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The Mifflin County Commissioners issued a proclamation Thursday declaring May as Mental Health Awareness Month in Mifflin County, joining the commissioners from Juniata and Huntingdon counties. On hand to accept the proclamation from Juniata Valley Behavioral and Developmental Services was mental health coordinator Bob Henry, second from left, and administrative officer Lisa Bollinger, center, from commissioners Robert Postal, left, Mark Sunderland, second from right, and Kevin Kodish, right.
LEWISTOWN At their meeting Thursday, the Mifflin County Commissioners honored Juniata Valley Behavioral and Developmental Services and issued a proclamation declaring May as Mental Health Awareness Month, joining the commissioners from Juniata and Huntingdon counties.
The just-completed six-bedroom house with a two-bedroom guesthouse is at 259 Pendleton Ave.
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The buyers who a week ago paid a recorded $17.45 million for a new house on Pendleton Avenue in Midtown Palm Beach have put it back on the market at $23.9 million.
A company managed by Joseph Taylor and Hilary Budny of Newton, Pennsylvania, bought the house at 259 Pendleton Ave. in a deal that closed April 20. On Tuesday, the property was relisted in the Palm Beach Board of Realtors Multiple Listing Service.
The six-bedroom house and its two-bedroom guesthouse were developed on speculation by Todd Michael Glaser and a pair of investors. With 8,306 square feet, the house stands on a double lot that backs up to 175 feet along The Breakers’ golf course. The half-acre property is several blocks north of Royal Palm Way.
May 19, 2021
Brinker International Inc., parent to the Chili s Grill & Bar casual-dining brand, expects consumers will continue to demand convenience as vaccines continue to roll out.
Chili’s parent Brinker sees consumers retaining demand for convenience Off-premise sales and It’s Just Wings virtual brand fit into menu of customer options in COVID-19 vaccine era, executives say
Brinker International Inc. is finding demand for off-premise options continuing to display strength as it opens more in-store seats amid easing COVID-19 restrictions, company executives said Wednesday.
“We believe all along, the consumers increased demand for convenience would continue post pandemic and it s playing out that way,” said Wyman Roberts, CEO of the Dallas-based parent to Chili’s Grill & Bar and Maggiano’s Little Italy. “As our dining room traffic increases, our off-premise business continues to hold strong.
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Flagler County school students returning to class last August. (Flagler schools)
Florida schoolchildren are nearing the end of an entire school year under the impacts of covid-19, and administrators are planning for the next academic year.
But what’s in store for 2021-22 could become a divisive dilemma over whether kids, teachers and staff should continue wearing masks.
Already, school districts and families of schoolchildren are divided: Will masks be necessary or even mandated in the upcoming school year?
With an uncertain outlook of covid-19 and political connotations surrounding masks, classrooms could become a checkerboard, with some students wearing masks but others showing their faces.