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Judgment affirmed in part and reversed in part. Johnson, C. J., Andrews, P. J., Blackburn, P. J., Smith, Ruffin, Barnes, Miller, Ellington and Phipps, JJ., concur. McMurray, P. J., and Eldridge, J., concur specially.
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TEANECK - Board of Education member Henry J. Pruitt, who was elected to the Township Council, will resign from the school board on June 13.
The resignation will become effective on July 1, the day Pruitt is expected to take the oath of office to begin a four-year term on the Township Council, the board said in a press release.
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George S. Daly, Jr., Charlotte, N. C., on brief for appellants.
Hallett S. Ward, Jr., and Morgan, Ward & Brown, Waynesville, N. C., on brief for app...
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Derrick A. Bell, Jr., New York City, R. Jess Brown, Jackson, Miss., Jack Greenberg, Constance Baker Motley, New York City, for appellant.
William H....
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Mr. William Franklin Jones, 70, husband of the late Minnie Lee Raborn Cadle Jones, entered into rest Tuesday, January 11, 2005 at his residence.
Mr. Jones was the son of James Henry and Annie Lackey Jones and a retired painter from the Richmond County Board of Education.
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William Robert Shell, Wilmington, N.C., for plaintiff-appellant.
Richard Allen Schwartz (Tharrington, Smith & Hargrove, Raleigh, N.C., on brief), for...
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Pennies and loose change have a way of adding up, but Monsignor Slade Catholic School development director Liza Palazzo never dreamed that the school's students would collect $15,921.35 for a recent service project.
Pennies for Patients was initiated during Catholic Schools Week Jan. 31 through Feb. 4. Students collected pennies, loose change and other money during a three-week collection effort. The society offers incentives for schools that collect $1,000 or more, including a pizza party for the top donating class.
... volunteer and retired secretary at Richard Henry Lee Elementary School, Dunning was recognized by tthe county Board of Education as the Volunteer of the Month f...
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ARGUED: Gary Alvin Bryant, Willcox & Savage, Norfolk, Virginia, for Appellant. Robert William McFarland, McGuirewoods, LLP, Norfolk, Virginia, for App...
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Kanawha Circuit Judge Carrie Webster decided Tuesday evening to allow four suspended South Charleston players to compete in Saturdays Class AAA state high school championship football game against Martinsburg High. But earlier Tuesday, Ohio County Circuit Judge Arthur Recht granted Brooke County Schools motion seeking a temporary restraining order to delay the AAA title game until all legal matters are resolved. Gary Ray, executive director of the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission, said Tuesday evening hes still unsure what the commission will do about Saturdays game. Im going to speak to our attorney, and were going to talk first thing in the morning. From that decision well inform the three schools involved (South Charleston High, Martinsburg High and Brooke High) a...
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Avon N. Williams, Jr., Nashville, Tenn., for plaintiffs-appellants; Jack Greenberg, James M. Nabrit, III, Norman J. Chachkin, Sylvia Drew, New York Ci...