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RIB Software SE (RIB) signs a Phase-II-contract (No 36 / 2021) with a leading Australian building developer

RIB Software SE (RIB) signs a Phase-II-contract (No 36 / 2021) with a leading Australian building developer
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The State of Debt Collection: Regulatory Trends That Will Impact Your Outreach Strategy

The State of Debt Collection: Regulatory Trends That Will Impact Your Outreach Strategy Debt collection outreach is more complex than ever as 2021 has seen major regulatory developments including the Facebook vs. Duguid and Hunstein v. Preferred Collections decisions. Compounding that challenge is the continued rise in call blocking efforts and technology. Join this discussion with industry legal and technology experts as they highlight how these trends will inevitably impact your approach to driving cure rates. Join Mark Mallah of LiveVox; Christine Reilly of Manatt Phelps & Phillips, LLP; and Ryan Thurman of Contact Center Compliance as they discuss: ● How April’s Supreme Court decision in Facebook Inc. v. Duguid and the Eleventh Circuit Hunstein decision furthers the impact on contact center compliance and operational policies

Huntington Holds Arbor Day Tree Planting Ceremony with Girl Scouts in Huntington Station

Photo by: Town of Huntington Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, Councilman Ed Smyth and Councilwoman Joan Cergol were joined by Covanta and Girl Scout Service Unit 12, Troop 239 for an Arbor Day tree planting ceremony and to unveil trees planted with Tree City USA grant funding at Columbia Street Park in Huntington Station.    “Thank you to Covanta Huntington for your environmentally-conscious donation and to our Girl Scouts from Troop 239 for your commitment to Columbia Street Park and many of our green spaces,” stated Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci. “The Town of Huntington is fortunate to have maintained our Tree City USA designation for over 20 years and thanks to your contributions, grant funding from the New York State Urban Forestry Council, and our Volunteer Parks Stewards like Alvin White, we will continue to plant trees, beautify and preserve our open spaces.” 

Northampton City Council backs NewsGuild in contract dispute

Northampton City Council backs NewsGuild in contract dispute FILE PHOTO FILE PHOTO Published: 5/7/2021 5:50:35 PM NORTHAMPTON Reporters and their co-workers at the Daily Hampshire Gazette got some support Thursday from the very people whose feet they’re paid to hold to the fire. Northampton’s City Council, on first reading, voted unanimously with one councilor, at-large councilor William Dwight, recusing himself to stand in solidarity with the paper’s unionized employees, and to pass a resolution calling for Newspapers of New England to swiftly bargain a fair contract with them. NNE is the Gazette’s parent company. “The key to effective government is an unbiased media. A newspaper is critical to that,” council President Gina-Louise Sciarra said. “Reporters need to know that their work is valued.”

Trout fishing season 2021 off to a great, normal start

Trout fishing season 2021 off to a ‘great,’ normal start Updated 1:39 PM; Facebook Share Despite the ongoing pandemic, the 2021 trout fishing season got off to a relatively normal start on Saturday. Temperatures at the 8 a.m. opener were a bit chilly, just a few degrees below freezing. Skies were clear and sun filled. Streams were full, but not overflowing their banks. Angler crowds were out in force, but started thinning within a couple hours, right on schedule. After the initial bite, the trout seemed a bit sluggish in many spots but still came steadily to the hook. All in all, a normal opening day to trout season. And, yet it was the second opener to a trout season during the pandemic. That was decidedly not normal.

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