly his pal Yogi, enjoyed bridge and The New York Times crossword puzzles. In retirement Art actively volunteered in many organizations including taking on the job of President of Jonathans Landing Property Owners. He later became President of Jonathans Landing Cares, which encourages and coordinated volunteer involvement within the Jupiter community. Additionally one of Arts favorite volunteer activities was being a weekly tutor at Jupiter Elementary School. There will be a memorial service for family and friends to celebrate Arts life at 11:00am on Monday, November 25, 2013 at First Trinitarian Congregational Church of Scituate, 381 County Way, Scituate, Massachusetts 02066. In lieu of flowers donations should be directed to JL Cares or your favorite charity. To express your condolences you may visit: www.taylorandmodeen.com
Two children lose limbs in separate shark attacks at same.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, N.C. (June 15, 2015) ��� A 13-year-old girl and 16-year-old boy each lost an arm Sunday in separate shark attacks at the same North Carolina beach. Oak Island Mayor Betty Wallace told CNN that the��.
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Victims recovering, patrols continuing day after Oak Island.
OAK ISLAND, NC (WWAY) ��� The day after two people were attacked off of the Oak Island coast, county and town leaders held a news conference to update the status of those victims. Oak Island Fire Chief Chris Anselmo said��.
2 youths hurt in shark attacks on North Carolina coast
OAK ISLAND, N.C. (AP) -- Two young people are recovering from separate shark attacks at a North Carolina beach after surgery. The first attack involving a 12-year-old girl occurred shortly after 4 p.m. Sunday in Oak Island, about 25 miles southwest of .
Frantic 911 calls in NC shark attacks paints gory picture
OAK ISLAND, N.C. (WNCN) ��� Frantic 911 calls released Monday morning provided gory details about two separate shark attacks that occurred Sunday on North Carolinas coast. The first attack, involving a 12-year-old girl, occurred shortly after 4 p.m.
New details emerge about two shark attacks, female victim.
OAK ISLAND, N.C. ��� New details emerged during a press conference Monday morning about two shark attacks at the same beach off the coast of North Carolina. The 13-year-old girl, who lost an arm, is from Archdale,��.
Oak Island, NC - 2 Teens Severely Injured In Shark Attacks.
Oak Island, NC - Two teenagers were seriously injured in two separate shark attacks in the same North Carolina town on Sunday, terrifying beach goers and prompting one shocked witness to compare the scene to the movie��.
Charlotte paramedic helps victim during shark attack
OAK ISLAND, N.C. -- Officials are warning swimmers to be cautious at the beach on Oak Island after two vicious attacks on Sunday afternoon. Local emergency crews are patrolling the shoreline by Ocean Crest Pier throughout the day. Authorities are.
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Possible shark bite reported at Oak Island | WWAY TV.
OAK ISLAND, NC (WWAY) ��� For the second time in less than a week a possible shark bite has been reported along the Brunswick County coast. A Brunswick County Sheriffs Office spokeswoman says 911 got a call reporting��.
Oak Island man dies in wreck on NC 211 in Brunswick (UPDATED)
The driver, Kenneth Paul Minnillo, 31, of Oak Island, reportedly crossed the center line and struck a concrete utility pole, according to N.C. State Highway Patrol Trooper J.S. Ransom. Minnillo died in the wreck. Two children���ages 9 and 3���were taken to.
QUEENS REPORTS TWO LARGE DEALS; 2 Apartment Houses, With 108 Suites, and 100x200 Taxpayer in New Ownership
Two large sales of properties in Queens, one involving apartments and the other a business block front, were reported yesterday.
HE STOOPS TO CONQUER.; BY MARY CECIL HAY, AUTHOR OF OLD MYDDELTONS MONEY, &C. THE NEW PARIS OPERA-HOUSE. RUBENS IN ENGLAND. REMINISCENCES OF THE POET MOORE. A LEGEND OF THE IRON MASK. ENGLISH COMMERCE AND THE BERLIN. AND MILAN DECREES. KERGUELEN ISLAND. CANDID PEOPLE. CATCHING TURTLES IN SOUTH AMERICA. SUPPORT OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. IN PARIS.
