New Appointee Joins Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee
Share Article WASHINGTON (PRWEB) January 29, 2021 The United States Mint today announced the appointment of Arthur (Art) Bernstein to the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) as one of three members appointed to represent the interests of the general public. Mr. Bernstein fills the vacancy created by the term expiration of Jeanne Stevens-Sollman who served two terms on the CCAC from 2012 to 2021. Mr. Bernstein’s term is four years.
A passionate numismatist who enjoys sharing stories of his coin and banknote collections, Bernstein currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer at the law firm of Tucker Ellis LLP, based in Cleveland, Ohio.
Donald Eugene Zurn passed away at his home, surrounded by his loving family on December 28, 2020.He was born March 9, 1932, at home in Jamestown, North Dakota.In 1941 his parents moved to Vallejo, so his father could work at the shipyards supporting WW11. Don at age 11 started delivering newspapers. In April of 1946 after the war ended, his family Marion Gordon and four brothers: Gordon 2nd , Don, Dick and Tom moved to China Lake so dad could work for the Navel Ordnance Test Station. At that
Donald Eugene Zurn passed away at his home, surrounded by his loving family on December 28, 2020.He was born March 9, 1932, at home in Jamestown, North Dakota.In 1941 his parents moved to Vallejo, so his father could work at the shipyards supporting WW11. Don at age 11 started delivering newspapers. In April of 1946 after the war ended, his family Marion Gordon and four brothers: Gordon 2nd , Don, Dick and Tom moved to China Lake so dad could work for the Navel Ordnance Test Station. At that
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Harry McCaffrey, former member of county commissioners, city council, dead at 89
Midlander was staunch community supporter
Dec. 17, 2020
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Midland recently lost a dedicated former public servant.
Harry McCaffrey, 89, a former member of the county planning commission and city council, died Friday, Dec. 11, at Candlestone Assisted Living.
“He loved Midland,” said his son, Brian McCaffrey, adding that his dad was a caring, heartfelt man.
Born Nov. 19, 1931, in Syracuse, New York, to George and Norine McCaffrey, Harry served in the U.S. Army. He went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in science from the University of Toledo and a master’s degree in business from Central Michigan University. He and his wife Susan moved to Midland in the early 1960s, and Harry worked in the hazardous materials regulation department at The Dow Chemical Co.