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AFC First Financial Corporation
• Owner: Peter Krajsa, John Hayes and Board
• Founded: 1947
• Sector: Finance and insurance
• Company description: Allentown-based company providing energy efficiency and renewable energy lending and training programs for...Tags: Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Home Improvement, Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
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Forum on solid waste management set for Feb. 28
WESTMINSTER — The Board of County Commissioners will host a forum this week on the county's solid waste disposal needs. The forum will be held at Carroll Community College, Building K, room 100, 1601 Washington Road, Westminster, on Tuesday, Feb....Tags: Environmental Issues, Waste
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Lies Trash Service sells to Waste Management
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsWichita has lost another local trash company. Waste Management bought Lies Trash Service, effective immediately. The move will affect about 42,000 customers in the region. Lies is a family-owned business, that has been hauling trash in the Wichita area...Tags: Environmental Issues, Waste Management Incorporated, Waste
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Washington County landfill losing 10 percent of tipping fee revenue
heather.keels@herald-mail.comThe City of Hagerstown’s decision to send its trash to a landfill in Pennsylvania will cost Washington County’s landfill about 10 percent of its tipping fee income, according to a county spokeswoman. In 2011, the city disposed of about 11,820...Tags: Environmental Issues, Waste, Local Government, Waste Management Incorporated, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Roanoke trash pickup will be pushed back a day because of holiday
If you live in the city of Roanoke, your garbage pickup will be pushed back a day because of the Martin Luther King Junior holiday.
That means Monday's trash will be collected on Tuesday.
All city offices will be closed Monday.
Here is the news release...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Holidays
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Hagerstown to borrow $600,000 for new recycling bins
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comAs part of the city’s new refuse and recycling program that began Jan. 1, the Hagerstown City Council this week took the final step toward purchasing recycling containers. The council voted 4-1 Tuesday night to approve an ordinance authorizing city...Tags: Public Officials, Waste Management Incorporated, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Government, Education
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Energy and jobs
The last straw! The Keystone Pipeline decision. How long will the citizens of this great country put up with the political moves of politicians relative to our energy needs and jobs? Mr. Obama promised to "fundamentally transform America" just a few...Tags: Energy, Elections, Petroleum Industry, White House, Politics
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Used fry oil is a hot commodity, here and around the country
Soaring prices have triggered a vicious, hidden conflict over oil. There have been midnight raids, deception, backstabbing, outright theft and criminal arrests. Only we're not talking about the Middle East or tanker hijackings, and petroleum isn't...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Brookfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Economy, Business and Finance, Petroleum Industry, Crimes
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Critics of Constellation merger call for bigger consumer benefit
Critics of the Constellation Energy Group-Exelon Corp. merger called Monday for doubling the rate credit for utility customers to $200, even as the companies offered other concessions, including building a new downtown Baltimore headquarters.
The...Tags: Energy, Nuclear Power, Economy, Business and Finance, Plant Openings, Martin O'Malley
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New traffic light installed near Marion
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comAt noon today, motorists will notice a new traffic signal at the intersection of U.S. 11 and Swamp Fox Road (Pa. 914). Greg Cook, chairman of the Guilford Township Supervisors, said initially that the light will flash amber to slow traffic. But, on...Tags: Environmental Issues, Waste Management Incorporated, Traffic, Waste
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Our Laguna: Holiday cheer at Seniors luncheon
Spirits were bright at the Laguna Beach Seniors Inc. luncheon despite dull, gray skies outside. The 19th annual luncheon was held Monday at Tivoli Terrace. There were few empty seats, despite the inclement weather, and the atmosphere was festive —...Tags: Religious Festivals, Political Fundraising, Waste Management Incorporated, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Libraries
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