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Paid Notice: Deaths PULLEN, CATHERINE (KAY) B.
PULLEN--Catherine (Kay) B.,89, passed away February 8, at Greenwich Woods Health Care Center. She was born in Greenwich, CT. December 27, 1920 to Elizabeth and Patrick Brennan. Kay was a long time resident of Stamford and also lived in New Canaan, Marco Island, Florida and Royal Oak, Maryland. She married William H. Cleary in 1942 and raised their four children, Carol Ann, William Jr., Albert Ward, and Mary Alice. After Bill Sr.s passing in 1960, Kay started Mrs. Kays Training Center, a Montessori Program for four and five year olds. She pursued her own education at the University of Oxford as well as the Universities of Florence and Vienna. She loved the city of Stamford and was very involved in its civic affairs. Kay was an original member of Board of the Representatives of Stamford and also served on the Boards of Education, St. Johns Towers, St. Josephs Hospital Auxiliary, Catholic Mothers Circles, the Rehabilitation Center of Stamford, Sacred Heart University, and Hubbard Heights Garden Club. In 1951, she was given the Christopher Award for her work in having bronze plaques stating, In God We Trust put into the then 18 public schools of Stamford. She married E. Markey Pullen, MD in 1975 and lived in New Canaan, Royal Oak, Md, and Marco Island, FL. After Markey passed away in 1980 Kay returned to Stamford. She is survived by her brother John P. Brennan of Greenwich and her children: Carol C. Cusick of Tarrytown, NY and grandchildren Thomas and Catherine; William H. and wife Patricia of Hendersonville, NC and grandchildren Megan and William Jr.; Albert Ward of Brooklyn, NY and grandchildren Albert Jr., Elizabeth and John; Mary Alice and husband Craig R. Sanford, DDS of Nantucket, MA and grandchildren Geoffrey and Christopher and three great-grandchildren Sean, Mia and Ryan; also survived by many nieces and nephews. The family would like to express its deep appreciation and thanks to the Staff of Greenwich Woods Healthcare Center for their kindness and excellent care they rendered to Kay over the past year. A memorial service will be held at The Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist on Tuesday, February 23 at 10:30am. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Kays memory to The Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist at 279 Atlantic Street, Stamford, CT 06901.
Paid Notice: Deaths PULLEN, CATHERINE
PULLEN--Catherine (Kay) B., 89, passed away February 8, at Greenwich Woods Health Care Center. She was born in Greenwich, CT. December 27, 1920 to Elizabeth and Patrick Brennan. Kay was a long time resident of Stamford and also lived in New Canaan, Marco Island, Florida and Royal Oak, Maryland. She married William H. Cleary in 1942 and raised their four children, Carol Ann, William Jr., Albert Ward, and Mary Alice. After Bill Sr.s passing in 1960, Kay started Mrs. Kays Training Center, a Montessori Program for four and five year olds. She pursued her own education at the University of Oxford as well as the Universities of Florence and Vienna. She loved the city of Stamford and was very involved in its civic affairs. Kay was an original member of Board of the Representatives of Stamford and also served on the Boards of Education, St. Johns Towers, St. Josephs Hospital Auxiliary, Catholic Mothers Circles, the Rehabilitation Center of Stamford, Sacred Heart University, and Hubbard Heights Garden Club. In 1951, she was given the Christopher Award for her work in having bronze plaques stating, In God We Trust put into the then 18 public schools of Stamford. She married E. Markey Pullen, MD in 1975 and lived in New Canaan, Royal Oak, Md, and Marco Island, FL. After Markey passed away in 1980 Kay returned to Stamford. She is survived by her brother John P. Brennan of Greenwich and her children: Carol C. Cusick of Tarrytown, NY and grandchildren Thomas and Catherine; William H. and wife Patricia of Hendersonville, NC and grandchildren Megan and William Jr.; Albert Ward of Brooklyn, NY and grandchildren Albert Jr., Elizabeth and John; Mary Alice and husband Craig R. Sanford, DDS of Nantucket, MA and grandchildren Geoffrey and Christopher and three great-grandchildren Sean, Mia and Ryan; also survived by many nieces and nephews. The family would like to express its deep appreciation and thanks to the Staff of Greenwich Woods Healthcare Center for their kindness and excellent care they rendered to Kay over the past year. A memorial service will be held at The Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist on Tuesday, February 23 at 10:30am. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Kays memory to The Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist at 279 Atlantic Street, Stamford, CT 06901.
