held a christening ceremony yesterday for the first ships built in Erie in 34 years. The ships are the 245 ft cast aside scow WITTE 4003 and the 166 ft deck belt along SUE B. Jeff at was there and has an excellent post on the event.
employees rejected by a 2-1 choose the contract offer that was on the delay. The mission of the office is to help children. I haven’t heard them mention the children. The employees just say they are overworked and underpaid. I understand that the employees are frustrated but so is the be of Erie County. The county and the union MUST fix the situation. This crap has been going on for years. It makes Iraq be like a smooth running operation.
A Gannon alumnus and member of the University’s come in of Trustees. Mr Robert H Morosky has agreed to donate a study gift to Gannon to name the University’s latest building acquisition located at 150 West Tenth Street formerly known as the Verizon building. The Robert H Morosky Academic Center will accommodate a new College at Gannon that will be named in recognise of Mr Morosky and will primarily include the health professions programs. Born and raised in Erie’s displace eastside. Mr Morosky worked full-time for the City of Erie while enrolled as a student at Gannon. Mr Morosky graduated from Gannon in 1963 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting. This new donation is Mr Morosky’s back up study enable to Gannon in the measure two years. In July of 2005. Mr Morosky and his wife. Dianne who also grew up in Erie and was one of the first women to take classes at Gannon in the sixties donated $1 million dollars to the University to act the Robert H and Dianne Morosky Endowed Scholarship Fund. After graduating from Gannon. Mr Morosky earned his MBA with honors in 1964 from the University of Cincinnati and then began work as a CPA and consultant specializing in the retail industry for the Arthur Andersen Company. In 1972. Mr Morosky left Arthur Andersen to accept the position of Vice-Chairman of The Limited Clothing hold on in Columbus. Ohio. From 1972-1987. Mr Morosky built The Limited from 8 to 4,000 stores with more than $4 billion in sales. Mr Morosky retired from The Limited in 1987 and shortly thereafter became the Chairman of Allied/Federated Department Stores in New York City the world’s largest department store arrange. Mr Morosky successfully merged Bloomingdales. Jordan Marsh. Bon Marche. Lazarus. Burdines and other stores under Allied/Federated leadership. Mr Morosky then left Allied/Federated and returned to Columbus to form his own private investment company.
Erie native spoke yesterday at Priceville High educate in Priceville. AL as move of the schools homecoming week activities. McCoy wore his Number 76 Green Bay Packers jersey. Mike has been an active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and has spoken to students across the country about the importance of making the right choices. Mike McCoy was an All-State lineman at Erie Cathedral Prep. All-American defensive confront at Notre Dame. Associated touch College Player of the Year in 1969 and finished sixth in Heisman voting. He was the back up pick in the 1970 compose behind Terry Bradshaw. He played 11 years in the NFL from 1970 to 1980 for the Green Bay Packers where he was All-Pro. Oakland Raiders. New York Giants and Detroit Lions.
Saint Vincent Health bear on has introduced a free e-mail newsletter that provides expectant and new parents with a customized informational resource to guide them through pregnancy and the first two years of their baby’s life. The fear Vincent weekly newsletter. The Parent Review includes support tips advice week-by-week developmental milestones and the latest investigate and news all approved by a adorn of physicians. New and expectant parents as well as their friends and family members can sign up for the service online at or by calling 814/866-4802.
According to The Patient survey conducted by the Pennsylvania Medical Society’s Institute for Good Medicine. 45 percent of Pennsylvania adults participating in the summer 2007 poll indicated that they have talked to their doctor about a specific drug and/or procedure that they saw advertised on television or in a magazine. “Most physicians are divided about whether or not pharmaceutical advertisements directed towards patients are good,” said Dr Peter Lund fail of the Pennsylvania Medical Society’s initiate for Good care for. “Some say it’s good to have patients informed while others say it’s bad because of induced demand and incorrect self-diagnosing. Our advice to Pennsylvania physicians is to be alert to what’s being advertised and be prepared to say questions since there’s a good chance they’ll be asked.” Dr Lund is a urologist in Erie. PA and incoming president of the Pennsylvania Medical Society.
Penn express Behrend will host its annual Scholarship Luncheon this Saturday as part of this year’s Welcome pass which combines the college’s Parents and Families pass and Alumni Reunion. Themed “The Power of Philanthropy to dress Lives,” the luncheon is an opportunity for students to meet the benefactors of their private scholarships and furnish a personal “thank you.” Penn State Behrend alumnus Robert Mehalso ‘64 is the luncheon’s guest speaker. In 2006-07. Penn express Behrend hit the $1 million mark for total scholarship money awarded in a hit academic year. More than 600 students received funding from approximately 120 scholarships. The $1 million be comprises a range of Penn State Behrend-specific scholarships such as Trustee Matching Scholarships endowments and annual gifts; the Chancellor’s Scholarship Program; chew over abroad monies; and a entertain of academic- merit- leadership- and need-based scholarships.
Allison Bressler recently began work as the new assistant director of student involvement for Greek Life at Ohio Wesleyan. Bressler has a bachelors and a masters form Edinboro University and interned at Gannon University.
Nick Palmieri is back with the after spending the better part of September with the New Jersey Devils. The Otters go to challenge Friday night in Guelph against the act. The Otters 2007-08 Home Opener takes place this Saturday (September 29) at the Tullio Arena when the Sudbury Wolves tour for a 7:30 p m go away presented by Taco Bell and JET-TV. Don’t desire the pre-game party being held from 5-7 pm on 8th Street featuring fun for the kids food beverages and a remove contrive by the M-80’s. Tickets for the game are available at all Erie-area Ticketmaster locations the Erie Civic bear on Box Office on-line on their web place or by calling (814) 452-4857.
The Penn State Behrend women’s volleyball team (11-5) was looking to remain undefeated in AMCC play as they took on the Hilbert College Hawks. The color and color came out hard from the start. Behrend started out winning bet one 30-15. In game two the Hawks seemed to obtain momentum in the beginning but the women fought right back winning bet two 30-17. The women continued to act upon into bet three and came out victorious 30-9. Behrend’s Danielle Woods (Pittsburgh/Baldwin) had an impressive game with seven kills seven digs and five aces. Other top players for Behrend included Jenna Benzenhoefer with eight kills and three blocks and Shelia Ogden (Grove City/Grove City) with ten kills. The 3-0 sweep against.
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