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Glen Osborne’s mayor and some council members plan to run for reelection in May’s primary election.
Barbara Carrier, 71, a registered Democrat, will attempt to be elected for her third term as the borough’s top elected official.
Carrier, a Glen Osborne resident of 32 years, said public service is baked into who she is. Prior to serving as mayor, she served on the borough’s planning commission, then as a council member.
Before public service, she worked as a kindergarten teacher at Sewickley Academy.
A TEENAGER who pleaded guilty to murdering his friend who had called him a rat has been sentenced to detention for life with a review after 10 years.
The 17-year-old, who can t be named because he is a minor, pleaded guilty in August to the murder of Glen Ossie Osborne (20) at Ballybough House, Ballybough, Dublin on April 15.
Mr Osborne s partner Lauren Cray gave birth to their first child two months after his death.
The convicted teen will remain at Oberstown Children Detention Campus until his 18th birthday when he will be transferred to an adult prison.
Mr Justice Paul McDermott at the Central Criminal Court yesterday ordered reports to be drawn up by relevant health professionals on the boy s 18th birthday and every two years following his transfer to adult prison.
A teenager who pleaded guilty to murdering his friend who had called him a rat has been sentenced to detention for life with a review after 10 years.
The 17-year-old, who can t be named because he is a minor, pleaded guilty in August to the murder of Glen Ossie Osborne (20) at Ballybough House, Ballybough, Dublin on April 15 this year.
Mr Osborne s partner Lauren Cray gave birth to their first child two months after his death.
The convicted boy will remain at Oberstown Detention Centre until his 18th birthday when he will be transferred to an adult prison.
Mr Justice Paul McDermott at the Central Criminal Court today ordered reports to be drawn up by relevant health professionals on the boy s 18th birthday and every two years following his transfer to adult prison.
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A 17-year-old boy has been handed a life sentence for murdering a young man during a fight outside a block of flats in Dublin last April.
The teenager, who can’t be named because of his age, will have his sentence reviewed by the Central Criminal Court in January 2030. Broken And Alone - Victim s Mother
20yo Glen Osborne, and the accused, who was 16 years old at the time, had a falling out in the days leading up to the killing.
Glen’s mother’s windows were smashed in over a drugs transaction, and he believed the boy had told those responsible where his home was.