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Why Boston Is In Trouble – 8,451 Highly Compensated City Employees Paid $100,000+ Costed Taxpayers $1 2B

Why Boston Is In Trouble – 8,451 Highly Compensated City Employees Paid $100,000+ Costed Taxpayers $1 2B
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Following the trail of your trash after it has been taken from the bin

By Erin D. Caldwell, Special to the Reporter April 29, 2021 Erin D. Caldwell, Special to the Reporter A grapple crane inside a processing facility in Haverhill, Mass. prepares to move waste to the incinerator. Photo courtesy Covanta I am a shameless garbage picker. It’s not uncommon to find me walking my dog on Wednesday nights in Dorchester, leash in one hand, shabby plant stand or bench in need of TLC in the other, or, in some cases, slung over my shoulders. It’s hard not to pick trash occasionally when you look at the abundance of items on the curb every week, leaving you to wonder: What happens to all that waste, anyway?

Post Office saved from closure as nearby shop owner steps in at eleventh hour

Post Office saved from closure as nearby shop owner steps in at eleventh hour The move also means all employees will keep their jobs 13:46, 8 APR 2021 Updated Marian Square Post Office was housed within the McColl s store but has now been saved by nearby Card and gift shop Cardarama (Image: google streetview) Make sure to subscribe to our Liverpool Echo daily newsletter for the biggest stories, straight to youInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

The Marbut Report: Jacksonville Bar Association schedules in-person social events | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

05:10 AM EST Share A night with the Icemen, happy hour at Epping Forest, Jax Bar Dog Day, a Downtown tour and pickleball are on the agenda. The Jacksonville Bar Association and Jacksonville Women Lawyers Association have an evening of professional ice hockey at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena scheduled March 17 when the Jacksonville Icemen play the Orlando Solar Bears on St. Patrick’s Day. JWLA President Cyndy Trimmer, a JBA board member, will host the event. The first 40 members who register for “Luck of the Icemen” will receive a free ticket and a $10 credit for concessions. A complimentary happy hour begins at 6 p.m. featuring green beer from Wicked Barley Brewing.

Solon schools treasurer takes second position in village of Hunting Valley

HUNTING VALLEY — Tim Pickana, the treasurer for the Solon City School District, recently took an additional part-time position in Hunting Valley as the assistant finance director. Mr. Pickana said that there is no conflict of interest with this job and his current position in Solon where he plans to continue working in the same capacity. In September, Jennifer Pae was sworn in as the new assistant finance director to replace Bernice Schreiber, who took a part-time position as the treasurer for Woodmere Village. According to Police Chief Michael Cannon, who serves as the Hunting Valley village administrator, Ms. Pae took a job offer in Seward, Alaska. Her resignation is effective on March 1.

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