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In the face of the pandemic, the Middlesex Community College Libraries responded to the needs of students, faculty and staff by overhauling their physical spaces and digital offerings. Throughout 2020 and the coronavirus, the Middlesex Libraries not only maintained – but improved upon – the quality and accessibility of their services and resources. The information professionals at the MCC Libraries guide students on their paths to success, said Donna Maturi, MCC s Director of Libraries. We re here to ensure the community gets the most from the Libraries virtual branch which has been loaded with course guides, eBooks and research guides by subject. In addition to helping students identify quality resources to inform their research, we offer online workshops, and help students acclimate to online platforms to become experts in their online courses.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 21, 2021) – The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) announced United Illuminating (UI) as a recipient of EEI s Emergency Response Award.
Presented to EEI member companies, Emergency Response Awards recognize recovery and assistance efforts of electric companies following service disruptions caused by extreme weather or other natural events. The winners were chosen by a panel of judges following an international nomination process, and the awards were presented during EEI s virtual Winter Board and Chief Executives Meeting on Jan. 14.
The organization presented UI with an Emergency Response Award for its restoration effort following Tropical Storm Isaias in August of 2020. Two of UI s Avangrid Networks sister companies, Central Maine Power and New York State Electric and Gas, received similar awards.
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While Joliet and Will County are his core customer base, the owner of Al s Steakhouse said he continues to draw a large number of dine-in guests from Chicago s northwest suburbs. (Image via John Ferak/Patch Editor ) Al s Steakhouse wasn t one of them. Al s persevered, and business during the winter months has been rock solid, according to owner
George Daskalakis.
He has been in the restaurant industry since 1982 and owner of Al s Steakhouse since 2005. The legendary Joliet restaurant was grilling steaks before John F. Kennedy became president.
Since 1959, Al s has been around at 1990 West Jefferson St. Today, it has 1,136 Google Reviews, averaging 4.4 stars out of 5.
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An Ohio man has been accused of causing his cellmate s overdose in the Cuyahoga County Jail. (Shutterstock)
CLEVELAND An Ohio man has been accused of causing the overdose death of his cellmate at the Cuyahoga County Jail, prosecutors announced.
Christopher Neal, 31, of Euclid, was indicted by a grand jury on Thursday, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O Malley announced. He said Neal faces charges for the overdose and other crimes committed at the Cuyahoga County Jail. This case was solved due to the diligent work of the Cuyahoga County Sheriff s Department, O Malley said.
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On Aug. 30, 2020, Neal s cellmate was found unconscious in his cell. The jail s medical personnel gave the man first aid, but he was declared dead soon after his discovery.