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County sewerage authority testing equity market, issue stresses board

How exactly such an investment deal might work and what the authority would do or legally could do with the money is unsettled, despite a two-hour meeting. Even the language of the bid solicitation is uncertain. The proposal affects a broad area of southern Cumberland County. The authority is a regional sewerage system provider, with contracts with Bridgeton and the townships of Upper Deerfield, Hopewell, Deerfield, and Fairfield. The authority also has contracts with TIP’s Trailer Park in Fairfield and the Federal Correctional Institution at Fairton, and it has serviced county buildings including its technical school. On Thursday, authority commissioners grudgingly listened to a representative of the private equity firm Bernhard Capital Partners. Ron DeGregorio previously had met the authority’s three-member Finance Committee and the CCUA legal counsel.

How Technology Is Isolating Our Elderly and How to Fix It

First Published: 9:45 AM PDT, April 29, 2021 Closing the technology education gap for the elderly is a necessity that needs to be more of a priority. The coronavirus pandemic exposed a plethora of issues about American life but one in particular is how the elderly are often left behind in an ever-changing, technologically advancing world. The so-called “Tech Gap” or “Digital Divide” between our elder adults and those a part of younger generations has grown and continues to do so.  Experts in a 2021 Pew Research survey conducted in conjunction with Elon University about what the world will look like by 2025 post-pandemic  86% said it will be more tech driven.

Erie Philharmonic s 2021- 22 season set for Warner; summer plans to come

The Erie Philharmonic experienced a special Thursday night.  Not only did they finish out a season of eight free televised and live-streamed concerts, called  At Home on WQLN, but they also announced a year of performances and community outreach. “While these televised concerts on WQLN PBS have been one of the most uplifting experiences in my tenure here with the orchestra, we are beyond excited to get back on stage at the Warner Theatre,” said Executive Director Steve Weiser. “The stage is going to be bigger, the lights are going to be brighter, and the sound is going to be vastly improved. Every aspect of the performance side of the Philharmonic will be enhanced. And, we’ll be debuting a newly-installed 1,500-piece pipe organ and a brand-new Steinway piano.”

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