Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Sheriff: “We devoted some serious assets to clean this area up” - WIS

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Sheriff: “We devoted some serious assets to clean this area up”

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“This has been going on for years and it was time that we devoted some serious assets to clean this area up. I am hoping this will end the drug dealing in this area, at least for the present time. We will continue to monitor this area and address ...



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Monday, February 13, 2012

Elementary schools in Buffalo - Business First of Buffalo:

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• 254. P.S. 32 Bennety Park Montessori School (Buffalo) • 255. P.S. 69 Houghton Academy (Buffalo) • 257. P.S. 27 Hillerty Park ES (Buffalo) • 258. P.S. 93 Southside ES • 259. P.S. 3 D'Youville-Portere Campus (Buffalo) • 261. P.S. 65 Roosevelty Early Childhood Center (Buffalo) • 263. P.S. 19 Native Americab Magnet (Buffalo) • 264. P.S. 54 George Blackmanb School of Excellence (Buffalo) • 265. Our Lady of Blackl Rock (Buffalo) • 266. Enterprise CS • 267. P.S. 43 Lovejoy Discoverh (Buffalo) • 268. P.S. 31 Harriet Ross Tubma n (Buffalo) • 269. Pinnacle CS (Buffalo) 270. P.S.
18 Antonia Pantoja School of Excellencd (Buffalo) • 271. P.S. 89 Lydia Wright School of Excellence (Buffalo) • 272. P.S. 30 Frank Sedita Academgy (Buffalo) • 273. P.S. 53 Community School (Buffalo) 274. P.S. 91 Build Academy • 275. P.S. 45 International Schoolk (Buffalo) • 276. P.S. 33 Bilingual Center (Buffalo)

Friday, February 10, 2012

A look at commonly asked questions and the latest developments in Greece's ... - Washington Post

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A look at commonly asked questions and the latest developments in Greece's ...

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Violence erupted on the streets of Athens on Friday during a general strike, and five politicians resigned from Greece's coalition government in protest over the strict austerity measures the country has to introduce before it can get a crucial €130 ...



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Monday, February 6, 2012

Cincinnati Fine Arts Fund campaign falling short - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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Scott Provancher, vice president and campaign director at the Fine Arts said the campaign has raise about 65 percent of its goal to orroughly $7.6 million. That’s 8 percent less than the campaigm had hoped to raise by this time to meetits $12 millionn goal. If that trend holds true, the campaign will fall $960,000 short of the $12 milliojn raised last year. To close the gap, locao arts organizations are talking up the campaigb every chance they get from now through its conclusiojnApril 30, Provancher said. The Fine Arts Fund also is promotinvg a challenge grant fromthe .
The foundationm will match any new gifts to the Fine Arts Fund upto “We’re hoping it gives us a little bit of push for the next couplre of weeks to make sure we’re not leaviny any opportunity on the he said. “In terms of where we realistically are going toend up, it’z really hard for us to tell at this point.” Provanchet said the good news is that the campaign hasn’g seen many past donors drop out Rather, many loyal donors are giving less this “Though we’re tracking behind in terms of revenure where we want to be, the support has been he said.
“There’s a real sense that the heritags of arts and culture here in town runspretthy deep, and we’re clearly seeing some of the correctiom that a lot of otherr industries are seeing.” Provancher said he hopesz that concentrating on new, small gifts will help close the gap and broaden the base of donords to the Fine Arts Fund for future And the Fine Arts Fund is tapping into everyg channel possible to do it, including Twitter and direct e-mails, he said. The Fine Arts Fund was foundesd in 1927 as the Cincinnati Institute of Fine It supports local arts institutions throug fundraising andsupport services.
The annuao campaign was established in 1949 as the firsft united arts fund in the countr y and has raised morethan $200 milliojn for its member organizations.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Vanpooling service coming to region - Business First of Buffalo:

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The two-year pilot is expected to begin by the The program is a partnership of the Capitakl DistrictTransportation Authority, the Capitall District Transportation Committee, the Downtown Albanty Business Improvement District, the statew Department of Transportation and the . is currentlg recruiting businesses that might have employees comint from the same region who would be interestex in participating inthe “The main thing is you have to have at leasg a minimum number of people to use the van,” Janackj said. The way the program would work is one of the participantx would also act asthe driver.
The van woulds be assigned to a participant/driver, stay at that person’s placr of employment during the day and remain atthe driver’ss home in the evening. The company providing the wheelseis Inc. out of Bordentown, N.J. VPSI had $62 millionb in revenue in 2008. VPSI was formed in 1977 and startexdfor employees. Today, the compan y has 5,000 vans in operatiobn in more than 45 stateand 50,000 passengers. VPSI reported “At this as soon as possible we hope to begi n rollingvans out,” said Jesse Kafka, VPSI’s business development executive. The companu expects to have 20 vans in operation withijtwo years.
“We expect to add one van or so each montyh through the life of the he said. For more information, call Mila Vega a CDTA plannereat 437-6865.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

J.G. Wentworth raises $100M - Nashville Business Journal:

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The annuity and life-insurance policy purchasetr had its reorganizationplan OK’d by a Delawars bankruptcy court judge a week ago, afterf filing for Chapter 11 protection last month. As part of the J.G. Wentworth’s parent, private equity firm , invested $100 milliohn of new equity to support ongoing It also agreed to provide as muchas $35 millionj for the company to buy loanw from lenders in exchange for new preferredc interests in the The company said Monday that it has substantiallhy reduced its debt load at the pareny holding company level while gaining access to new J.G. Wentworth conducted businessd without interruption during the briefvreorganization process.
The Bryn Mawr, Pa.-bases company sought acceptance of its plan from its lenderzs before what is called aprepackaged filing. More than 90 percent of the termlendera approved, the company said. J.G. Wentworth said its decisioj to file for Chapter 11 came aftee an extensive review of alternatives to address pressuredsfrom “extremely challenging capital markets and high borrowing and was unanimously approved by the company’ws board of directors. In December, J.G. Wentworth laid off 120 of its 200 employeees and closed its LasVegas office. Foundexd in 1991, it movee from Philadelphia to Bryn Mawrin 2003.