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Part one of a two-part story By Dina M. Samfield Correspondent SHIRLEY -- Board member Michael Swanton shared a PowerPoint presentation on the Lunenburg-Ayer-Shirley Regionalization Planning Board's (RPB) progress, and gave an overview of what the new three-town district would look like during a meeting held June 24.
The makeup of a panel investigating alleged misspending at the Department of Social Services has come under scrutiny after it concluded top Mecklenburg County managers took proper steps to address accounting failures.
Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi yesterday unveiled his plans to bring change to Malta's most reviled authority after his electoral promise 15 months ago. Kurt Sansone analyses the reform.
It is time we took another look at our military strategy and weapons-procurement planning which suffers from major flaws starting from the absence of a rational procurement planning loop.
ST. ANTHONY -- A recent drowning victim's family members have been busy writing letters to various agencies and the media in the aftermath of the tragedy near the St. Anthony Sandbar on June 23.
Three years after a shareholder group sued the board of Parlux Fragrances, alleging gross mismanagement at the Fort Lauderdale perfume maker, an explosive new charge has been leveled against the directors.
Thinkbigsites.com is a pioneering SEO firm and a leader in the Internet Marketing Industry, headquartered in AZ & NY. Despite the slowing economy/recession, ThinkBIG has not only enjoyed four record breaking months in a row, but they finished the 2nd quarter of 09' with a 27% increase in revenues compared to their 1st quarter numbers, which were very strong in their own right.
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- A juror deliberating the fate of Joseph Collins , Refco Inc. ’s former outside lawyer, threatened to cut off the finger of another member of the panel as deliberations in the fraud case entered a sixth day.
The Independent Living Options Taskforce of Wayland and Lincoln (ILOT) held a well-attended meeting on June 23 that highlighted the latest findings from two subcommittees – the Similar Communities Investigation and Mission Statement Committee and the Community Offerings Committee. The event was moderated by Mary Antes.
Twenty independent waste haulers barred from doing business in 11 suburbs are taking their case to court. The group, which filed a federal lawsuit seeking damages in excess of $150,000, is targeting municipalities that passed ordinances requiring all residents and companies to use the services of one designated hauler.
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