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TIMBERVILLE — Timberville Town Council unanimously voted to adopt the proposed $2.5 million budget for fiscal year 2021-22 during its meeting Thursday, which was held in person for the first
Concord worship news
The church is at 54 Walden St., Concord. For information: 978-369-4837, triconchurch.org.
Trinitarian Congregational Church of Concord’s building doors remain closed, but is online for Sunday Worship Services via Zoom and/or streaming live on YouTube. All are welcome to join.
Sunday Worship Service: 10 a.m. May 16, Dawn Jeffers preaching
YouTube live at https://youtube.com/triconchurch; Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/219932059; Phone audio only dial 1-646 558 8656. Meeting ID is 219 932 059.
New Life Community Church
New Life Community Church is a nondenominational Christian fellowship that gathers at 10:15 a.m. every Sunday at New Life Ministry Center, 221 Baker Ave., Concord with limited reserved seating due to COVID-19 restrictions. We also offer online live streaming on YouTube. Weekly worship gatherings celebrate the saving grace of Jesus Christ through song, prayer, and a Biblically based message. There is no strict dress code to adhere to, and the fell
By Pat Sweeney
UND’s Athletic Hall of Fame will add three members this fall:
Former hockey goalie Jon Casey… former football linebacker Mike Mooney… and former softball and hockey standout Casie Hanson.
Since there was no induction ceremony last year, those three, plus the Class of 2020 will be inducted on Oct. 1
st.
The 2020 inductees include hockey defenseman James Patrick… football players Mark Callahan and Travis O’Neel… basketball player Sandi Walford… track and cross-country athlete Marc Sondreal…and tennis player Dean Rudrud.
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Cosmetic Injection Startup Stiffed Staff, Pa. Suit Says
Law360 (April 16, 2021, 7:24 PM EDT) Three people said they worked without pay for up to a year on the launch of a Pittsburgh-based beauty and cosmetic injection company, a marketing firm and an associated plastic surgery practice, according to a lawsuit they filed Friday in Pennsylvania state court.
The complaint filed in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas claimed Amy Taylor and cosmetic surgeon Dr. Craig Oser allegedly hired CEO Robert Jordan, Director of Operations Mark Callahan and registered nurse Kimberly Smith to launch ORx Beauty & Wellness, which would provide IVs and injections of cosmetic products and offer referrals to Oser s surgical practice..