Pink Steel for Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Steel for Breast Cancer Awareness Tara McAndrew / Tuesday, October 13, 2020 0 1575 Article rating: 4.5 It’s rare that a construction project creates awareness for a disease, but that’s what happened in 2012. It was a first for O’Shea. Read more
O’Sheas Celebrated When World War II Ended 75 Years Ago O’Sheas Celebrated When World War II Ended 75 Years Ago Tara McAndrew / Thursday, October 1, 2020 0 2205 Article rating: No rating On August 14, 1945, President Harry S. Truman announced that the Japanese had surrendered, ending the six-year long World War whose battles covered much of the globe and killed about 405,000 Americans. Read more
O’Shea Helped Create a Baseball Champion O’Shea Helped Create a Baseball Champion Tara McAndrew / Tuesday, August 4, 2020 0 2106 Article rating: 5.0 Harold O’Shea, father of Chief Executive Officer Bud O’Shea, loved baseball. He played baseball with his four sons and took them to major league games Read more
Epidemics during O'Shea's early years Epidemics during O'Shea's early years Tara McAndrew / Tuesday, June 16, 2020 0 12463 Article rating: 5.0 This year is not the first time O’Sheas have dealt with a pandemic or epidemic. About one hundred years ago, O’Shea Builders’ founder -- Bud O’Shea’s grandfather John O’Shea -- dealt with an epidemic and pandemic within ten years. Read more
O’Sheas’ Victory Garden – A Patriotic Duty O’Sheas’ Victory Garden – A Patriotic Duty Tara McAndrew / Wednesday, May 13, 2020 0 1982 Article rating: 5.0 During WWI, the federal government struggled to provide enough food for troops overseas. So, it encouraged citizens to grow their own food to help, and the so-called “Victory Garden” or “War Garden” was born. It was rekindled during WWII when the government went a step further and rationed food. Read more