Lisa Borrelli Dorn is your neighbor, an experienced Allegheny County Assistant District Attorney and a committed volunteer. You will see her name on the Republican and Democrat ballots in the May primary, because she wants to serve as Magisterial District Judge for Mt. Lebanon and Dormont.
It is important that the District Judge be well-versed in the law and the legal system, as Lisa is. Today more than ever, however, it also is important that Judges treat people as individuals, not cases or stereotypes, apply the law fairly, and make decisions that respect the rights of plaintiffs and defendants while also protecting the safety of the community. Lisa will act in this manner, as she has throughout her career.
February 02, 2021 6:33 PMPleasure
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RICHLAND, Mich. Ralph Greco Jr.’s latest collection of short stories,
No Whip, No Problem, has been published by Pink Flamingo Media, a well-known erotic publisher and portal of adult material. This marks Mr. Greco s debut work with Pink Flamingo.
Both Greco Jr. and Pink Flamingo have been producing erotica for several years. Greco Jr.’s erotica has been published in anthologies, online, via small press and major market magazines around the world, as well as in various single-author short story collections. Greco Jr. also works as a copywriter in the adult space for such clients as The Erotic Heritage Museum, HotMovies.com and Tracy’s Dog adult toy manufacturer. He also works as a copywriter for mainstream clients, from latex clothing designers to oil machine part fabricators to sourdough bread bakers. Along with fellow erotica writer M. Christian, Greco Jr. co-hosts the Licking Non-Vanilla podcast.
PITTSBURGH – A North Huntingdon man has settled claims with a Monroeville woman for third-degree burns he allegedly suffered on various parts of his body, during a grease fire at her home last year.
Richard Thrift first filed a complaint Feb. 19 in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas, against Cynthia Thrift. (The complaint did not make clear if or how Richard is related to Cynthia.)
According to the complaint, Cynthia was frying chicken for Sunday dinner Sept. 29 when she left the stove to check on laundry. Smoking grease in a frying pan activated the smoke alarm, Richard said, and when throwing what she believed to be baking soda didn’t kill the fire, she grabbed the frying pan and attempted to run outside.