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Jim Shea, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s nominee to be the city’s next solicitor, is one step closer to being confirmed for the job following a unanimous vote by Baltimore City Council’s Rules and Government Oversight Committee on Thursday. ....
February 20, 2021 Mary Beth Crafts, nee Mary Elizabeth Amend, was born Sept. 4, 1941, in New York City (Manhattan). Her parents were Edward R. and Kathryn Quinlan Amend of the Bronx. At the age of 2, Mary Beth moved with her parents to Bayside (Queens) where she attended Sacred Heart Grammar School. Following her high school graduation from The Mary Louis Academy in Jamaica Estates, the family moved to Slingerlands, N.Y., a suburb of Albany. After receiving a bachelor of arts degree in history from the College of St. Rose in Albany, she was employed as a claims representative by the Social Security Administration, training first in the Albany District office, and then returning to Queens to work in the Flushing District Office. In 1968, she was promoted to a budget analyst position at Social Security Headquarters in Woodlawn, Md. ....
‘Noose’ found in front of N.J. home may have been utility company rope and not a crime, cops say Updated Jan 19, 2021; Posted Jan 19, 2021 Police found utility company rope hanging from cables in Bergen County near the home of a resident who reported finding a similar object and calling it a noose. Fair Lawn PD Facebook Share Police in Bergen County said Tuesday a rope that appeared to be fashioned into a noose and found dangling from a resident’s tree may have actually been left behind by a utility company and “not a deliberate act.” “The rope in question was closer in size to twine – thinner than a shoe lace – that is regularly used by utility companies to either tie cables together or to pull new cables from pole to pole,” Fair Lawn Police Sgt. Brian Metzler said in a statement. ....
FAIR LAWN – A woman who found a string that looked like a noose in her front yard on Sunday morning now believes that she wasn t targeted. Kelli McCloud told New Jersey 101.5 that she called police after making the discovery in her tree on Sunday morning. She also posted about it on social media, which drew the attention of Mayor Kurt Peluso Police initially believed that the string had been left by a utility crew working on downed power lines, but Peluso disputed that after speaking with the utility companies, whose representatives insisted to him that their workers would not have left that behind. ....