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See all homes sold in Gloucester County, Oct. 9 to Oct. 15
[ad_1] The following is a listing of all home transfers in Gloucester County reported from Oct. 9 to Oct. 15. There were 89 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,964-square-foot home on Berlin Cross Keys Road in Williamstown that sold for $320,000. Blackwood The single ... -
Labor Day 2023 store hours for Walmart, Target, CVS, Kohl’s, Macy’s, Home Depot, Lowe’s, Best Buy and more
[ad_1] Labor Day 2023 lands on Monday, Sept. 4. It’s a holiday that recognizes the contributions and achievements of American workers and is celebrated on the first Monday of September. Here’s everything you need to know about store hours on Monday for Labor Day 2023 (9/4/23). What stores are open on the Labor Day 2023? ... -
Army looks to de-tangle its networks to combat China’s ‘digitally native’ military
[ad_1] It would be a huge mistake to assume China’s military is as poorly networked as Russia’s, a top Army leader said Tuesday. They “leapfrog some of the technologies because they didn’t have to go from analog to digital, right? As they were building their tanks and their ships and their aircraft, they were essentially ... -
Jewish students fight hatred in holy days with education
[ad_1] Jewish communities throughout San Diego County continue to celebrate the holy day. This week we celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the new year of 5783 on the Jewish calendar. On the campus of Patrick Henry High School, students organize a group called the Jewish Club. It’s a non-traditional name they said in honor of their very ... -
Column – House Passes PACT and CHIPS and Science Act – The Suffolk News-Herald
[ad_1] Column – House Passes PACT, CHIPS and Science Act Published Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 6:28 PM Donald McKeechin guest columnist The U.S. House of Representatives was on recess last month, but August remains a very busy month for Congress and the Senate, as the Act Honors Promises to Address Comprehensive Toxicology (PACT) Act ... -
Recognized for excellence in science and innovation in Waikato and the Bay of Plenty
[ad_1] Hamilton City Council Emerging Scientists Finalists (left to right): Dr. Annika Crockers, Dr. Megan Grainger (winner), and Dr. Terry Issons.Photography/Barker Photography Outstanding scientists from the Greater Waikato Region and the Bay of Plenty were honored at the 15th Annual Kudos Awards Showcase. With last year’s awards postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, organizers Kudos ... -
Some local school board members criticize governorship candidate Doug Mastriano’s education plans
[ad_1] Scott Overland believes school board members should stay away from partisan politics. But a first-grade member of the Phoenixville school board believes that if you see someone believing something is wrong, you should not stay silent. These two ideas have recently come into conflict. And Overland chose to stay true to the latter. The ... -
Investments to improve health while meeting basic human needs
[ad_1] Ross Iverson Chief Investment Officer and Co-Founder of Manna Tree Investment Partners. Russ Alan Prince: How is inflation affecting health and nutrition focused PE companies like Manna Tree? Ross Iverson: Food is a basic human need that will never go away. Consumers are aware that their daily decisions affect their health. ...











