It would have been nice for him to acknowledge what happened and stop denying. Acknowledge. Stop denying. Had he not been driving drunk, the accident probably would not have happened. Once you admit youre an exactly alcoholic, it doesnt ga. Go away. Hey will take judge cliffs words and put them into action by making sure that he remains sober for the rest of his life. Reporter or at least the next three years hes on probation. The judge ordered him to stay out of any place that serves or sells alcohol. Step inside. The judge said he will sentence dwyer to a year in jail. Reporter well, dwyer will be allowed to serve his 60 days on weekends, beginning next mont. And he must also continue using an alcohol sensor tied into his ignition. As for his political future, his lawyer says he plans to continue serving out his term as a delegate to anne arundel county. For the second straight day, the democratic governor tackles issues about attending a party where underaged drinking may have occur
Wintersville Police Cited: Anthony B. Rjeidi, 27, Pittsburgh, marked lanes violation; Juan F. Mejia, 26, Lincoln, Neb., speeding and no operator’s license;
Wintersville Police Cited: Anthony B. Rjeidi, 27, Pittsburgh, marked lanes violation; Juan F. Mejia, 26, Lincoln, Neb., speeding and no operator’s license;
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Obituary: David Leo Tondreau
David Leo Tondreau 1931 - 2021 BRUNSWICK - David Leo Tondreau of Brunswick, was called home to our heavenly Father on .
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David Leo Tondreau
David Leo Tondreau 1931 – 2021 BRUNSWICK – David Leo Tondreau of Brunswick, was called home to our heavenly Father on Feb. 8, 2021. Born in 1931, David is survived by his wife Phyllis “Jackie” Davis Tondreau; his four children, Cathie Dittrich, Susan Tondreau-Dwyer, Lisa Tondreau and David “Chip” Tondreau Jr., his sons- and daughter-in-law, Bob Dittrich, Dwight Dwyer and Linda Cordovana; and five grandchildren, Ellie Tondreau, Brigitte Tondreau, David Tondreau III, Alexis Fahrney and Clay Tondreau. David was born and raised in Brunswick, the youngest child of Adjutor and Bernadette Tondreau. He attended St. John the Baptist Catholic Grade School and Brunswick High School, and received a degree in Management Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, N.Y. At RPI, he served in t