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St Peter s Hospice is facing a huge financial shortfall due to the coronavirus pandemic
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A fundraising drive to help secure the future of Bristol’s only adult hospice has raised an incredible £500,000 - in just six months. St Peter’s Hospice announced last October it was facing a £2 million funding shortfall due to the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
ANDREW GRIMM Staff writer Judge Joseph Corabi, who spent the past six years as probate and juvenile court judge and a total of 30 years on the bench in Jefferson County, delivered remarks at the swearing in ceremony for his successor, Judge Frank Noble, last week. Corabi retired as a judge but said he will remain active in the area. Andrew Grimm
STEUBENVILLE – After a long career on the bench, Joseph Corabi passed the torch to Frank Noble last week, swearing his successor in as Jefferson County’s new probate and juvenile court judge.
Following the ceremony, held inside the Jefferson County Justice Center, Corabi reflected on his career that spanned 30 years on the bench.