Marie was a distinguished member of the United States Navy Nurse Corps achieving the rank of Lieutenant Commander Her dedicated service during the Vietnam and Korean Wars earned her numerous honors and the admiration of her peers Marie continued her commitment to nursing in the Wheeling area where she touched countless lives with her skill and compassion Marie graduated from the Wheeling Hospital School of Nursing and earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Duquesne University Her faith was a guiding force throughout her life Marie had a deep appreciation for the arts collecting many styles from around the world cherishing the opportunity to explore new cultures and landscapes Her family was of utmost importance to her and she treasured the time spent with her nieces and nephews Marie also found joy in the company of her friends at Welty and held dear the moments shared with them Marie is preceded in death by her beloved parents Michael and Lena (Scolastice) Pinto; her brother She is survived by her niece and nephews: Susan and Tom Pinto Pamela Winiesdorffer Sonnefeld and David Sonnefeld who will all remember her warmth and generosity The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to the Griffith families as well as the loving and attentive staff of Good Shepherd Special thanks are extended to Cathy Schehl for her caring support during Marie’s final days from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Altmeyer Funeral Home A Mass of Christian Burial will take place on Saturday Marie will be laid to rest with full Military Honors at Arlington National Cemetery at a date and time to be determined a fitting tribute to her esteemed service to her country Marie Louise Pinto’s legacy of kindness and love will forever remain in the hearts of those she touched Memories and condolences may be shared at www.AltmeyerFuneralHomes.com | https://www.theintelligencer.net | 1500 Main Street Please Support Continuous Local Covid-19 Coverage on Glenside Local a 1972 graduate of Abington Senior High School and Associate Dean at the Yale School of Management was featured in a segment of MSNBC’s Deadline White House on Tuesday Sonnenfeld discussed the business community’s misgivings about a second Trump term Best known as the founder and CEO of Chief Executive Leadership Institute (CELI) he joined the faculty of the Harvard Business School where he taught for 10 years before moving on to Yale He was inducted into Abington’s Hall of Fame in 1992 For all the latest news, follow us on Facebook or sign up for Glenside Local’s “Daily Buzz” newsletter here Gabe Whisnant is a Breaking News Editor at Newsweek based in North Carolina he directed daily publications in North and South Carolina Gabe led award-winning coverage of Charleston church shooter Dylan Roof's capture in 2015 along with coverage of the Alex Murdaugh double murder trial He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina-Wilmington You can get in touch with Gabe by emailing g.whisnant@newsweek.com either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld, president of the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute, said a host of Donald Trump's economic initiatives "share more in common with [communist] Karl Marx than [capitalist] Adam Smith" in a guest essay published on Sunday by The New York Times Sonnefeld threw cold water on the former president's claims that he has overwhelming support from big business CEOs as he seeks a second term in the White House this year The Yale professor, who has previously served as a private liaison between business and political leaders, including Trump and Democratic incumbent President Joe Biden said CEOs are "overwhelmed by worries" about a second Trump presidency "The MAGA [Make America Great Again] die-hard voices that have Mr. Trump's ear often share more in common with the far left than with the traditional Republican Party," Sonnefeld wrote in his opinion article titled "I Know What America's Leading C.E.O.s Really Think of Donald Trump.""Mr Trump and his team are doubling down on some of his most anti-business instincts including proposing draconian universal 10 percent tariffs on all imports; unorthodox monetary and fiscal policies including stripping the Federal Reserve Board of its independence; possibly putting in place yield curve control to force interest rates lower; and devaluing the dollar—all of which would drive inflation much higher These Trump positions share more in common with Karl Marx than Adam Smith." Sonnefeld added that Trump had "more-reasonable voices" serving as conduits to the business community during his first term. However, "voices like those of Jared Kushner Dina Powell and Steven Mnuchin—are gone replaced by MAGA extremists and junior varsity opportunists," he wrote Newsweek has emailed Trump's campaign for comment Sunday afternoon Earlier this month, Trump met with the CEOs at the Business Roundtable's quarterly meeting but struggled to instill confidence in the group of business leaders according to a report from CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin