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Judge order re-arrest of Woodbury pastor after he fails to show up for arraignment

WATERBURY A judge ordered a Methodist pastor to be arrested after he didn't show up for his arraignment at Waterbury Superior Court on Friday. The Rev. Herbert Miller, 63, of Woodbury was arrested Feb. 9 for  possession of crystal methamphetamine with intent to sell. Miller's arrest was the

World Pumps - Live webinar with Flowserve: Smart Vacuum Solutions, Optimizing Chemical and Pharmaceutical Processes

World Pumps is hosting a live free-to-attend webinar event in partnership with Flowserve on 19 September 2023 on smart vacuum solutions for chemical and pharmaceutical processes.

The Quest To Get Louisa May Alcott s World Just Right In Little Women — Down To The Pink Ice Cream

"Little Women," the new movie inspired by Louisa May Alcott’s beloved novel, is set when and where she wrote it in mid-1800s Massachusetts.

Concerns Expressed Over CNMI Worker Permit Renewals | Pacific Islands Report

Concerns Expressed Over CNMI Worker Permit Renewals Submitted by admin on Mon, 12/24/2012 - 00:00 Slow processing by federal authorities worries employers By Ferdie de la Torre SAIPAN, CNMI (Saipan Tribune, Dec. 24, 2012) – Three major associations of employers and management in the Northern Marianas have joined forces to express their concern with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) over its recent announcement about Transitional Commonwealth-only (CW) permit renewal application s policy that, according to the groups, will force foreign employees to stop working, causing severe impact to the economy in the Commonwealth. The Saipan Chamber of Commerce, the Hotel Association of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Society for Human Resource Management-CNMI voiced their concern with Washington, D.C.-based USCIS director Alejandro Mayorkas.

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