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Why Hamburgers and their aviation friends love ILA Berlin

The most important airshow in Germany, the ILA Berlin, is once again opening its gates from 25 to 29 April, 2018. Hamburg’s role as the largest aviation location in Germany is clear, with numerous exhibitors from the metropolitan region, including major industry leaders, startups and small businesses. In 2018, Hamburg Aviation is also jointly responsible for the organisation of the International Supplier Center ISC. For the second year running the north German states are demonstrating their solidarity with a shared chalet. There will be a strong political presence on Thursday, 26 April, when representatives of all the northern states, including Senator Frank Horch, Minister for Economic Affairs in Hamburg, go on a tour of the airshow.

Wildlife Habitat Committee hosts Hamburg Garden Tour

The Hamburg Community Wildlife Habitat Committee of the Our Town Foundation hosts its 9th annual Garden Tour after the pandemic canceled last year’s event. The Garden Tour will be held rain or shine, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on July 10 to provide participants with a relaxing outdoor experience. The purpose of the tour is to educate participants about pollinator-friendly and monarch-friendly native plants, replenishing resources for wildlife such as bees, butterflies, birds, and amphibians, and also give participants ideas for their own gardens. Each year tour participants receive a booklet highlighting photos from the previous year’s gardens, informational material, and a map of the tour route.

Sussex County Commissioners Oppose School State Aid Funding Cuts for Sussex County School Districts

Sussex County Commissioners Oppose School State Aid Funding Cuts for Sussex County School Districts May 14, 2021, 3:19 pm | in Sussex County Commissioners Oppose School State Aid Funding Cuts for Sussex County School Districts (Newton, NJ) Members of Sussex County’s Board of County Commissioners unanimously voted on a resolution at their Wednesday night meeting, in opposition to the cuts in state aid for the majority of schools countywide, recently announced by Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration. The resolution urges the New Jersey Department of Education, Office of School Finance, to restore funding to the districts that were slashed. According to the resolution, many of Sussex County’s schools have been subject to a sharp decrease in school funding, with 14 other counties in the state experiencing a climb in their school funding. The resolution cited the low and high end of that spectrum, with Gloucester experiencing a 5.4% overall funding increas

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