The news outlet reported that several of the CEOs in attendance voiced concerns about the former president being "meandering" and not able to keep "a straight thought." communications director for the Trump presidential campaign previously disputed the characterization of the article in a statement to CNBC "President Trump was warmly received by everyone in the room and was commended for his policy proposals on deregulation and tax cuts." Sonnenfeld contends that big business leaders knock Biden for being tough on antitrust enforcement and for his "misguided attacks on corporate greed." he wrote that Biden also has "pluses" in his column among CEOs that include: "Investments in infrastructure to rebuild highways and bridges which will help reduce supply chain disruptions; government support for domestic chip making and electric vehicle production; record corporate profits and exuberant financial markets burying fears of a widely anticipated recession; the successful transformation of the United States into the world's largest oil and natural gas producer." Newsweek has emailed Biden's campaign for comment Sunday afternoon A top financial group recently raised alarms in regard to a possible second term for Trump USA Today published a report detailing how economic policies and plans differ between Trump and Biden told USA Today that "Biden's policies are better for the economy." April was the 27th straight month in which the unemployment rate has remained below 4 percent which is the longest streak since the 1960s USA Today's report comes shortly after Trump floated an idea, during a private meeting with Republican lawmakers at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington, D.C., introducing an "all-tariff policy" that would allow the federal government to eliminate income tax Additionally, Trump has said that if he won the White House in November, one of the first things he would do would be to change federal law to not tax workers who earn part of their income through tips business class big tax cut," the former president said Trump has also floated the idea of a 10 percent tariff on all imports and an over 60 percent tariff on Chinese imports "It may be more than that," referring to the tariff Trump and Biden are preparing to face off in a debate on June 27 marking the first time the two candidates will do so in this presidential cycle Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground Newsweek is committed to journalism that's factual and fair Hold us accountable and submit your rating of this article on the meter. Newsletters in your inbox See all CANTON Police arrested a wanted couple in the Skyline Terrace apartments complex Tuesday morning Tuesday in the 900 block of Alan Page Drive SE by agents with the U.S Marshals Violent Fugitive Task Force and the Intensive Supervisory Probation Office Sonnefeld was wanted in connection with the burglary of a Greentown area home and resulting theft of the resident's pickup truck The court records show he is accused of stealing tools from a garage and the 2016 Chevrolet Silverado from the home on Wellspring Avenue NW on Oct Sonnefeld was arrested on warrants charging him with grand theft and burglary and on warrants charging him with domestic violence and a parole violation The Mahoning County woman with him had been wanted on a felony obstructing justice warrant Court records show she was wanted on a warrant stemming from an incident in which she was convicted of hiding a wanted fugitive in a basement in Alliance last year but was labeled an absconder after violating her probation Sonnefeld and Robinson remained behind bars Tuesday each held without bond pending court hearings Reach Lori at 330-580-8309 or lori.steineck@cantonrep.com Since the invasion of Ukraine began, we have been tracking the responses of well over 1,500 companies, and counting. Over 1,000 companies have publicly announced they are voluntarily curtailing operations in Russia to some degree beyond the bare minimum legally required by international sanctions — but some companies have continued to operate in Russia undeterred.  our list of companies now consists of five categories—graded on a school-style letter grade scale of A-F for the completeness of withdrawal.  The list below is updated continuously by Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and his team of experts and students at the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute to reflect new announcements from companies in as close to real time as possible.  Our list has already garnered extensive coverage for its role in helping catalyze the mass corporate exodus from Russia.  When this list was first published the week of February 28, 2022, only several dozen companies had announced their departure. We are humbled that our list helped galvanize nearly 1,000 companies to withdraw in the time since.  For a sortable, detailed version of the list below, please visit our enhanced database where you can filter companies by letter grade, country, sector, and much more.  