Paterson to make unilateral budget moves - Press & Sun-Bulletin
ALBANY — Gov. David Paterson said Sunday that he would act unilaterally to close $1.6 billion of the approximately $3.2 billion budget gap, and he urged the Legislature to reach an agreement on a deficit-reduction plan for the balance as soon as
‘Clunkers’ rang up 2,500 Morris sales - Morris County Daily Record
Ken Kuduk was dismayed by the high prices as he shopped last summer for a used pickup truck to replace the 1989 Chevy he knew wouldn’t last much longer. Then, President Barack Obama signed a bill creating the Cash for Clunkers program. “The program
DeKalb schools only district in county to outsource busing - Daily Chronicle
When it comes to getting students to and from public schools in DeKalb County, most of the districts opt with providing that service on their own. Of the eight public school districts in DeKalb County, seven of them provide their own busing services
Clunkers raise cash - Florida Today
Cash for Clunkers had come to Brevard County. Two months, nearly 1,100 cars and $4.5 million of tax money later, the frenzy ended here. The program — officially the Car Allowance Rebate System — offered incentives of up to $4,500 to owners willing
Sitcom stars creating a future, leaving a legacy - Richmond Times-Dispatch
Longstreet’s Deli in Petersburg is not a place where you’d think you would find TV stars and media mavens. But sitting at a window table on a rainy afternoon a couple of weeks ago were Tim Reid and Daphne Maxwell Reid, stars of well-known TV series
Cutting Edge: New ideas / Sharp opinions - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
“Some of our local university administrators, who have no problem raising tuition by more than three percent each year yet seem suddenly dumbstruck at the thought of their poor, imperiled and impoverished students paying 1 percent more to anyone else
Clayton, Pitman prepare for OK’d school upgrade referendum work - Bridgeton News
Voters approved bond referendums for two local school districts in September and now district officials are working with architects to prepare bid specifications and prepare for construction. In Clayton, work will likely begin this spring on a $20
Film tax incentives are worth keeping - Oakland Press
Sen. Nancy Cassis, R-Novi, is a vocal proponent of cutting and capping the film tax credits that Hollywood filmmakers receive for making films in Michigan. Instead, Cassis thinks the state should focus on reducing the Michigan Business Tax Surcharge
Economy may be impacting adoptions, officials say - Dayton Daily News
U. S. Army Maj. Jason Schranks and his wife Susan looked through numerous DVDs to find their three new children. “It was absolutely the hardest part in this whole process. How do you say, no?” Susan Schrank said of the experience she and her
Paterson to make unilateral budget moves - Press & Sun-Bulletin
ALBANY — Gov. David Paterson said Sunday that he would act unilaterally to close $1.6 billion of the approximately $3.2 billion budget gap, and he urged the Legislature to reach an agreement on a deficit-reduction plan for the balance as soon as
‘Clunkers’ rang up 2,500 Morris sales - Morris County Daily Record
Ken Kuduk was dismayed by the high prices as he shopped last summer for a used pickup truck to replace the 1989 Chevy he knew wouldn’t last much longer. Then, President Barack Obama signed a bill creating the Cash for Clunkers program. “The program
DeKalb schools only district in county to outsource busing - Daily Chronicle
When it comes to getting students to and from public schools in DeKalb County, most of the districts opt with providing that service on their own. Of the eight public school districts in DeKalb County, seven of them provide their own busing services
Clunkers raise cash - Florida Today
Cash for Clunkers had come to Brevard County. Two months, nearly 1,100 cars and $4.5 million of tax money later, the frenzy ended here. The program — officially the Car Allowance Rebate System — offered incentives of up to $4,500 to owners willing
Sitcom stars creating a future, leaving a legacy - Richmond Times-Dispatch
Longstreet’s Deli in Petersburg is not a place where you’d think you would find TV stars and media mavens. But sitting at a window table on a rainy afternoon a couple of weeks ago were Tim Reid and Daphne Maxwell Reid, stars of well-known TV series
Cutting Edge: New ideas / Sharp opinions - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
“Some of our local university administrators, who have no problem raising tuition by more than three percent each year yet seem suddenly dumbstruck at the thought of their poor, imperiled and impoverished students paying 1 percent more to anyone else
Clayton, Pitman prepare for OK’d school upgrade referendum work - Bridgeton News
Voters approved bond referendums for two local school districts in September and now district officials are working with architects to prepare bid specifications and prepare for construction. In Clayton, work will likely begin this spring on a $20
Film tax incentives are worth keeping - Oakland Press
Sen. Nancy Cassis, R-Novi, is a vocal proponent of cutting and capping the film tax credits that Hollywood filmmakers receive for making films in Michigan. Instead, Cassis thinks the state should focus on reducing the Michigan Business Tax Surcharge
Economy may be impacting adoptions, officials say - Dayton Daily News
U. S. Army Maj. Jason Schranks and his wife Susan looked through numerous DVDs to find their three new children. “It was absolutely the hardest part in this whole process. How do you say, no?” Susan Schrank said of the experience she and her