WATSON HORSES LEAD AT BAY SHORE SHOW; Fairmont Farms Entries Capture Four Blue Ribbons at Opening Session. SOCIETY BRAVES WEATHER Many Members of the Long Island Summer Colony Attend Annual Exhibition -- Rubber Coats in Demand.
Although the rain kept down the attendance yesterday at the opening session of the eighth annual open air exhibition of the Bay Shore Horse Show Association at Oakwood Park, Long Island, there was a good turnout of the Summer colony of the Long Island southern shore.
Two teens lose arms in shark attacks off North Carolina.
Brunswick County, N.C. ��� A 13-year-old girl and 16-year-old boy each lost an arm Sunday in separate shark attacks at the same North Carolina beach. Oak Island Mayor Betty Wallace told CNN that the female swimmer was��.
Paid Notice: Deaths HAAG, AUDREY L.
HAAG--Audrey Lucille Summers, passed away on June 30, 2013 at 87. She was surrounded by her loving family. Born on Long Island, daughter of Willis M. and Lucy M. Summers, Audrey was a graduate of Adelphi University with a bachelor of science degree in nursing. She proudly served in the US Cadet Nurses Corps during WWII. A resident of Islip, New York, for more than 50 years, Audrey was active in many civic groups within her community. Audrey was best known on Long Island as owner of Puddle Duck Ltd., a high-end childrens clothing boutique in West Islip. Audrey, with her business partner Jean Fleri Donahue, embarked on their new career in retail at the ages of 55. Audreys sense of style and taste was undeniably visible on children of the South Shore for over 30 years. Audrey is survived by her children, daughter Jan and husband John Veryzer of Wellesley, MA, daughter Kathryn Clauss of Greenwich, CT, son Jon and Kelley Dominique of Oak Island, NC, son Larry Haag and wife Susan Fisher Haag of New York City, and daughter Martha Haag and spouse Jean Mills of Accord, NY. In addition, to her fifteen grandchildren, Christine Watt, Jennifer Sundstrom, John Hicinbothem, Bryan North-Clauss, Melissa Malone, Lindsay Sheehy, Ashley Clauss, Duncan Clauss, Ben Haag, Taylor Haag, Brendan Haag, Lauren Haag, Max Basch, Peter Basch, and Harrison Basch, she has twelve great grandchildren. Audrey will be missed for her strength of character, her grace, and most of all, her love of family.
Officials: NC shark attack victims were in waist-deep water
Emergency responders assist a teenage girl at the scene of a shark attack in Oak Island, N.C., on Sunday. Mayor Betty Wallace of Oak Island, a seaside town bordered to the south by the Atlantic Ocean, said that hours after the teenage girl suffered.
Sheriffs office boat, helicopter searching off Oak Island, NC, after 2 people.
Sheriffs office boat, helicopter searching off Oak Island, NC, after 2 people injured in 2 shark attacks in past week - @WWAY · Read more on wwaytv3.com · Alert my friends. animals · Oak Island, NC, US. 19 WHOA!