Click here to read our recent SSRN working paper on how "Business Retreats and Sanctions Are Crippling the Russian Economy", and click here to download the accompanying slide deck presenting this data visually.  Defying Demands for Exit or Reduction of Activities (213 Companies) (Grade: F) Companies that are just continuing business-as-usual in Russia... Holding Off New Investments/Development (177 Companies) (Grade: D) Companies postponing future planned investment/development/marketing while continuing substantive business... Reducing Current Operations (152 Companies) (Grade: C) Companies that are scaling back some significant business operations but continuing some others... Keeping Options Open for Return (502 Companies) (Grade: B) Companies temporarily curtailing most or nearly all operations while keeping return options open... Clean Break - Surgical Removal, Resection (546 Companies) (Grade: A) Companies totally halting Russian engagements or completely exiting Russia... Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Connor died early Saturday while under hospice care at his home in Glendale, said his daughter, Queenie Connor Sonnefeld. She said her father had been diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus, a brain disorder that causes fluid buildup. “He was one of those drummers that was a bricklayer of creating that rock ‘n’ roll genre,” she said. “He played behind so many legendary musicians in the 1950s. He was a loving grandfather and was very proud of his family and took a lot of pride in his contributions to rock ‘n’ roll.” Connor began playing drums at age 12. Three years later, he started his professional career when Professor Longhair, a singer and pianist, hired him as a last-minute replacement for the 1950 Mardi Gras in New Orleans. After Connor turned 18, he joined Richard’s original road band, the Upsetters. The band appeared in several popular feature films including “The Girl Can’t Help It” with Jayne Mansfield, along with “Don’t Knock the Rock” and “Mr. Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Obituaries Little Richard, the flamboyant, piano-pounding showman who injected sheer abandon into rock ’n’ roll in its early days, died Saturday. He was 87. Little Richard and Connor sometimes went to lengths to find the perfect backbeat for a song. In breaking down “Keep a Knockin’,” for example, Connor told The Times’ Randall Roberts that Richard, searching for an example of what he was looking for, took him to a train station, where the two sat and listened to the loud chugging sound of a locomotive. “He said, ‘What kinds of notes are those?’ I said, ‘Those are eighth notes.’ And he said, ‘Well that’s what I want you to play behind me.’” During his career, Connor toured with various musicians, such as Brown, Jackie Wilson and the original Coasters. He also received a certificate of special recognition from Rep. Maxine Waters in 1994. Born in New Orleans in 1935, Connor was the son of a merchant marine who immigrated from the Dominican Republic. His mother was a native Louisianan. He joined forces with Little Richard in 1953, his muscular style of drumming bringing a signature sound to Richard’s high-octane performances. After his musical career slowed, LA Weekly reported that Connor worked days as a security guard at radio station KROQ, a fact not lost on the radio staff, especially when Brown and other celebrities stopped by to visit him. Connor released the motivational book “Don’t Give Up Your Dreams: You Can Be a Winner Too!” in 2008. He was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame two years later. In 2013, Connor released his EP album “Still Knockin’.” At the time of his death, he was working on an autobiographical documentary, his daughter said. Connor is survived by his wife, Zenaida, his daughter, son-in-law Joe Sonnefeld, and a granddaughter, Viviana. 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Television Sports Entertainment & Arts Obituaries Sports Entertainment & Arts World & Nation Music Subscribe for unlimited accessSite Map (WXYZ) — The teen charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of her classmate at Warren Fitzgerald was bound over for trial after a preliminary hearing on Friday Tanaya Lewis will head to court on the first degree murder charge where fellow students and her teacher took the stand the officer who took Lewis' statement is testified Lewis sat expressionless as her classmates and teacher relived the horror of September 12th It was a day teacher Sara Sonnenfeld said started off like any other I shake their hands as they come in," says Sonnenfeld.Lewis and 16-year-old Danyna Gibson were both in her 2nd period class Sonnenfeld testified she suddenly saw Danyna run across the room That's when she says she saw an object in Tanaya's hand that looked like scissors or a knife Sonnefeld says she grabbed the teen from the back and pushed her out of the classroom into the hallway struggling to keep Tanaya out of the classroom “Is she saying anything at this time?" asked the prosecuting attorney Prosecutors say she and Lewis liked the