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Unions eye construction jobs for hockey arena
Allentown's $100 million-plus downtown hockey arena has plenty of upside potential.
Supporters cite hundreds of thousands of new downtown visitors, a whole slate of new entertainment options from hockey to rock concerts and spin-off businesses that could...Tags: Public Officials, Companies and Corporations, Adirondack Phantoms, Ice Hockey, Construction
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Constitutionality of home insurance laws questioned
Sun SentinelA local public insurance adjuster and the president of a home inspectors group allege that parts of property insurance laws passed this year and last hurt their industries and are unconstitutional. Public adjuster restrictions In a lawsuit filed this...Tags: Labor Legislation, Trials, Meteorological Disasters, Citizens Property Insurance Corp., Lawyers
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Hospice of the Panhandle exceeds $3 million goal
A second $100,000 gift from a local insurance company propelled Hospice of the Panhandle to exceed its $3 million groundbreaking goal for “Building the Dream,” the agency's campaign to build a 14-bed inpatient facility and consolidate its...
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Evanston West Village Holiday Walk & Bazaar
TribLocal - EvanstonART, FOOD AND FESTIVITIES FLOURISH AT THE EVANSTON WEST VILLAGE HOLIDAY WALK AND BAZAAR Pop-Up Art Gallery, Farmer’s Market, Stress Relief Sessions, Holiday Gift Shopping …... -
Would temporary traffic signals solve problem of Route 309 bridges?
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellA number of people wrote in response to today's column on motorists ignoring the northbound-only traffic restriction on Route 309 in Heidelberg and North Whitehall townships, suggesting that temporary traffic signals at each bridge would safely accomodate... -
Pennsylvania authorities could do the same thing
Watchdog with Paul MuschickKudos to the consumer protection folks in New Jersey for sticking up for distressed homeowners facing flood damage. I wish Pennsylvania would be so proactive. After Hurricane Irene, the N.J. Division of Consumer Affairs set up a sting in a...... -
Contractor's fraud puts him behind bars
Watchdog with Paul MuschickIt's rare for a contractor to be jailed in Pennsylvania for not doing what he was paid to do. Many times, those types of cases are kicked to the civil courts, where judgments are issued that never are paid. The...... -
Utility worker shocked in Naperville
An electrical contractor was shocked and injured today while working at a senior living facility in Naperville, causing a power outage at the facility.
The man was taken to Edward Hospital in Naperville with "significant injuries," but the man was...Tags: Injuries and Wounds
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Our Laguna: It was a dog-eat-dog competition
If you think Laguna has some architectural gems, wait until you see the gems created by some of Laguna's top architects and their contractors who competed for "Best of Show" in the inaugural Project Pet House fundraiser. The team of Morris Skenderian...Tags: Real Estate, Elections, Festive Events, Charity, Architecture
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Need repairs? How to decide whether to go with your insurer's preferred contractor
Should you hire the contractor recommended by your insurance company to repair your home or car after you file a claim?
There are some perks, such as discounts or warranties, but there also are drawbacks that consumers should be aware of.
Alice Thal,...Tags: Coral Springs, Tornadoes, Elections, Companies and Corporations, Tamarac
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Organizations offer checks on handyman services
Are you handy with a saw, drill, screwdriver, hammer and nails? If you aren't then that means when something's amiss around your home, or you have a home improvement project, you must hire a handyman.
But as many older adults can attest, that process...Tags: Marketing, Continuing Education, Tom Joyce, File Sharing, Business Enterprises
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Wind panel unable to reach agreement on state tax breaks
Members of the special task force ordered by the Legislature to study South Dakota’s competitiveness for wind energy projects concluded their work today at least a little smarter than when they began three meetings ago, but knowledge didn’t...Tags: Regional Authority, Weather Reports, Watertown, Personal Income, Solar Energy
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