John J. Malosky RUTLAND TOWN — John Joseph Malosky, 81, died on January 4, 2025 at Rutland Regional Medical Center. John was born on December 14, 1943, in Milnesville, PA, the son of John J. and Mary ...
Frances Sweeny married Charles Manners, Duke of Rutland, at just 20-years-old. Strikingly stylish with Jackie Kennedy-esque beauty, she caused quite a stir as the youngest Duchess in the country. She ...
John Love must have caught the eye of some NFL scouts before halftime last night at the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. The Hokie kicker knocked a 60-yarder beast of a kick through the uprights as time ...
However, they were no match for Duke. According to Michael Munn’s John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth, Wayne survived a number of attempts on his life. Duke’s stuntman buddy Yakima Canutt even ...
It’s well known that Duke didn’t manage to serve in World War 2 and so was constantly insulted by director John Ford on set. The filmmaker had commanded a naval photographic unit as a Captain ...
RUTLAND ― Despite Saturday’s bitter cold, an estimated 350 fire and police personnel from Rutland and neighboring communities waited patiently outside for a half hour to pay their respects to ...
President-elect John Dramani Mahama has nominated Alban Bagbin as the Speaker for the 9th Parliament. A statement issued on January 5, 2024, confirmed that the nomination followed consultations ...
First responders from across New England gathered in Holden on Saturday to support Rutland firefighter Patrick Sullivan, who lost his wife and newborn twins after a medical emergency.Hundreds of ...
Good manners are important, but they should come from a place of understanding, not pressure. When parents adopt a patient and empathetic approach, children are more likely to develop genuine ...
The Duke of Sussex settled his legal action against News Group ... Unlawful information-gathering allegations against ANL Harry is one of seven high-profile people, including Sir Elton John and ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have taken note of repeat inquiries about how to deal with not being invited to a wedding -- presumably, though not always in so many words, without being a jerk in return.