same boy In court today his face wasn’t shown but the teen testified that Tanaya texted him just before the stabbing Then she called him about 20 minutes after she allegedly killed Dayana Evan testified that he asked her why she did it and Tanaya just said 'I'm sorry The Dean of Discipline testified that he didn’t know Tenaya Lewis well because she had never received formal disciplinary action for any reason while attending the school He also said the entire staff had just received special training 2 weeks prior to this attack that prepared them for a day they hoped wouldn't come Yale School of Management Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld joined the set of Morning Joe Tuesday morning and provided a remarkably insightful conversation regarding President Joe Biden’s energy policy which he defended in a refreshingly dispassionate and well-informed way Sonnenfeld co-wrote an article for Fortune with Stephen Tian titled “Ignore the analysts’ misinformation oil slick: Biden is making real progress on energy.” Joe Scarborough found the article fascinating and summarized some of the biggest takeaways in almost a teacher’s pet manner that earned an “A+” from his guest “I’m going to read statements that people would never know listening to the gibberish and the talking points coming from the far right,” Scarborough opened before listing topics for his guest to hit out the park “Number one the United States is now the world’s largest oil producer and needs almost no Saudi oil The United States has already cut its imports of Saudi oil by 90% over the past decade.” according to the Yale professor who called it “impressive” and listed numbers off the top of his head “Federal leases under Biden far exceed those under Trump,” Scarborough noted “We hear drill baby drill professor all the time federal leases under Biden far exceed those under Donald Trump.” but they’re up by a third,” Sonnenfeld replied Next up? Biden’s recent release of oil from the nation’s Strategic Oil Reserve has led to loads of criticism from the right Trump did the same on four separate occasions a morning show throws off a terrific interview that makes the viewer better informed Colby Hall is the Founding Editor of Mediaite.com He is also a Peabody Award-winning television producer of non-fiction narrative programming as well as a terrific dancer and preparer of grilled meats “It is a pleasure to welcome Access Exterminator Service to our Rentokil North America family,” John Myers president and CEO of Rentokil North America “Russ Stribling and Roger Sonnefeld have done a great job growing this business in Southern California and we look forward to serving their loyal customer base.” Access Exterminator Service was founded in 1998 by Stribling It serves the California counties of Ventura “It’s been an honor to grow Access Exterminator and serve our loyal customers,” Stribling said in a news release “We’re thrilled to join Rentokil and Western Exterminator with their strong legacy of enhancing the lives of their employees and customers.” Rentokil North America operates business services companies including Ambius as well as interior landscaping; Steritech offering food safety and operational assessments; SOLitude Lake Management providing lake and pond solutions; and Vector Disease Control International which serves governments and municipalities with mosquito control services Rentokil North America is a division of Rentokil Initial plc, operating in more than 80 countries SC (WOLO)– Some special law enforcement officers from across the state were honored Wednesday the annual “Strom Thurmond Awards for Excellence in Law Enforcement” took place The event recognizes those in South Carolina whose performance demonstrates the highest ideals of excellence in the line of duty A new group of heroes were applauded for their work on Wednesday Late Senator Strom Thurmond established the awards ceremony back in 1983 The awards are given in four categories including city officer Wednesday night the award recipients were announced Major Arthur Littlejohn from the Spartanburg Police Department Sheriff Bryan “Jay” Koon with the Lexington Sheriff’s Office Conroy with the Federal Bureau of Investigations was selected as the winner for Federal and Captain Connie Sonnefeld from SLED was given the Strom Thurmond award for Excellence in Law Enforcement for the state of South Carolina This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Editor's note: This article has been corrected to indicate that Orbea does not have an office or employees in Russia. The Spanish company has an importer there, and Orbea stopped the operations with the importer on the day after Russia invaded Ukraine. It has also been updated with a statement from Giant Bicycle. See below Italy (BRAIN) — Most bike suppliers tell BRAIN they have stopped doing business in Russia following the country’s invasion of Ukraine The decision to end business there is due to the difficulty of operating under banking sanctions and the voluntary decision by some shipping companies to stop delivering in Russia “The Russia decision is mostly due to our inability and the risk with payments but I would say that there's a social aspect too,” the president of one parts and accessories brand told BRAIN A few large companies that do business in the bike market (but are not primarily bike industry suppliers) continue to have some presence in the country. That includes the French retailer Decathlon and German manufacturer Bosch. Italian tire maker Pirelli announced late Thursday that it would halt operations in Russia Orbea and QBP each told BRAIN they have stopped doing business in Russia and Pon did not respond to BRAIN’s inquiry about their Russian business Vista Outdoor, the owner of Bell, Giro, Blackburn and QuietKat, has not released a statement about its bike brands’ presence in Russia. But the company, which owns several ammunition brands, is donating 1 million rounds of ammo to the Ukraine armed forces and is selling a special T-shirt to benefit a Ukraine refugee fund Decathlon appears on a list of 33 global companies that have declined to exit their Russia businesses or reduce their activities there, according to a list maintained by Yale University’s Jeffrey Sonnefeld Sonnefeld’s list of brands that are “Diggin in” in Russia also includes Authentic Brands Group the parent company of ski apparel brand Spyder Before Thursday's announcement, a Pirelli representative had told TireBusiness.com that it was "continuing its activities (in Russia) while monitoring the situation through a permanent crisis committee." Pirelli also said it has donated $550,00 to help Ukraine refugees "Pirelli forcefully condemns what is happening and its thoughts are with the people who are suffering," the company told TireBusiness and Michelin had each suspended production in Russia According to Sonnefeld’s list, Decathlon has at least 50 stores in Russia. Decathlon sells its own brand of bike products at its stores; it recently announced it would close its U.S. stores to focus on online sales here through its site as well as Target Bosch is on Sonnefeld’s list of companies that are “reducing current operations/holding off new investments” in Russia. The Germany-based company has several factories in Russia and Ukraine, although it’s not clear if any of them manufacture Bosch e-bike products. On its Facebook page “We are devoting all our energies to the welfare of our local associates and their families Bosch facilities in neighboring countries will be made available as refugee accommodation We are also supporting humanitarian aid in the region by making a donation to the German Red Cross and are examining further ways of helping locally,” Bosch said Shimano did not respond to multiple inquiries from BRAIN Shimano has an office and a distributor in Moscow A spokesman for Orbea USA initially declined to comment to BRAIN about Ukraine the Spanish company's public relations manager said Orbea stopped all operations in Russia the day after the invasion began Orbea does not have an office or staff in Russia but worked with an importer there adidas and Crocs said they are closing their Russia stores but continuing to pay the store employees announced March 1 that it was ceasing its business in Russia Download the 2019 Industry Directory Read the 2021 Sales Training Guide (WXYZ) — It was an emotional day in a Warren courtroom as the 17-year accused of stabbing her classmate to death appeared before a judge for a preliminary hearing The stabbing happened at Fitzgerald high school in Warren on September 12 when the judge will hear testimony from the officer who took the statement from 17-year-old Tanaya Lewis On Friday fellow students and her teacher took the stand I shake their hands as they come in," says Sonnenfeld Lewis and 16-year-old Danyna Gibson were both in her 2nd period class Series is based on bestselling children’s fantasy books which first spawned a 2004 film starring Jim Carrey Barry Sonnenfeld and “True Blood’s” Mark Hudis have come on board to shepherd Netflix’s planned reboot of Lemony Snicket’s “A Series of Unfortunate Events,” TheWrap has learned Hudis will executive produce and serve as the new series’ showrunner while Sonnefeld will direct and exec produce The books’ author Daniel Handler will also serve as an EP Netflix first acquired the project in November “A Series of Unfortunate Events” follows three orphans and attempts to steal their inheritance instead The series comes from Paramount Television. The feature studio produced the 2004 big screen adaptation starring Emily Browning and Jim Carrey Hudis served as co-EP on the last three seasons of HBO’s “True Blood” and is also on Amazon’s new series “Hand of God.” He is represented by UTA who directed all of the “Men in Black” movies International aluminium die casting business is piloting a new data-driven solution to improve productivity at its Hildburghausen foundry site in Germany which also has locations in Italy and the US has adopted Monitizer® | REFILL MONITOR from StrikoWestofen to optimize metal supply for its dosing furnaces Developed by StrikoWestofen in partnership with