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On May 4, Bill Wylie, 72, of Boothbay passed away while in hospice care at Sussman House in Rockport. His passing ended a courageous, years-long battle with cancer. As his heartbroken life partner Bill Kirby said in a message, the two were best. ....
Throughout the pandemic, Black-owned businesses have been hit harder than their white counterparts. Now, South Jersey Black business owners are sharing the ways they are recovering as COVID-19 business restrictions in the state vanish. Alisha Bell, business owner and head designer of Alisha Simone Elegant Event Flowers and Decor in Haddon Township, was a college student studying English at Rutgers University when she found flowers to be a wonderful medium to communicate with others. Nearly 30 years later, Bell specializes in creating couture floral designs and décor and with the help of the Comcast RISE program, a multi-year commitment that provides marketing, creative, media and technology services to Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)-owned small businesses, she is now utilizing technology to enhance her clients experience. ....
the issues of community recycling redemption centers have generated a lot of heated rhetoric. you have seen the community centers and the for-profit centers finding people but rightfully want to deposit money back into church and school groups seeking funds. but there are many elderly folks who are immigrants helping extended families. more and more lower income people. this is a very hard time for so many. [tone] supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. they will not go away, they will just be walking and driving farther. they will not go away, they will just be walking and driving farther. supervisor mirkarimi: i did call [reads names] please. good afternoon, supervisors. judy berkowitz, i represent 46 neighborhood associations. the long term policy has been, for 10 years, it has been that the city has its own recycling program. since that is in place, privately owned recycling services only serve to divert direct revenues from the coffers of the city. director ginsber ....
it is a place where people can work in a hands-on way to get back to their community, meet their neighbors, work with their neighbors. particularly the grant program is one reason that many of us do take our extra recyclables down to the center. the grant program has helped any number of local organizations through the years. the open hand age emergency fund and the co-op nursery school. the former hamilton family shelter. on and on. i have always chosen to take my materials to hanc, but it is important to say that i would have had too many ways because i lived in a three unit building ready other tenants take up all of the blue been space. i do not have room to deposit my cardboard and pay for the materials that is the bulk of my extra recycling. this recycling center cannot be said to be obsolete, because i need it to dispose of my materials. thank you very much. supervisor mirkarimi: next speaker, please. good afternoon, supervisors. my name is jane murray and i am ....