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Sandusky Column Reaction: A Social Worker's Thoughts
I got a very interesting email in response to my column about the Sandusky scandal which was published Monday. Diane Edell, a clinical social worker licensed in Connecticut, believes there's even more information to be shared with parents. Read on......Tags: Career and Workplace, Sex Crimes, Abusive Behavior
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Local Auto Dealership Information
De Cormier Nissan George F. De Cormier was born on February 7, 1918 in Longmeadow, Mass. He attended Springfield schools, and graduated from Commerce High. He met his wife, Wilhelmina while in second grade. They were married just after World War II...Tags: Services and Shopping, Middletown, Jeep, File Sharing, Vehicles
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Meet the owner: Middletown Nissan's Dave Calabrese
By Nate Owen
Dave Calabrese launched his automotive career as a technician for Goodyear in 1977, but he began buying and selling cars before he was old enough to drive.
“I bought my first car when I was 13,” Calabrese, the owner of...Tags: Career and Workplace, Middletown, Paul Newman, Vehicles
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Malloy Orders Layoffs Today; No Deal Reached With Unions
The Hartford CourantDespite numerous hours of talks over the past two months, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy ordered layoff notices to start going out Tuesday because no deal has been reached between his administration and the state employee unions. Malloy had been warning workers...Tags: Prisons, Health and Safety at Work, Job Layoffs, Edith Prague, Middletown
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Record tax hike isn't fixing Illinois' problems
Sixteen months ago, Democrats pushed through the largest income tax increase in Illinois history, an unpopular decision that was billed as a crucial step to put state government on the road to financial recovery. Yet last week lawmakers made deep cuts in...
Tags: Rod Blagojevich, Judges, Health Insurance Cost, State Income Tax, Health
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Siemens' office space goes free range
At the end of every work day, Siemens AG employees completely clean out their work areas in the company's new offices near the University of Central Florida. Desktops have no computers or phones. Drawers have no dusty human-resources manuals. The...
Tags: Technology, Science and Technology, Career and Workplace, Economy, Business and Finance, Networking
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At Clifton's Cafeteria, someone left a light on. For 77 years.
They're not kidding when they say they'll leave the light on for you.
A long-forgotten neon lamp that was switched on during the Great Depression and left burning for about 77 years has been discovered hidden behind a dusty partition at Clifton's...Tags: Career and Workplace, Renovation
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Credit union all about membership
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentSOUTH BEND -- When the direct-deposit paychecks stopped coming because the customer had lost his job, the big bank started piling on account fees. So the person moved to Imeco Federal Credit Union. "They have choices," says Lynda Clark, Imeco's CEO. "It'...Tags: Career and Workplace, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Glendale, Pasadena stand up to California
Nine cities, including Glendale and Pasadena, filed a lawsuit this week in an effort to force the state to make good on millions of dollars for local officials to pay down debt and other obligations left over by the dissolution of local redevelopment...
Tags: Job Layoffs, Laws, Layoffs and Downsizing, Crime, Law and Justice, Economy, Business and Finance
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'I've been used so he could make his money': Stone Creek Homes employee
WSBT-TV ReporterWorkers at the Stone Creek Homes plant in Marshall County said they were laid off without notice and they did not get their final paycheck this week. On Thursday new modular homes right off the line sat outside the Stone Creek Homes plant in Plymouth,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Job Layoffs, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Tice's Bears offense likely to resemble 2002-05 Vikings
If you want to know what Mike Tice's Bears offense will look like in the fall, it isn't a crystal ball you need. It's a time machine. Set at 2003 or so. From 2002 to 2005, Tice was head coach of the Vikings. He didn't coordinate the offense or call...
Tags: NFL Pro Bowl, Jermaine Wiggins, Mike Tice, Joe Gibbs, Minnesota Vikings
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