Good morning!Around the time Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States on Wednesday, former Greenfield resident Marty Tirrell will be standing before the Honorable Stephanie M. Rose of the U.S. District Court for the.
Keeping Score: Trying times for Marty Tirrell
Published: 1/15/2021 6:28:41 PM
Modified: 1/15/2021 6:28:38 PM
Good morning!
Around the time Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States on Wednesday, former Greenfield resident Marty Tirrell will be standing before the Honorable Stephanie M. Rose of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa. After several delays and continuances, the 61-year-old Tirrell will be sentenced for one count of mail fraud.
Small potatoes you might think, but Tirrell’s case was pled down from a 10-count indictment to save the court both time and expense.
The Greenfield native used cons to wine and dine on other peoples’ dimes for decades until the FBI caught up with him. “I still walk into stores and people ask, ‘Where’s my Super Bowl tickets?’” said Dan Guin, the general manager at WHAI.
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Syracuse University, the athletics department and the Orange football program lost a legend and a friend on Jan. 1, 2021 with the passing of Floyd Little.
The 78-year-old Little was born in July 1942 in New Haven, Conn. He is survived by his wife, DeBorah, who was also part of the fabric of the Syracuse University Athletics family and Syracuse community, son, Marc, daughters, Christy and Kyra, and several grandchildren.
“Floyd Little is a Syracuse treasure,” said Syracuse University Director of Athletics