This season, blow up the TV and read a newspaper (Brick Township Bulletin)
This is going to be a strange holiday season indeed. I knew it was off to a weird start when I stopped by the neighborhood liquor store the day before Thanksgiving to buy my annual bottle of Boggs Cranberry Liqueur. I buy one bottle of the stuff every year, and I pour myself one shot over ice to sip while I carve the turkey. My wife mixes her shot with Fresca.
A Day in the Life (Backstage.com)
December 01, 2008 By Halley Bondy For agent Ginger Dicce, there is no such thing as a typical day. In her 23 years in the business, she's never had a chance to fall into routine. "This is not the corporate world, where it's set that at 9 a.m. we have a meeting with all our coffee cups," she says.
About this Nia Glassie business (Otago Daily Times)
I have been reading and following the Nia Glassey case. I don't know why we all need to hear about these mongrels. It is deeply upsetting and disturbing to read about what this poor wee soul had to endure before her death. Why should these mongrels get any exposure?
Officials say BMHS solar panels a moneymaker (Brick Township Bulletin)
The school district could make at least $84,120 a year if voters approve a $4.7 million referendum next week to install solar panels on the roof of Brick Township Memorial High School. "The only thing we are asking people to do is vote," Superintendent of Schools Walter J. Hrycenko said at the Nov. 25 Township Council meeting. "It's not going to cost them anything.
Southaven business rebuilds after destructive tornado (WMCTV Memphis)
A Mid-South distribution center damaged by a tornado last February was back in business Thursday.
Morton EDC opens doors to business (Peoria Journal Star)
Why would a company looking for a new place to locate or start a business choose Morton?