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Area Restaurants Look For Ways To Help In Sandy Hook Relief
1249 Winebar in Waterbury invites you to a fundraiser to benefit Connecticut Children's Medical Center and the children and families affected by the Sandy Hook Elementary School Tragedy. Door proceeds will benefit the Connecticut Children's Medical...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Rocky Hill, Lifestyle and Leisure, Waterbury
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'Girls on the Run' in Berrien County
The wind and rain will not stop hundreds of girls from participating in Thursday night’s "Girls on the Run of Berrien County" 5K Run. 800 girls throughout Berrien County, from 3rd through 8th grades, signed up for the 10-week long program, which... -
United Way's 2013 campaign raises $17.6 million for Orlando-area residents
The local United Way celebrated the final tally for its yearly community fundraising campaign Thursday —$17.6 million. The donations will help about 360,000 residents of Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties who need health care, housing,...
Tags: Employees, Politics, Political Fundraising, Amusement and Theme Parks, Elections
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Coughlin disappointed with Nicks' absence
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NFL Team Report - New York Giants - INSIDE SLANT The absence of wide receiver Victor Cruz, who remains unsigned, was certainly no surprise to head coach Tom Coughlin. However, the absence of receiver Hakeem Nicks was unexpected. Just...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Shaun Rogers, Jacquian Williams, Martellus Bennett, Atlanta Falcons
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Charlevoix community foundation youth committee distributes $26,160 in grants
The Youth Advisory Committee of the Charlevoix County Community Foundation has distributed $26,150 in grants this spring to eight local nonprofit agencies to fund programs that benefit young people. Started in 1992, the Youth Advisory Committee was...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Schools, Planned Parenthood, Education, High Schools
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Leadership transition in store for United Way
PETOSKEY — Martha Lancaster will retire this summer following a seven-year stint as Char-Em United Way’s executive director, with the organization selecting her counterpart from another Northern Michigan United Way affiliate to succeed her....
Tags: Cross Country Skiing, Board of Directors
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United Way seeks diaper donations
To celebrate National Volunteer Week, United Way of Palm Beach County is having a communitywide diaper drive to culminate in a volunteer project on United Way's National Day of Action on June 21. The drive will provide local at-risk mothers with...
Tags: Boynton Beach, Religion and Belief, Comerica Inc., Anglicanism, Northern Trust Corporation
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Giants Coach Tom Coughlin Surprised By Hakeem Nicks' Absence
The Hartford CourantEAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. -- The absence of wide receiver Victor Cruz, who remains unsigned, was certainly no surprise to head coach Tom Coughlin. However, the absence of receiver Hakeem Nicks was unexpected. Just a night before, he was in New York City...Tags: Victor Cruz, New York City, Louis Murphy, Hakeem Nicks
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Orlando Regional Medical Center gets new president
Effective June 1, Orlando Regional Medical Center will be under new leadership. Mark Jones, current president of Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, will take over as ORMC president. Jones succeeds current hospital president Shannon Elswick, who is retiring at...
Tags: Orlando, Orlando Health, International Drive, Hospitals and Clinics, Florida State University
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Boy Scouts set to vote Thursday on gay members
Leaders of Boy Scout organizations from across the United States will vote Thursday in Dallas on whether to accept gay Scouts. Based on a majority vote by 1,400 National Council members, the decision will be announced at 6 p.m. eastern time. The vote...
Tags: Minority Groups, Politics, Social Organizations, U.S. Supreme Court, Intel Corp.
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Factbox: Groups urge cash, not stuff, for Oklahoma victims
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Disasters such as Monday's tornado that wiped out much of Moore, Oklahoma often prompt people to help victims by collecting goods or launching blood drives, but charitable groups said money, not goods, is the best way to help....Tags: Social Services, American Red Cross, Rotary International, Target, Feed the Children
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FACTBOX-U.S. groups urge cash, not stuff, for Oklahoma victims
ReutersWASHINGTON, May 21 (Reuters) - Disasters such as Monday's tornado that wiped out much of Moore, Oklahoma often prompt people to help victims by collecting goods or launching blood drives, but charitable groups said money, not goods, is the best way to...Tags: Social Services, American Red Cross, Charity, Target, The Salvation Army
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