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Simpson is a village in Pitt County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 416 at the 2010 census. The population was 416 at the 2010 census. The village is a part of the Greenville Metropolitan Area .
Currently Pitt Family Physicians's 3 physicians cover 3 specialty areas of medicine. Mon 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Tue 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Wed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (abbreviated CMS) is a local education agency headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina and is the public school system for Mecklenburg County. With over 147,000 students enrolled, it is the second-largest school district in North Carolina and the eighteenth-largest in the nation. [2]
The University of Pittsburgh School of Law (Pitt Law) is the law school of the University of Pittsburgh, a public research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1895 and became a charter member of the Association of American Law Schools in 1900. Its primary home facility is the Barco Law Building.
Pittsburgh Technical College (PTC) was a private college in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The college, formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute, which opened in 1946 and closed in 2024, had more than 30 career-focused programs in ten schools. [1]
In the March 2016 Primary Election, he defeated Pitt County School Board member Walter Gaskins with over 60% of the vote. [6] In the 2016 General Election, Farkas faced Republican incumbent Greg Murphy , who had been appointed to serve following the resignation of Brian Brown.
David Thomas Pitt, Baron Pitt of Hampstead (3 October 1913 – 18 December 1994) [1] was a British Labour Party politician, general practitioner and political activist. Born in Grenada, in the Caribbean, he was the second peer of African descent to sit in the House of Lords, being granted a life peerage in 1975, and was the longest serving Black Parliamentarian.