Vacationing shark-attack victims were in shallow water
OAK ISLAND, N.C. (AP) - Two young people vacationing in the beach town of Oak Island were swimming in waist-deep water when they lost limbs in separate life-threatening shark attacks, town officials said Monday. A 12-year-old girl from Asheboro lost.
New details emerge about two shark attacks, female victim from Archdale
Both incidents occurred at high tide in the vicinity of Ocean Crest Pier, a popular destination among beach goers. Oak Island is a southerly facing beach town on the states southern-most coast. About four or five people are bitten by sharks on North.
UNC Wilmington Students Excavate on Oak Island
OAK ISLAND, N.C. -- UNC Wilmington students spent Friday on an archeological dig in Oak Island. Students and instructors from the geography and geology program held a demonstration of equipment at Fort Caswell to students from William Peace .
$190,164,359 TAXES REFUNDED IN YEAR ON INCOME RETURNS; Interest on Delayed Payments Makes Total Repaid to June 30 About $231,000,000. CARNEGIE STEEL GOT MOST Two Refunds to a United States Steel Subsidiary Totaled $25,849,542. ASTOR CLAIM NEXT HIGHEST William Waldorf Astor Trust Received $6,456,829--Lists Are Sent to the House. $48,000,000 More Than Last Year. Largest Tax Refunds Are Made to Corporations Having Headquarters in Manhattan Couzens Got $989,883 Refund. $702,118 to Mrs. Mortimer. Refunds to Alien Estates. New York City SECOND DISTRICT. Upper Manhattan Residents to Whom Large Repayments of Taxes Have Been Made New York City THIRD DISTRICT. Brooklyn, Long Island, Upstate and New Jersey Recipients of Income Tax Refunds Brooklyn-Long Island New York State Lists of Large Amounts Repaid by Government to Taxpayers in 3 Eastern States Pennsylvania Massachusetts Other States Share Heavily in the Income Tax Reimbursements Other States SUIT WON $1,000,000 REFUND. Vermont Insurance Company Made Test Case of Tax on Interest. FARRELL REFUSES COMMENT. United States
WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.--A refund of Federal taxes of more than twenty-five million dollars to the Carnegie Steel Company of New Jersey appears as the largest single item on a voluminous tax refunds list sent to the House of Representatives by Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, in compliance.. Elected vice pres of Equitable Trust Co and Equitable Corp of N Y
Oak Island man dies in NC 211 collision
A third person has died since the beginning of May in a crash on N.C. 211. The latest fatality occurred about 9 a.m. Saturday, May 16, near the RiverSea development, Brunswick County Deputy Coroner Mark Gore said. The driver of a mid-size hatchback, .
Paid Notice: Deaths PULLEN, CATHERINE (KAY) B.
PULLEN--Catherine (Kay) B.,89, passed away February 8, at Greenwich Woods Health Care Center. She was born in Greenwich, CT. December 27, 1920 to Elizabeth and Patrick Brennan. Kay was a long time resident of Stamford and also lived in New Canaan, Marco Island, Florida and Royal Oak, Maryland. She married William H. Cleary in 1942 and raised their four children, Carol Ann, William Jr., Albert Ward, and Mary Alice. After Bill Sr.s passing in 1960, Kay started Mrs. Kays Training Center, a Montessori Program for four and five year olds. She pursued her own education at the University of Oxford as well as the Universities of Florence and Vienna. She loved the city of Stamford and was very involved in its civic affairs. Kay was an original member of Board of the Representatives of Stamford and also served on the Boards of Education, St. Johns Towers, St. Josephs Hospital Auxiliary, Catholic Mothers Circles, the Rehabilitation Center of Stamford, Sacred Heart University, and Hubbard Heights Garden Club. In 1951, she was given the Christopher Award for her work in having bronze plaques stating, In God We Trust put into the then 18 public schools of Stamford. She married E. Markey Pullen, MD in 1975 and lived in New Canaan, Royal Oak, Md, and Marco Island, FL. After Markey passed away in 1980 Kay returned to Stamford. She is survived by her brother John P. Brennan of Greenwich and her children: Carol C. Cusick of Tarrytown, NY and grandchildren Thomas and Catherine; William H. and wife Patricia of Hendersonville, NC and grandchildren Megan and William Jr.; Albert Ward of Brooklyn, NY and grandchildren Albert Jr., Elizabeth and John; Mary Alice and husband Craig R. Sanford, DDS of Nantucket, MA and grandchildren Geoffrey and Christopher and three great-grandchildren Sean, Mia and Ryan; also survived by many nieces and nephews. The family would like to express its deep appreciation and thanks to the Staff of Greenwich Woods Healthcare Center for their kindness and excellent care they rendered to Kay over the past year. A memorial service will be held at The Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist on Tuesday, February 23 at 10:30am. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Kays memory to The Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist at 279 Atlantic Street, Stamford, CT 06901.
