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Caryn Mlodzianowski of Bohler Engineering, which is employed in the construction of Dollar General stores, speaks at a Wilmington Planning-Zoning Board meeting Monday, April 5 at the town’s firehouse. Dollar General plans to build a store in Wilmington. (Provided photo Tim Follos)
WILMINGTON Around two dozen people attended the Wilmington Planning-Zoning Board meeting on Monday, April 5. It was held in the town’s firehouse rather than in the town’s Community Center building in order to accommodate the expected turnout and allow for social distancing. The reason for the crowd was significant public interest in a proposed Dollar General store.
Contributing Writer Caryn Mlodzianowski speaks on behalf of Dollar General at a Wilmington Planning-Zoning Board meeting Monday at the townâs firehouse. The retail company plans to build a store in Wilmington.
(Provided photo â Tim Follos) People listen at a Wilmington Planning-Zoning Board meeting Monday at the townâs firehouse.
(Provided photo â Tim Follos) Maggie Pope, left, speaks on behalf of Peru Federal Credit Union at a Wilmington Planning-Zoning Board meeting Monday at the townâs firehouse. The board approved the credit union to build a branch office in Wilmington.
(Provided photo â Tim Follos)
Caryn Mlodzianowski speaks on behalf of Dollar General at a Wilmington Planning-Zoning Board meeting Monday at the townâs firehouse. The retail company plans to build a store in Wilmington.
WARL works to keep pets with their families during COVID
Worcester Magazine
For Kristin Mullins of Worcester Animal Rescue League, few situations are as heartbreaking as the case of a family who had to give up their new kitten. Their pet required emergency surgery beyond the family’s financial means, and they surrendered the kitten to WARL, lacking any other options. Mullins and her team decided to give them some.
Humane societies and rescue leagues have long been in the business of helping animals find homes. Because of the impact of COVID, though, they are now in the business of helping animals keep their homes as well.
Tailors and dressmakers long ago worked out that men and women are different shapes and sizes. The news has yet to reach Palo Alto
Critical voice: Professor Carissa Véliz, author of Privacy Is Power, a study of the personal data we have surrendered to the tech giants. Photograph: Fran Monks
Critical voice: Professor Carissa Véliz, author of Privacy Is Power, a study of the personal data we have surrendered to the tech giants. Photograph: Fran Monks
Sat 3 Apr 2021 11.00 EDT
In November 2019, which now seems like an aeon ago, I wrote about an interesting correlation I had stumbled across. It was that the authors of the most insightful critiques of digital technology as deployed by the tech companies were women. I listed 20 of them and added that I made no claims for the statistical representativeness of my sample. It might simply have been the result of confirmation bias – I read more tech commentary than is good for anyone and it could be that the stuff that sticks in my mem