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Carmel Quinn was the living embodiment of Saint Patrick s Day

NorthJersey.com Life isn t always a great playwright. But even Sean O Casey or George Bernard Shaw would be hard pressed to come up with a better, more touching final act than Leonia s Carmel Quinn will have this week. Quinn, who died on March 6 11 days before St. Patrick s Day will have her private funeral Mass said on March 17. St. Patrick s Day itself. This for a woman who, for many years, practically was St. Patrick s Day. Lively. Witty. Melodious. And of course a redhead. The living embodiment of the holiday she made a career of celebrating. It s really her day, said Jane Fuller, one of three surviving children. 

Binghamton man indicted on murder charge in Elmira shooting death

Gladden died from multiple gunshot wounds while undergoing emergency treatment at the hospital, police said. Police said they believe two groups of people who knew each other got into a verbal altercation at the original location.  Gladden was not involved in the dispute at first, but intervened after he recognized a friend s daughter being verbally accosted by several men, police said. Police claimAbdul-Wahhab was one of the men involved in the dispute, and at some point he pulled out a handgun and shot Gladden. Abdul-Wahhab remains in custody without bail at the Chemung County Jail. Follow Jeff Murray on Twitter @SGJeffMurray. To get unlimited access to the latest news, please subscribe or activate your digital account today.

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Gregory S Cunningham pleads guilty to assault in Geneseo stabbing

No motive for the attack was ever reported. Cunningham was originally charged with second-degree attempted murder along with the assault count, and the case was presented to a grand jury and prosecuted by Livingston County District Attorney Gregory J. McCaffrey, who was on the scene shortly after the incident that evening. Under the law, Cunningham faces between five and 25 years in state prison as a result of his conviction. But officials say, based on his plea agreement with the Livingston County District Attorney s Office, the anticipated sentence is 20 years in prison, along with post-release supervision and a waiver of his right to appeal.

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