Paid Notice: Deaths HAAG, AUDREY LUCILLE SUMMERS
HAAG--Audrey Lucille Summers, passed away on June 30, 2013 at 87. She was surrounded by her loving family. Born on Long Island, daughter of Willis M. and Lucy M. Summers, Audrey was a graduate of Adelphi University with a bachelor of science degree in nursing. She proudly served in the US Cadet Nurses Corps during WWII. A resident of Islip, New York, for more than 50 years, Audrey was active in many civic groups within her community. Audrey was best known on Long Island as owner of Puddle Duck Ltd., a high-end childrens clothing boutique in West Islip. Audrey, with her business partner Jean Fleri Donahue, embarked on their new career in retail at the ages of 55. Audreys sense of style and taste was undeniably visible on children of the South Shore for over 30 years. Audrey is survived by her children, daughter Jan and husband John Veryzer of Wellesley, MA, daughter Kathryn Clauss of Greenwich, CT, son Jon and Kelley Dominique of Oak Island, NC, son Larry Haag and wife Susan Fisher Haag of New York City, and daughter Martha Haag and spouse Jean Mills of Accord, NY. In addition, to her fifteen grandchildren, Christine Watt, Jennifer Sundstrom, John Hicinbothem, Bryan North-Clauss, Melissa Malone, Lindsay Sheehy, Ashley Clauss, Duncan Clauss, Ben Haag, Taylor Haag, Brendan Haag, Lauren Haag, Max Basch, Peter Basch, and Harrison Basch, she has twelve great grandchildren. Audrey will be missed for her strength of character, her grace, and most of all, her love of family.
Two teens stable after Oak Island shark attacks | WWAY TV.
OAK ISLAND, NC (WWAY) ��� Two teenagers were seriously injured after shark attacks this afternoon at Oak Island. Oak Island Fire Chief Chris Anselmo said the first call came in at approximately at 4:40 p.m. near the Ocean��.
Officials: Shark attack victims were in waist-deep water
Emergency responders assist a teenage girl at the scene of a shark attack in Oak Island, N.C., Sunday, June 14, 2015. Mayor Betty Wallace of Oak Island, a seaside town bordered to the south by the Atlantic Ocean, said that hours after the teenage girl .
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A Texas paper states that a man named William Amterson was hung last week somewhere near the line between Atascorn and Live Oak counties, near where he lived. He was taken from his bed in the night. by some eight or ten persons, leaving behind his wife and two children.
Moodys assigns A2 to Town of Oak Island, NCs $41.8M Rev. Refunding Bonds.
Moodys Investors Service has assigned an A2 rating to the Town of Oak Island Water and Sewer Enterprise Systems (NC) $41.8 million Enterprise System Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2015. Moodys maintains an A2 rating on $86.2 million of .
