Senior U.S. District Judge William J. Nealon dies at 95 (1:34PM)
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William J. Nealon, who on Tuesday became the longest-serving U.S. District Judge in the nation’s history, died today at the age of 95.
The judge passed away peacefully about 11:30 a.m. at his apartment at Allied Terrace surrounded by his family.
Appointed by President John F. Kennedy in December 1962, to the Middle District of Pennsylvania bench, Nealon became the longest-serving district judge in the 229-year history of the federal judiciary on Tuesday. He also has spent more time in one court appointment than any other federal judge in the nation’s history
SHUT EM DOWN..
NO MONEY FOR SCHOOLS UNITL MOMS CAN GET MONEY
Three marches have been organized before tonight’s Wilkes-Barre School
Board meeting to protest the plan to consolidate all three district high
schools in a new facility in Plains Twp.
Protesters plan to march from the school district’s three high schools
to the administration building, which is where tonight’s meeting takes
place at 6:30 p.m. Protesters at the high schools — Coughlin, Meyers and
GAR — plan to meet at 4:30 p.m. and start marching at 4:45 p.m
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