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Seamus McCaffrey s: An Oral History of Downtown Phoenix s Iconic Irish Pub

You notice the pandemic a little bit less at Seamus McCaffrey s. Not that the downtown Phoenix pub isn t abiding by the rules. On a recent Saturday evening, seating is spaced to appropriate social distancing levels. Masks are being worn when people aren t sipping from pint glasses. There s no live band, only a Spotify playlist. Scruffy-looking doorman John Jersey Mazur, clad in a black hoodie and neck gaiter, is keeping things at half-capacity. But Seamus McCaffrey s has rowdy good times built into its DNA, and in many ways, this COVID-era weekend night isn t unlike the thousands that have preceded it here on the ground floor of the Hotel San Carlos, at Monroe Street near Central Avenue. Out front, smokers swap stories at full tables. The sound of clinking glasses and laughter punctuates a thrum of Celtic punk coming from the sound system. Packs of drinkers five or six strong keep rolling up to the front door, IDs in hand. Inside, the clientele reflects the changing neighborhood

Gov Ducey issues statement on death of Michael Kennedy

Gov. Ducey issues statement on death of Michael Kennedy Michael Kennedy dies at 70. (Source: Gallagher and Kennedy) By Shelby Trahan | February 9, 2021 at 3:44 PM MST - Updated February 9 at 3:44 PM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Co-founding partner of the Gallagher and Kennedy law firm and a key figure in Arizona professional sports, Michael K. Kennedy died on Tuesday, Feb. 9, he was 70. Governor Doug Ducey issued the following statement on his passing. “I am deeply saddened by the loss of Michael Kennedy a philanthropist and personal friend who was a tireless champion for the community that was his home. Mike left a lasting impression on everyone he met including me. He was devoted to serving our community and helping those in need. For years, he dedicated his time to youth, conservation, education and numerous other charitable causes.

Prominent AZ Lawyer Who Represented Cardinals, Diamondbacks Dies

Reply Michael Kennedy, a co-founding partner​ of Gallagher & Kenned, passed away Tuesday morning following a two year battle with cancer. He was 70 years old. (Shutterstock) ACROSS ARIZONA A prominent Arizona lawyer who represented the Arizona Cardinals and Arizona Diamondbacks has died. Michael Kennedy, a co-founding partner of Gallagher & Kenned, passed away Tuesday morning following a two year battle with cancer. He was 70 years old. Following the news of his passing, Gov. Doug Ducey said he considered Kennedy, a key figure in Arizona professional sports, a personal friend who was a tireless champion for the community that was his home. A statement from the governor reads in part:

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