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Celebrating Women s History Month at the Susan B. Anthony Museum
Just down the thruway from Buffalo is the home of one of American history s most influential women who fought for the right to vote. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 6:31 AM EST March 10, 2021
ROCHESTER, N.Y. Susan B. Anthony lived, worked and is laid to rest in Rochester. Now her house and workplace are a museum of national note.
Susan B. Anthony is one of the most recognized revolutionaries in the world. The museum in Rochester was her home base and not only is it where she lived, but it was the headquarters of the National Women’s Suffrage Association. Some famous things were accomplished here, women’s suffrage, her biography was written here, when you come it’s not just a place where someone slept. It’s a place for people came together to try and change the world, says Museum President Deborah Hughes.
Woking councillor apologises for breaching code of conduct but nobody will say what he did
David Bittleston is to resign the day before chief executive Ray Morgan retires
Councillor David Bittleston retired as council leader in October 2020 but still serves as member for Mount Hermon (Image: Woking Borough Council)
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Woking Victoria Square will now cost £700m as Covid and Brexit send project spiralling
The council is not expected to break even for 50 years on its regeneration project but a councillor said it had gone beyond the point of no return
The cost of the Victoria Square development in Woking has gone skyward like the towers themselves (Image: Surrey Advertiser - Grahame Larter)
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Grand Rapids Business Journal
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The Michigan Supreme Court named Rob Buchanan, State Bar of Michigan president and Grand Rapids attorney, and Deborah Hughes, Kent County Legal Assistance Center’s executive director, to its newly created Justice for All Commission.
The commission is designed to implement a Justice for All (JFA) Strategic Plan that works toward the goal of 100% access to the civil justice system. The plan aims to help more individuals solve civil legal problems such as landlord-tenant issues, family law disputes such as parenting time or custody, and access to benefits.
“I am honored to work closely with Rob on the JFA Commission,” Justice Brian Zahra said. “His extensive legal expertise and leadership in the profession make him uniquely qualified to help Michigan take steps toward opening the doors of justice widely for our neighbors, our communities and people statewide.”