PPAC, The VETS Become The Only Performing Arts Theatres In New England To Receive GBAC STAR Facility Accreditation
PPAC and The VETS have implemented the most stringent protocols for cleaning, disinfection and infectious disease prevention in their facilities.by BWW News Desk
The Providence Performing Arts Center and The Veterans Memorial Auditorium have announced that they have achieved Global Biorisk Advisory Council (STAR accreditation, the gold standard for prepared facilities. PPAC and The VETS are the first performing arts theatres in New England to achieve full GBAC STAR accreditation.
Under the guidance of GBAC, a Division of ISSA, the worldwide cleaning industry association, PPAC and The VETS have implemented the most stringent protocols for cleaning, disinfection and infectious disease prevention in their facilities.
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Philip Norcross
Law firm Parker McCay and lobbying firm Optimus Partners might represent the epitome of the politically connected firms – if the news headlines and government watchdogs are to be believed. Philip, an executive at both, is the nexus of those connections. That became evident in 2019, when activists and a task force put together by the Murphy administration outlined Optimus’ and Parker McCay’s alleged influence over the creation of the 2013 tax break program, and in helping businesses win lucrative incentive awards. Philip is the brother of both George Norcross, the South Jersey political kingmaker, and Donald Norcross, a U.S. congressman representing the First Congressional District. With the creation of a new massive tax break legislation, Trenton insiders have been speculating about just what kind of role Philip could play in helping businesses win incentives.
PRESENT: Dan Denman, Tami Morrison, Dan Schwartz, Kevin Blair and Don Donaldson
The Board:
• Heard from Superintendent Perry Nicholas that all grades except kindergarten are doing in-person learning five days a week. He said the students and staff have indicated they prefer this. Previously, grades seventh to 12 were on a hybird schedule, with portions of students attending on different days, while grades one to six have been in person since August. Kindergarten is on a hybrid schedule;
• Heard from Treasurer Merri Smith that the district will receive $127,000 in Esser II Funding Foundation funds, with a portion to be used to help the cafeteria fund, which has been providing free lunches to students this year. The remainder of the money will be budgeted where needed.
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