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Pension agency official's salary is blasted by state treasurer
If you mouse your way to the Pennsylvania State Employees' Retirement System website and click on "About SERS," you then can find a comforting "SERS Snapshot," which paints a rosy picture of how the system is humming along. The Snapshot's chart shows...Tags: Government, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, Al Gore, Public Employees, Economy, Business and Finance
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Many applicants, few full-time jobs in Tri-State area
arnoldp@herald-mail.comDr. Hal Butler wants to hire a receptionist for his Hagerstown dental practice. Thus far, more than 200 people have applied. John Kelly wants to hire five new workers for his Mount Airy, Md., sign company. He’s got stacks of applications —...Tags: Employment, Advertising, U.S. Congress, Unemployment Benefits, Labor Legislation
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Congress readies for next fight over federal pay
Congressional Republicans are stepping up their rhetoric on federal employee pay, positioning the issue as a central bargaining chip in negotiations next month over raising the debt ceiling and keeping the government open. House GOP leaders will hold...Tags: Washington, DC, Unemployment, Government, Eric Cantor, National Government
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Protect yourself by verifying professional licenses
Your looming dental appointment may be making you anxious enough. You probably don't need anything else to worry about, but here's something to chew on. Two employees of a Montgomery County dental practice are accused of playing dentist in the office...Tags: X-rays, Bucks County, Root Canal, Medical Procedures and Tests, Science and Technology
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In New York, it's candidates and cocktails as Democrats jockey for position.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekIn a law firm conference room 43 stories above Midtown Manhattan where giant windows offered vertiginous views of rain-soaked urban canyons, John Hanger’s ambitions were equally soaring. A former secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of... -
PA elites hit Manhattan for annual PA Society gala.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekStill suffering from a case of election fatigue? You'll love this: The (unofficial) 2014 campaign for Pennsylvania governor begins now. As Pennsylvania's politicians, pundits and their hangers-on descend on Midtown Manhattan this weekend for the 114th... -
Area high school choir a finalist in contest to play with Philly Pops, win new piano
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGAn area high school’s choir is a semi-finalist in Philadelphia adult contemporary radio station WBEB-FM B101’s contest to win a performance at Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center with Peter Nero and the Philly Pops, as well as a brand new piano... -
Hanger makes 2014 Guv bid official.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekVowing to make Gov. Tom Corbett the state’s first one term governor in decades, former state Environmental Protection Secretary John Hanger on Wednesday became the first Democrat to announce a 2014 candidacy for governor. “The governor himself... -
Thursday Morning Coffee: The five things you need to know this morning.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Thursday Morning, Fellow Seekers. It's a month before Christmas and things are starting to get festive here in the seat of power. The official Capitol Christmas Tree arrived yesterday and workers immediately set to gussying it up with tinsel...... -
Tuesday Morning Coffee: Child Protection Task Force issues its final report today.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Tuesday Morning, Fellow Seekers. An 11-member task force charged with reviewing and recommending changes to Pennsylvania's child-protection laws issues its final report during an 11 a.m. news conference this morning. The panel chaired by Bucks County... -
No study, no fracking
Most of us have probably seen or heard the ubiquitous ads promoting domestic natural gas drilling. While they don't tend to use the word "fracking," their message about hydraulic fracturing of shale is clear enough — little kids playing happily on...
Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Martin O'Malley, Super Bowl, Government, Energy Resources
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Wood touted as 'new' renewable fuel
Lee Richardson is a pioneer of sorts in taking a new look at a very old energy source.
The Wicomico County poultry farmer just finished installing a commercial-sized wood pellet stove to heat one of his chicken houses in Willards, east of Salisbury. When...Tags: Personal Income, Martin O'Malley, Asthma, Carroll County (Maryland), Annapolis
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