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READER SUBMITTED: Berlin Memorial Day Parade
Greater New BritainParade Route and Ceremony at the Berlin Veterans' Memorial Park This years Memorial Day Parade will start at 9 a.m. at St. Paul's Church on Peck Street. The parade will continue to Farmington Avenue turning left onto Massiro Drive, passing VFW Post...Tags: Greenwich, Memorial Day, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Consumers
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Editorial: What's the matter with Europe?
French President Francois Hollande recently faced the press after yet another round of bad news. The eurozone economy shrank for the sixth quarter in a row, the longest recession since the single currency was launched. In many European countries,...Tags: Angela Merkel, Germany, Francois Hollande, Labor Markets, Unemployment
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Layoffs coming to Northbrook company
Forty-five employees at Northbrook's Shell Vacations Club are scheduled to be laid off this summer due to restructuring, leaving just 10 employees at the company's site at 40 Skokie Boulevard, officials said. The company, which runs a timeshare...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Skokie, Northbrook, Travel, Unemployment
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'Exciting times': Harbor Village development update
After a year of planning, progress to create the multi-million dollar Harbor Village resort and marina in St. Joseph is well underway. WSBT's Denise Bohn toured the site today with developer Ron Schults. Massive cranes, one 120 feet and another 280...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Labor Legislation, Personal Service
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Memorial Day closings
The following entities will be closed to observe the Memorial Day holiday: Washington County All county administrative offices will be closed Monday. The County Commuter will not operate Monday. Trash will not be collected. City of Hagerstown City of...Tags: Memorial Day, Labor Legislation, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Holidays
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Abortion clinics lose licenses again
State health regulators suspended the licenses of several abortion clinics owned by Associates in OB/GYN Care for the second time after an employee with no health care license or certification gave a patient a drug to induce an abortion at the Baltimore...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, General Practitioners, Elkton, Medical Research
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Quakertown: Lunch ladies can keep their jobs
Facing an outcry from the community as well as its staff, the Quakertown Community School District has struck an agreement that will allow cafeteria workers to keep their jobs while letting the district outsource food management services. Under an...Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Labor Legislation, Marketing, Food Industry
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Insurers limit doctors, hospitals in state-run exchange plans
California's health insurance rates for a new state-run marketplace came in lower than expected this week, but one downside for many consumers will be far fewer doctors and hospitals to choose from. People who want UCLA Medical Center and its doctors in...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health Insurance Cost, Health Insurance, Health Net Inc., General Practitioners
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Pulaski Health and Rehab hosts supply drive for Oklahoma tornado victims
WDBJ7 ReporterThe tragedy in Oklahoma remains fresh on the minds of folks around here. In the town of Pulaski, employees at the Pulaski Health and Rehab have started collecting all kinds of items to send. The collection drive began today. People have been bringing...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Employees
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Somerset County employees juice their way to better health
Daily American Staff WriterMore than two dozen Somerset County employees sampled Jeff Kimmel's fruit smoothies during a lunchtime demonstration sponsored by the county's wellness committee. Kimmel, a microfilm department worker who is affectionately known as "the health guru"...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health Insurance Cost, Gaming, Conservation, Nutrition
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Ron Kaye: It's time for divisions to cease
In the dismal Los Angeles election cycle that mercifully concluded on May 21, much was made about the lack of women in high places if Wendy Greuel didn't win the mayor's race. Greuel herself played the gender card over and over, with pictures of her...
Tags: Memorial Day, Elections, Wendy Greuel, Local Elections, Labor Legislation
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For seniors, a break on mortgages
Here's a heads-up for the growing ranks of seniors whose post-retirement monthly incomes aren't sufficient to qualify for a mortgage under today's tough underwriting standards: Thanks to a rule change by the largest players in the home loan business,...Tags: Retirement, Fannie Mae, Loans, Pension and Welfare, Mortgages
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