Photo: PRWeb Photo: PRWeb Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 Photo: PRWeb Access Publishing Announces The Heritage Ranch And Oak Shores Directories Are Being Published 1 / 1 Back to Gallery Access Publishing is getting ready to print two niche business directories serving the exclusive, gated communities of Heritage Ranch and Oak Shores at Lake Nacimiento, CA. The local directories provide a convenient list of those businesses willing to travel there because these two resort communities are 30-to-60-minutes away from Paso Robles. PASO ROBLES, Calif. (PRWEB) December 14, 2019 Access Publishing is getting ready to print two niche business directories serving the exclusive, gated communities of Heritage Ranch and Oak Shores at Lake Nacimiento, CA. The … [Read more...] about Access Publishing Announces The Heritage Ranch And Oak Shores Directories Are Being Published
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New Date! Motivational Speaker Brennan Srisirikul!
WHAT: Brennan is a 28-year-old motivational speaker, actor, singer, soon to be published author, and certified personal trainer. He was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth. He received his BA in Theatre from Rhode Island College. During his talk, Brennan will provide an honest look at living life differently- abled through heart and humor. As a group, we will discuss strategies for overcoming adversity, fostering inclusion, building resilience, and much more! Join us for an emotional, thought-provoking, and humor-filled time! WHEN: Tuesday, December 17, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. WHERE: 30 Reservoir Park Drive, Rockland, Mass. Space is limited so please RSVP to Karen Peterson, Community Benefits Coordinator, at [email protected] … [Read more...] about New Date! Motivational Speaker Brennan Srisirikul!
Newtown Residents Dissatisfied With Toll Brothers
At the December 11, 2019, Newtown Board of Supervisors meeting, several residents commented that they were not adequately notified by Toll Brothers of the conditional use hearing for a proposal to construct a cluster of 41 single-family homes on a 152-acre parcel at Rt. 413 and Twining Bridge Road (read "Toll Brothers Submits New Proposal For Rt. 413 Property" and see plan below). They also did not realize that the hearing would be continued at a later date in January, 2020. The following is a video clip of the "hearing" with comments from residents. Township Solicitor Dave Sander explained that as required by the Municipal Planning Code, upon receipt of the application, the Township advertised in the newspaper that a hearing regarding the application would be held on December 11, 2019. Subsequently, Toll Brothers extended the deadline for the hearing until January 31, 2020. Consequently, the Newtown BOS opened the conditional use hearing but immediately voted to continue the hearing … [Read more...] about Newtown Residents Dissatisfied With Toll Brothers
Supreme Court Seems Sympathetic To Insurers In Obamacare Case
By Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health NewsOriginally published on Tuesday, December 10 No clear split between conservative and liberal Supreme Court justices emerged Tuesday as justices heard arguments over whether the federal government could renege on Congress' promise to pay health insurance companies billions to motivate them to participate in the Obamacare marketplaces. Health insurers hope to recoup $12 billion they believe is owed to them from that Affordable Care Act incentive program. During the hour of oral arguments, six justices appeared to favor the insurers' argument — Chief Justice John Roberts, plus justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Brett Kavanaugh. Samuel Alito seemed to side with the Trump administration. Neither Clarence Thomas nor Neil Gorsuch spoke during the session. The Trump administration argues it doesn't have to pay the money because a Republican-controlled Congress stripped away most of the funding in 2014 and … [Read more...] about Supreme Court Seems Sympathetic To Insurers In Obamacare Case
67 Hate Crimes In PA: Here’s Where, FBI Says In New Report
PENNSYLVANIA — New FBI data shows a slight decrease in hate crimes in 2018 compared with 2017. The law enforcement agency recently published its "Hate Crimes Statistics" report, finding that the reported number of hate crimes in the United States decreased slightly from 7,175 incidents in 2017 to 7,120 in 2018. Pennsylvania aligned with the nationwide trend and saw fewer hate crimes reported in 2018. In 2018, there were 67 hate crimes reported versus 78 in 2017. Whether fewer hate crimes were reported to police in 2018 than 2017 is difficult to ascertain because fewer law enforcement agencies participated in the program overall compared with the previous year. In 2018, 1,480 agencies in Pennsylvania participated in the program; however, only 15 submitted incident reports about hate crimes. The remaining agencies reported no hate crimes to the FBI. In Pennsylvania, the jurisdiction reporting the highest number of hate crimes was Philadelphia, where 41 were reported in 2018. Hate … [Read more...] about 67 Hate Crimes In PA: Here’s Where, FBI Says In New Report