Five days a week for 26 years, Charleston lawyer Tim DiPiero walked into work where heâd see his friend and colleague Sean McGinley, whom he remembered as a gifted attorney with âa keen sense of right and wrong and seeking justice.â
An Interstate 79 crash Thursday killed McGinley near the Frametown exit in Braxton County. He was returning from a hearing in Morgantown. He was 55.
McGinley served as counsel to The Charleston Gazette and, later, the Gazette-Mail during a sparkling legal career spanning 30 years. He was a partner at DiPiero Simmons McGinley & Bastress PLLC, in Charleston.
âSean was a brilliant lawyer,â DiPiero said. âJust amazingly talented. . He would always improve any draft of writing I did. He could always make it better. He was incredible at research and writing, and just had a way with words.
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MORGANTOWN Four Northern Panhandle high school seniors Wheeling Park High School’s Elijah Wright, John Marshall High’s Zara Zervos, Weir High’s Samantha Antol and Madonna’s Madalena Daugherty on Monday were among 20 seniors statewide named 2021 West Virginia University Bucklew Scholars.
The award, valued at $40,000 over four years, also allows each of the 20 to be considered for the Foundation Scholarship, WVU’s highest academic scholarship. Resolute in pursuit of their goals, a thirst for knowledge and dedication to their communities, these high school seniors have demonstrated resiliency as disruption hit at a pivotal time in their lives.
Six scholars seek careers in engineering: Dayne Gibson, an engineering major from University High School, Isabella Hart, a mechanical and aerospace engineering major from Hurricane High School, and Zara Zervos, an aerospace engineering major minoring in business from John Marshall High School.
Apr 5, 2021
MORGANTOWN Four Northern Panhandle high school seniors Wheeling Park High School’s Elijah Wright, John Marshall High’s Zara Zervos, Weir High’s Samantha Antol and Madonna’s Madalena Daughterty on Monday were among 20 seniors statewide named 2021 West Virginia University Bucklew Scholars.
The award, valued at $40,000 over four years, also allows each of the 20 to be considered for the Foundation Scholarship, WVU’s highest academic scholarship.
Resolute in pursuit of their goals, a thirst for knowledge and dedication to their communities, these high school seniors have demonstrated resiliency as disruption hit at a pivotal time in their lives.
Six scholars seek careers in engineering: Dayne Gibson, an engineering major from University High School, Isabella Hart, a mechanical and aerospace engineering major from Hurricane High School, and Zara Zervos, and aerospace engineering major minoring in business from John Marshall High School.