Proper noun
Reardon (plural Reardons)
A surname.
Finding a new way to engage online also has been fun for Pasadena resident Susan Reardon, who said that she enjoys interacting with other audience members via chat or texting with friends watching the same performance. Source: Internet
Ellison filed two petitions and a 108-page memorandum of law in Ramsey County Probate Court on Wednesday asking that Otto Bremer Trust trustees Brian Lipschultz, Daniel Reardon and Charlotte Johnson be fired and replaced with three interim trustees. Source: Internet
After hearing arguments from attorneys for the alliance and developer CitySquare II Development Co., Judge James Reardon Jr. said he would take the matter under advisement and make a decision. Source: Internet
“Our response time is a little slower than it would be in pre-pandemic days, but we are working meticulously through all of them,” Reardon said in response to why so many claims are still pending despite no apparent application issues or user error. Source: Internet
It was Robert Reardon who was chairman, president, and CEO of Bremer Corporation and one of the three Otto Bremer Foundation trustees who led the effort to keep the banks under the Bremer flag. Source: Internet
Reardon et al, op cit Initial development of supermarkets has now been followed by hypermarket growth. Source: Internet