Posted on April 29, 2006
Congratulations to Rachel and Jon and their wedding day! Congrats to Susan and Lance on buying your first house. They got a steal. I’d tell you the price but you wouldn’t believe me. For those of you who don’t know, I’m a real estate agent with Prudential Advantage Realty in Erie. A big thanks to [...]
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Posted on April 28, 2006
Robert Spaulding has been named as Director of Economic Development for Erie County. He retired after 30 years from Penelec. Spaulding has no background in economic development nor a college degree. His salary will be over $60,000 a year. Erie native Marc Brown will be in Cleveland today. Brown is the creator of Arthur the [...]
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Posted on April 27, 2006
Steve Franklin has been named the new Erie Chief of Police. Franklin is currently serving as a Lieutenant in the bureau and has 26 years of service. I’m pretty sure aliens have invaded the Earth, have taken away all the Erie School Directors and replaced then with nine identical looking doubles. This is the only [...]
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Posted on April 26, 2006
Matthew Perez-Jefferson entered a plea of guilty to third degree murder in the Noverber shooting of Paul Martinson outside the Antigua Blue Tavern. The sentencing is scheduled for May. He faces 5-40 years. The Erie Redevelopment Authority held a groundbreaking yesterday on a $5 million housing project in the “Hood”, the area of East 21st [...]
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Posted on April 25, 2006
Thomas Giusti was arrested for the murder of Stacy Watral. Watral was found stabbed to death in Greene Township on Friday. Poilce attempted to interview Giusti on Saturday. He agreed to drive to the State Police barracks but as he was going there with the troopers following him, he jumped out of his vehicle at [...]
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Posted on April 24, 2006
On the date in 1998, 14 year old Andrew Wurst shot and killed science teacher John Gillette and wounded two others at the James W Parker Middle School graduation dance at Nick’s Place in Edinboro. Wurst is serving 30 to 60 years in prison. You would think that the price of water would be pretty [...]
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Posted on April 23, 2006
Suburban Molding Company, a plastics plant, in Union City PA was destroyed by a fire on Saturday. Thick, black smoke poured out the building. Edinboro native Michael Hall has been the Artistic and Managing Director of the Caldwell Theater in Boca Raton FL for the past 31 years. In May, the theater will break ground [...]
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Posted on April 22, 2006
The Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled against surrogate mother Danielle Bimber and is ordering her to turn over the three children to James Flynn. This reverses the ruling by Erie County Judge Shad Connelly. The triplets were born on November of 2003 and Bimber has had them since that time. The court blamed both Bimber and [...]
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Posted on April 21, 2006
Edinboro University students Tyrell Ware and Marlon Gunn were found guilty of a number of charges for the beating of a man of April 2005. The two along with Urlene Boisette assaulted a fellow student who they thought turned them in to campus police. The three were busted by campus police for drugs and went [...]
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Posted on April 20, 2006
Life Line choose Jackson Township, Ohio over Erie, Pa for their new call center. Nice job by the Erie politicians and the 25 Erie area economic development agencies that have failed again. Life Line Screening, a Cleveland-based provider of preventive health screenings across the country will hire 120 employees with a starting pay of $10 [...]
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Posted on April 19, 2006
MTR Gaming Group (Nasdaq:MNTG) announced that it is pursuing the issuance of $125,000,000 of Senior Subordinated Notes through a private placement. The Company will use the net proceeds of the proposed private placement of Senior Subordinated Notes to complete construction of its Presque Isle Downs race track and slot machine facility, to pay the $50 [...]
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Posted on April 18, 2006
The City of Erie has laid-off police officers and firefighters, has millions in unpaid bills it can’t afford to pay and is generally close to the brink of financial disaster yet they are spending $30,l76 to plant 112 trees around the city. Maybe the trees will be put in the potholes on the streets we [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2006
Tommy Carr would have been 45 years old today. He was born on April 17, 1961. Tom was a two-time District 10 AAA Champion and two-time All-State wrestler for Tech Memorial. He kicked my ass pretty bad one year. He went on to wrestle for Clemson University where he graduated with a degree in electrical [...]
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Posted on April 16, 2006
Harborcreek Township received a $500,000 federal grant for the for its $2.6 million Shades Beach Off-Shore Improvements Project. The latest grant will be used for a walkway and parking. The next step will be boat launches and breakwalls which could be in place by next Fall. Shades Beach is located at 7000 East Lake Road [...]
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Posted on April 15, 2006
Trout fishing season opens in Pennsylvania today at 8 am. The US Brig Niagara will be prepared for the Summer sailing season today. The tarp will be removed and the masts (118 feet and 113 feet) and rigging will be installed. The Journal of Asian Martial Arts is a publication that examines the history, culture [...]
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Posted on April 14, 2006
Erie East High School grad Goran Rahim is now a published author. His book of poems is titled “A Faded Love“. Rahim was was born just miles outside the Kurdish city of Kirkuk, Iraq. He was 5 when Saddam Hussein began killing ethnic Kurds. His family fled to Pakistan. At age 16 his family resettled [...]
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Posted on April 13, 2006
A bomb threat cleared out the Erie County Courthouse for 2 hours yesterday morning. A search turned up nothing. Greater Erie Youth Symphony Orchestra Music Director Eduardo Espinel is amoung four finalists to become conductor and music director of the Amarillo TX Symphony. Espinel will conduct the Oct. 27-28 concerts. Born in Venezuela, Espinel studied [...]
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Posted on April 12, 2006
Erby Conley of Erie is a leading candidate to become the police commissioner of Easton, PA. Conley was Commander of Troop E of the Pennsylvania State Police in Erie and also served as Public Safety Director for the City of Erie. Penelec has filed for a rate increase of $157 million to $206 million. Rates [...]
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Posted on April 10, 2006
In Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the Black Knight wanted to continue to fight even though he had lost both arms and legs. King Arthur said “What are you gonna do, bleed on me”? This sounds like what’s happening in Erie with members of United Auto Workers Local 832 and Steris Corporation. Steris is [...]
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Posted on April 09, 2006
Jamison Roth of Erie spent part of his 4 years at California University of Pennsylvania as a member of the California Volunteer Fire Department. The CVFD has a Student Membership Program which allows university students to volunteer while they are away from their home departments. Roth got his start with the West Ridge Fire Department [...]
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Posted on April 08, 2006
Steris officials have to be kicking themselves for how they handled the closing of manufacturing in Erie. First, they gave the workers months of advance warning that they would be laid-off so they could look for other jobs or get retrained in another field. They only had to give a 90 day notice. Now the [...]
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Posted on April 07, 2006
This week Erie Mayor Joe Sinnott cost the taxpayers of Erie hundreds of thousands of dollars to appease the firefighters union with the re-opening of the Marsh Street Garage. Erie Firefighters worked on his campaign and contributed money to his campaign fund. Mayor Rick Filippi consolidated the garages of the police department, fire department and [...]
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