January 17, 2021 at 7:22 PM
KENILWORTH, NJ – Rotarians Kristin Boyle and Pastor Nova Vitug-Thomas recently became Paul Harris Fellows at the annual joint Rotary Club meeting between Union and Kenilworth. The Paul Harris Award is the highest award one can receive in Rotary as it is given to individuals who have outstanding involvement in the community and have contributed or had a contribution made in their name of $1,000 to the Rotary Foundation.
This year Union Rotarian Richard Fisher donated the funds to create the two Kenilworth Paul Harris Fellows. Fisher has been a member of the Union Club since 1979 and an Honorary Member of the Kenilworth Club since 2002. “It is my pleasure to donate the funds and in honor of each of the two ladies,” Fisher said. “Women in Rotary have come a long way since they first were admitted to our ranks in 1987. I know personally since I was president of the Union Club when it all started. So please join me in welcoming our newest Paul Harr
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BROOKLYN, New York, Tuesday, January 12, 2021 - Beginning in January, the Urban Future Lab at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering will be the U.S. landing pad for Innovate UK s Global Incubator Programme (GIP), which is designed to cultivate and support the launch of innovative cleantech companies with a strong potential to scale internationally to new markets.
The program will provide eight U.K.-based businesses with the opportunity to explore the potential of the U.S. market and access to world-class mentors. The cohort will consist of businesses in electric mobility, distributed energy, and technologies focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions or addressing the effects of global warming.
Livermore police have located the gravel truck driver who fatally struck a bicyclist on Stanley Boulevard late last month and left the scene without stopping, according to a department spokesperson.
Inside Vancouver City Hall’s Housing Wars
Voters demanded action on affordability. What they got is so weirdly split we tried to map the mess.
Doug Ward is a freelance writer and previously a reporter at the Vancouver Sun. SHARES Mayor of Splitsville? Kennedy Stewart faces a fractured council when it comes to housing reforms.
Collage by Christopher Cheung. Building images via Google Street. City hall photo by popejon2 via Wikipedia, CC BY 2.0.
When Vancouver voters last went to the polls, the most pressing issue for two out of three was the housing crisis. Tight rentals and skyrocketing home prices were shutting out younger and lower-income residents, and the Vision Vancouver government was due for a shellacking given that 85 per cent of those surveyed said the job it had done was either “bad” or “very bad.”
Crying out in support of the Stop Asian Hate movement, hundreds of residents gathered in Dublin and Livermore on Sunday to protest against rising cases of hate crimes being committed against the AAPI community throughout the U.S. Tuesday, 4:34 PM
Following a 31-year career serving and protecting the community where he was born and raised, the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department announced on Tuesday that Fire Chief Jeff Peters will be retiring at the end of the week. Tuesday, 1:43 PM | 1 comments