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Jonathan Moss

Syracuse, Toledo

Breaking news reporter at Syracuse.com

Jersey guy now working in NY as a reporter @syracusedotcom. Formerly an adopted Pittsburgher @PittsburghPG, @ThePUPNews, @thepittnews. he/him

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  • Jun 16, 2024 | daily.jstor.org | Katrina Gulliver |Jonathan Moss

    The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. In 1968, a group of female workers at the Ford plant in Dagenham, England, went on strike. They were machinists who sewed the car seats at the factory. A new wage structure introduced by the company in 1967 classified sewing machinists’ work as “unskilled,” or Grade C, which meant that women were earning only 85 percent of what unskilled men were paid.

  • Jun 8, 2024 | syracuse.com | Jonathan Moss

    They were hit late morning Sunday on a two-lane rural road. The victim, a Syracuse University graduate, is survived by her husband and son.

  • Apr 16, 2024 | syracuse.com | Jonathan Moss |Don Cazentre

    Syracuse, N.Y. — As the club hockey coach at Le Moyne College, Bob Shattell had the chance to watch Michael Jensen grow from an 18-year-old freshman to a graduate with an MBA degree five years later. “He was a phenomenal kid, from a phenomenal family, who became a phenomenal man,” the coach said. “Everything you’ve heard was right.

  • Apr 16, 2024 | syracuse.com | Jonathan Moss

    Syracuse, N.Y. — An online fundraiser has been launched for the families of the two police officers killed during a shootout Sunday night in Salina. The fundraiser has been endorsed by the Syracuse Police Benevolent Association and the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office. Here’s the site: Supporting the families of Lt. Michael Hoosock & Officer Michael JensenIt has a goal to raise $500,000. As of Tuesday morning, more than $50,000 had been raised.

  • Apr 15, 2024 | syracuse.com | Jonathan Moss

    Salina, N.Y. — The sheriff’s lieutenant killed in a shootout Sunday night in Salina was honored with a procession Monday as his body was moved from downtown Syracuse to a funeral home. Around 100 emergency vehicles formed the procession as the body of sheriff’s Lt. Michael Hoosock was taken around 7 p.m. from the Wallie J. Howard Center for Forensic Sciences in downtown Syracuse to the Thomas J.

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There is probable cause to believe that as many as nine corrections officers caused, or contributed to, the death Saturday of inmate Messiah Nantwi at a Central NY prison, a lawyer for the state Attorney General's Office said in a court filing https://t.co/V14dNcFyvd