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City approves sale of former Central Tavern property

Article content City council dealt with a number of planning department-related issues during its April 27 meeting, including the sale of a parcel of land at 84 Bruce Ave. in South Porcupine. The property in question, the former site of the Central Tavern, was declared surplus to the needs of the municipality by council back in February. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. City approves sale of former Central Tavern property Back to video “It went through the declaration of surplus lands and public tender process,” said Cindy Welsh, the city’s manager of Planning.

Cooper to Chief HR Officer at Oswald Cos ; Powers Now Assistant Controller at Rockford Mutual

Cooper to Chief HR Officer at Oswald Cos.; Powers Now Assistant Controller at Rockford Mutual May 4, 2021 Oswald Companies in Cleveland, Ohio, has appointed Deborah Cooper to the position of chief human resources officer. Cooper joins the 128-year-old risk management and insurance brokerage firm as a member of the executive team and will be based at the firm’s Cleveland headquarters. She assumes responsibility of human resources operations for Unison Risk Advisors, which includes oversight of all Oswald and RCM&D companies. Deborah Cooper Cooper has more than 20 years’ experience in the field. Most recently she was senior vice president of Operations and People for FRONTSTEPS, a Denver-based software development firm.

For one West Philadelphia family, the pandemic has brought a year of challenges and academic loss

Georgia Powers’ teacher was talking, but the little girl was falling asleep in front of the laptop her parents had set up in front of her. Georgia’s dad, Aaron Powers, brought the computer closer to the 10-year-old. “Sorry, we’re trying,” he explained via laptop to the girl’s fourth-grade teacher at Heston Elementary, a woman the family had never met in person. “Come on, Georgia,” Aaron Powers .

A Philly family, the pandemic, and learning loss

A Philly family, the pandemic, and learning loss | Morning Newsletter Lauren Aguirre, The Philadelphia Inquirer © MONICA HERNDON/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Tuukka looks for the COVID-19 positive sample while training on the wheel at the Penn Vet Working Dog Center in Philadelphia last week. The pandemic has narrowed the world for millions. Syrita and Aaron Powers of West Philly haven’t contracted the virus, but it has drastically impacted their day-to-day. They worry it has affected the future of their three children, all of whom have special needs, two of whom are nonverbal. And reporter Kristen Graham spent a year with the Powers family to chronicle how their experiences have changed through the pandemic.

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