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OBITUARY: Thomas Neal Donegan, 61, Provincetown s former Select Board chair

OBITUARY: Thomas Neal Donegan, 61, Provincetown s former Select Board chair
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Judith Judy M Weidman

MOUNT JOY - Judith Judy Marie Weidman, 81 years old, entered the gates of Heaven on Friday, July 9, 2021. Judy was born on November 11, 1939 in Columbia as the only child of Clayton Eugene and Elizabeth D. (Seiple) Manuel. Her family moved to Manheim where she was raised and graduated from Manheim Central High School, Class of 57. She also graduated from Lancaster General Hospital nurses training and was a flight attendant for Trans World Airlines. Manheim is where she made many friends with whom she traveled, spent time at the beach and endured some of life s hardest trials. Many have remained very close and loved her deeply until the end. Manheim is also where she met her late husband, Abram (Abe) H. Weidman, Jr. They were married for 23 years. After Abe s passing in 1983, Judy created The Weidman House, a colonial dining experience. Judy opened her home for over 30 years, hosting many dinner parties and serving her famous Weidman House Chocolate Cake. Never slowing down and a

OBITUARY: Thomas Neal Donegan, 61, Provincetown s former select board chair

OBITUARY: Thomas Neal Donegan, 61, Provincetown s former select board chair
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Former TWA pilot wins lawsuit and receives 53 million US dollars

The case stemmed from American’s 2001 acquisition of TWA, which was then in bankruptcy. The Allied Pilots Association, which represented American’s pilots, put many of the TWA pilots at the bottom of a new seniority list and they were laid off after the downturn in travel following the September 2011 terror attacks. The TWA pilots were represented by ALPA. The settlement by the Air Line Pilots Association, or ALPA, will go to a federal judge in New Jersey for approval. The nation’s biggest pilots’ union has agreed to pay $53 million to end a lawsuit by former TWA pilots who said the union didn’t do enough to protect their seniority rights after American Airlines bought Trans World Airlines.

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