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POOLESVILLE, Md., May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Imagine a child attempting to complete their homework but they don t have a pencil and paper to work out the assigned math problem. They feel alone and frustrated. Multiply that times the 165,000+ children served by Montgomery County Public Schools. Many families do not have the tools they need to support strong, passionate, thoughtful learners. Parents are mentally exhausted and worried about how to make ends meet and help their children be successful.
Story Tapestries has a proven solution: Give students equitable access to supplies and learning opportunities infused with an arts-based approach. As a result, they will re-engage their creative minds and re-discover a LOVE of learning! Hearing the nonprofit s call to action, funders like Fitzgerald Auto Mall, Safeway Foundation, Blair Family Foundation and the Children
UpdatedThu, Apr 29, 2021 at 1:06 pm PT
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Run a red light, get a ticket. (Scott Anderson/Patch)
FREMONT, CA The City of Fremont s two month grace period for new red light cameras ends on Friday.
The new cameras are westbound on Christy Street at Auto Mall Parkway and northbound on Pacific Commons Boulevard at Auto Mall Parkway.
Starting Friday, if you run a red light at those locations, multiple cameras will capture your misdeed and send you a ticket. According to the City website, All violators will receive a mandated fine of at least $490 set by the State Legislature with a copy of the four photographs. In addition to the State mandated fine, a convicted red-light violation will have the penalty of one point on your driving record.
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
To the extent that it attempted to limit the prospective waiver of procedural rights in favor of arbitration or other alternative dispute resolution, the 2019 amendment to the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) is preempted by the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), a New Jersey federal court has ruled in an unpublished opinion.
The NJLAD amendment in Section 12.7, passed in March 2019, sought to make unenforceable any provision in an employment contract that waived any substantive or procedural right relating to discrimination, retaliation, or harassment claims. The court reasoned that, in violation of Section 2 of the FAA, Section 12.7 effectively disfavors agreements to arbitrate certain types of claims.
Ellsworth Police
Vandals target auto dealership
ELLSWORTH Darling’s Auto Mall reported several new vehicles being damaged by vandals and is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone involved. The incident at the Kingsland Crossing dealership occurred late on March 26 or early on March 27.
Information should be reported to the Ellsworth Police Department’s tip line at 669-6699. Any tips received “will be held in the strictest confidence allowable,” according to an April 2 post on the Darling’s Facebook page, as will the identity of the person reporting, if he or she prefers to remain anonymous. The reward expires on May 31.
Darling s, based out of Bangor and Ellsworth, are offering a reward for information to the person or persons responsible for damaging several vehicles on their lot in Ellsworth.
Darling s put a Facebook post out on Friday about the incident stating a $5000 reward will be offered to someone who can offer information that leads to arrest and conviction of the responsible party.
Darling’s Auto Mall is asking our community for help. Several vehicles at our dealership were damaged and we know other businesses were damaged too. We’re Offering a Reward of $5,000 for Information Leading to the Arrest and Conviction of Person(s) Involved in this damage at Darling’s Auto Mall.