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.; CHOLERA. Yesterdays Official and Unofficial Reports-Staten Island. POLICE COURTS. Essex Market--Before Justice Shanley. Jefferson Market--Before Justice Dodge. The Tombs--Before Justice Hogan. OUT-DOOR SPORTS. Base Ball. The Excise Law. Assault in West-street-An Ante-MortemStatement. Steamboat Launch. The Portland Sufferers. Look Out for Swindlers. The Militia Enrollment. GENERAL CITY NEWS. BROOKLYN NEWS. NEW-JERSEY.
We reproduce yesterdays official bulletin, in the office of the Sanitary Inspector, without comment: WILLIAM H. TAYLOR, aged 40 years, dwelling at No. 19 Sixth-avenue, was reported on Friday suffering from premonitory symptoms of cholera. His father had just died of cholera at the same place. OWEN DALEY, of No. 67 Mulberry-street, died of cholera at 5 P. M. on Friday.
HOSPITALS IN THE BAY.; QUARANTINE IMPROVEMENTS INSPECTED BY MAYOR GRANT AND OTHERS.
By invitation of Mayor Grant and the Commissioners of Quarantine a large party of officials and invited guests went down the Bay yesterday morning on the steamer Laura M. Starin to inspect the improvoments at the Quarantine hospitals on Swinburne and Hoffman Islands.
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Shark Attacks North Carolina ��� Oak Island Authorities.
Officials in Oak Island, N.C. remained on alert Monday in the wake of two weekend shark attacks that left a 13-year-old girl and a 16-year-old boy without limbs.
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2 teens lose limbs following reported shark bites in Oak Island
Several agencies including Oak Island Police and Fire, St. James Fire, Brunswick EMS and the Air Link Helicopter responded to the scene. The victim was taken to New Hanover Regional Medical Center. The girls left arm was amputated below the elbow.
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Both victims of 2 separate shark attacks off Oak Island, NC, out of surgery.
Both victims of 2 separate shark attacks off Oak Island, NC, out of surgery, officials say; beaches will be open tomorrow - @WWAY · See original on twitter.com · Alert my friends · animals · Oak Island, NC, US · surgery. 29 WHOA!
2 teens lose limbs in shark attacks on North Carolina coast.
OAK ISLAND, N.C. (AP) ��� Two young people are recovering from separate shark attacks at a North Carolina beach after surgery. The first attack involving a 12-year-old girl occurred shortly after 4 p.m. Sunday in Oak Island,��.
Oak Island NC Photographers | Beach Session | The StClair.
What a gorgeous evening for a beach session as Oak Island NC Photographers. Not only did we enjoy a gorgeous evening, but also enjoyed the evneing with a gorgeous family. The StClair family was so much fun and as you can see they��.
THE ELECTION.; THE GENERAL RESULT. Presidential. Congress. Executive and Judicial. Assemblymen Elected. Assistant Aldermen Elected. NEW-YORK--City. Presidential. State Ticket. FIRST WARD. Congressmen Elected. State. KINGS COUNTY--Brooklyn. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK. PENNSYLVANIA. MASSACHUSETTS. NEW JERSEY. MICHIGAN. MARYLAND. OHIO. CONNECTICUT. MAINE. NEW-HAMPSHIRE. RHODE ISLAND. NORTH CAROLINA. LOUISIANA. VIRGINIA. INDIANA. THE ELECTION. VERMONT. ILLINOIS. DELAWARE. TENNESSEE. KENTUCKY. MISSISSIPPI. ALABAMA. MISSOURI. VIRGINIA.
From the mass of returns from every part of the country, we endeavor to present, in intelligible shape, the result of the elections of Tuesday. The returns are by no means complete, as will be seen, but the complete vote will not be likely to materially change the conclusions at which we arrive.
Paid Notice: Deaths ODAY, ARTHUR F.
