Michael O’Brien is the chief financial and risk officer at First Federal Savings & Loan in Newark. A high school accounting class inspired him to pursue a career where he could "tell the score" to ...
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Michael James O’Hara – “Mick” – tragically passed away after taking his own life on October 11, 2025, at 17 years old. At the time of his death, Mick was a Sixth-Form student at Portsmouth Abbey ...
Michael James O’Hara – “Mick” – tragically passed away after taking his own life on October 11, 2025, at 17 years old. At the time of his death, Mick was a Sixth-Form student at Portsmouth Abbey ...
Kevin Michael “Mike” “OB” O’Brien peacefully passed away at his home in Marlinton Thursday, July 31, 2025. His wife, Vonnie, sister, Charlotte, and dear friend, Mary, were at his side when he went to ...
Michael O’Brien celebrates with his team in victory lane at Southern National Motorsports Park. Contributed Photo by Andy Marquis LUCAMA – Michael O’Brien picked up his second consecutive win in KONI ...
The limited Broadway engagement of Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games will feature Flatley in a special appearance at the end of each evening performance as well as a troupe of Irish Dance's most ...
Talent alone isn't always enough to get you the lion's share of the game plan pointed toward your direction. Sometimes you need some outside factors, and unfortunately, in the NFL specifically, those ...
O’Leary spent 18 years with Uniondale-based RXR, eventually serving as executive vice president and CFO. He helped boost RXR from a $2 billion company with a staff of 80 to a $20 billion business with ...
Michael James O’Shea, age 57, of Shelton entered into rest on Saturday September 27, 2025 at Bridgeport Hospital with his loving family by his side. He was born in Hartford, CT on July 29, 1968, ...
ST. LOUIS – Patients at Children’s Hospital got a once-in-a-lifetime surprise on Tuesday. Members of the St. Louis Police Department’s SWAT team suited up—not in tactical gear, but as superheroes. “We ...