Norican’s in-house Digital Lab the solution uses sensor data to continuously check furnace fill levels against the metal consumption of the die casting process It then presents the analyzed data as informative online dashboards which clearly show in real time when each furnace will need refilling with which alloy and the amount of metal required “When we heard about Monitizer® | REFILL MONITOR we could see it offered an innovative solution to a number of practical challenges we face” head of maintenance at Alupress Hildburghausen “Our melting furnaces are located quite a distance from our die casting halls To accurately check the real time fill levels of our 32 dosing furnaces takes time and the logistics involved mean there is always a risk of refilling with the wrong alloy these factors can also result in undesirable stop/starts downtime and also problems further down the line with casting quality – in particular if fill levels have dropped too low.” 8 of Alupress’ dosing furnaces have been connected to the Monitizer® | REFILL MONITOR solution including 5 Westomat furnaces from StrikoWestofen and 3 from a third party “This was actually one of the things that impressed us about this innovation” “because the data collection mechanism used is supplier agnostic we can connect any of our furnaces to Monitizer® |REFILL MONITOR We also didn’t need to have any pre-existing digital infrastructure or IIoT experience.” A key feature of the system is that the dashboards are completely tailorable to show the information that is going to be most valuable to the particular foundry This includes setting colour codes – green red – to indicate priority actions required The level of customization is something Alupress has already taken advantage of commented: “Alupress has configured its dashboards to display overall furnace fill level as a percentage and also the exact time left until the furnace is at 40% capacity as refilling before this point produces optimal results in terms of melt quality and for continuous production Clear colour coded indicators change as the threshold is reached The dashboards can be accessed in the melt shop and are displayed on a dedicated monitor in the production hall The forklift operators responsible for transferring the liquid metal from the melting furnace to the production hall also have securely authorised access to this real time data via a tablet in the vehicle to ensure optimal fill levels are maintained.” The pilot project is ongoing but Alupress has already seen the benefits of real time data monitoring Enrico said: “Since the solution was installed our dosing furnaces have been in continuous use because at any single point in time we can see what’s needed to optimize the process because the solution is completely scalable we know it will be an easy job to expand the number of furnaces – old or new – connected as and when required For further information on Refill Monitor click here. Yes, I would like to receive the bi-weekly Foundry-Planet newsletter with all latest news, product and material tests and reports. Plus the special newsletters – all can be cancelled anytime and at no cost. This Page Has Washed AwayLooks like this page has disappeared with the tide — perhaps it’s buried in the sand at Vazon or drifting off Petit Port  The Addams Family is an American supernatural comedy film from 1991. It is based on the characters created by cartoonist Charles Adams and David Levy, who produced the 1964 TV series of the same film. Barry Sonnefeld directed the film. Let us know whether the film will make it to the Netflix platform or not. And if, yes when will it be available on Netflix. Let us know everything about this 1991 horror comedy film. And people are already excited to know whether the film will be released on Netflix. Here is some good news for all the fans of The Addams Family, this 1991 film will make its comeback on Netflix. Yes, you heard it right The Addams Family is on its way to Netflix. This 1991 film, directed by Barry Sonnefeld, will be released on Netflix on February 1, 2022. So let us all get ready for this supernatural comedy to hit our screens on February 1. To those wondering what the film is about, we got you covered. Let’s talk about the film, the cast, and the film’s characters. The film has a fantastic cast, and the characters are based on the creation of the cartoonist Charles Addams. Below is the list of all the cast and their roles. The story follows a man who claims to be the long-gone missing uncle of the family; Uncle Fester reappears after 25 years and leaves the family thrilled. Morticia and Gomez, out of joy, plan to celebrate this by waking up the dead. But Wednesday, on the other side, finds suspicions in Fester’s behaviour. Well, who this could be? A fake Fester, part of some evil scheme that has appeared to take over the fortune of the Addams. This is all about The Addams Family; you would definitely, not want to miss out on this comedy film. The film soon arrives on Netflix and is a must-watch from the 90s. © Copyright 2025 Gizmo Story | All Rights Reserved