ODAY--Arthur Francis, passed away on November 15, 2013, from complications from heart disease. Art was born May 29, 1931 in Brockton, Massachusetts. He grew up in Stoughton Massachusetts, where as a teenager he achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. Art graduated from Stoughton High School in 1949 and Brown University in 1953. At Brown on September 18, 1950 he met and immediately fell for Sally Wilcox of Rockland, MA and in June of 2013 they celebrated 60 years of marriage. The family lived in Scituate, MA, where Art served as President of the Planning Board. In 1964, they moved to Chappaqua, NY and then in 1977 to Manhattan where he took full advantage of the arts. Art loved his family and they loved him, he is survived by his wife Sally, his five daughters Gail ODay (Tom Frank) of Winston-Salem, NC, Wendy ODay of Greenwood, NC, Linda ODay Kennedy (Robert Kennedy) of Colonie, NY, Susan ODay of Pasadena, CA, Brooke ODay of Decatur, TN and two grandchildren Matthew Kennedy of Oak Island, NC and Amanda Kennedy (Roman Dubiel) of Albany, NY and a great-granddaughter Justice Kennedy, he is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Following graduation from Brown, Art proudly served in the US Army - 51st Signal Battalion in Iuncheon, Korea. Upon his discharge Art joined The Nordblom Company, a well-known Boston commercial real estate company. He then joined Berenson Company and in 1964 was hired to do real estate development for Associated Dry Goods, a job he totally thrived on and excelled at until the company was sold in 1986 to The May Company. Following his work at ADG he joined The Limited and then The OConnor Company. While living in NYC, Art became Chairman of the Board of Brooklyn based Family Dynamics, which provides vital childrens services. In 1989 Art and Sally retired to Jonathans Landings in Jupiter, FL where they have spent the last 24 years. In 1953 Art took up golf in support of his wifes interests and has continued to enjoy and play all his life, first as a member at Scituate Country Club, then Mt. Kisco Country Club where he served as President and currently in addition to Scituate Country Club, Jonathans Landing Golf Club, making many golf friends along the way. Art was a huge sports fan, loved his pets, particularly his pal Yogi, enjoyed bridge and The New York Times crossword puzzles. In retirement Art actively volunteered in many organizations including taking on the job of President of Jonathans Landing Property Owners. He later became President of Jonathans Landing Cares, which encourages and coordinated volunteer involvement within the Jupiter community. Additionally one of Arts favorite volunteer activities was being a weekly tutor at Jupiter Elementary School. There will be a memorial service for family and friends to celebrate Arts life at 11:00am on Monday, November 25, 2013 at First Trinitarian Congregational Church of Scituate, 381 County Way, Scituate, Massachusetts 02066. In lieu of flowers donations should be directed to JL Cares or your favorite charity. To express your condolences you may visit: www.taylorandmodeen.com
Oak Island, NC, shark attacks
Photo: A helicopter patrols for sharks following 2 incidents in which teenagers were attacked Sunday, at Oak Island, NC - Instagram user jmhcordell. See original on instagram.com · Alert my friends. 3 WHOA!
Frantic 911 calls in NC shark attacks paint gory picture
OAK ISLAND, N.C. (WNCN) ��� Frantic 911 calls released Monday morning provided gory details about two separate shark attacks that occurred Sunday on North Carolinas coast. The first attack, involving a 12-year-old girl, occurred shortly after 4 p.m.
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Oak Island, off the southeastern coast of North Carolina, includes the towns of Oak Island and Caswell Beach. It is known for its coastal beauty and family atmosphere. The Island offers more than 14 miles of Atlantic coastline with quiet surf,��.
Two teens attacked by shark at same NC beach on Sunday.
Oak Island officials said both victims are in fair condition. A hospital spokesperson told CNN that theyve each had an arm amputated; his below the shoulder, hers at the elbow. The female also reportedly sustained serious��.
Shark attacks girl off North Carolina coast; girl loses part of.
OAK ISLAND, N.C. ��� A teenage girl was attacked by a shark off the North Carolina coast and lost part of her arm and could lose a leg, according to WECT. It happened Sunday afternoon in Oak Island, according to Oak Island��.