Grand jury finds fault with Montco commissioners but little that's illegal The Reporter Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:38 AM PST NORRISTOWN â" Knowing a Montgomery County grand jury's report about Commissioner James R. Matthews and other Montgomery County officials runs 69 pages, one would reasonably expect the pages to be chock full of criminal charges, but there are only two allegations. | Decision on new Pender County manager could come Monday Topsail Voice Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:37 AM PST BURGAW â" Pender Countyâs search for a new manager may come to an end as early as next week when the board of commissioners is expected to meet in closed session to vote on and make an offer to one of its candidates. | ROBBINSVILLE: A bridge too many The Messenger-Press Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:37 AM PST ROBBINSVILLE â" Work will proceed on only one of the two bridges that turnpike contractors had planned to close down this week because township officials complained there were too many detours going on at the same time. | Letter: Retire-rehire is troublesome Community Press & Recorder Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:37 AM PST "Also, by mutual agreement between the board and Superintendent Gary Brooks, the superintendent withdrew his retire-rehire request." With the WC school district in financial disrepair, a situation which would allow one individual to increase his take home | Wahlin leads Dubai Ladies Masters Pretoria News Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:36 AM PST Dubai, United Arab Emiratesâ" Lotta Wahlin took the clubhouse lead with a 6-under 66 Wednesday in the first round of the Dubai Ladies Masters, one stroke ahead of Becky Brewerton. | ALLENTOWN: High school scheduling changes mulled for 2012 The Messenger-Press Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:36 AM PST ALLENTOWN Administrators are discussing modifying Allentown High Schoolâs block scheduling in September to enable students to take their major course subjects throughout the year instead of compressing every class into one semester. | Would-be trophy tower draws crowd Crain's New York Business Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:36 AM PST The second round of bids for 10 E. 53rd St. are due Wednesday and sources said there was very strong interest for the Plaza district property. SL Green Realty Corp., RXR Realty and Savanna were all said to be circling the 388,000-square-foot, 37-story property. Sources had said earlier that it is likely to fetch about $625 a square foot, or nearly $242.5 million. However, one party who looked at ... | Are You Game? | Food sans middle man bringing the forest to your family Urban Tulsa Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:35 AM PST Hunting and gathering: The need to eat. Top of the old pyramid in Social Science 101. It goes hand-to-mouth and is practiced by every creature on the planet in one way or the other. There was a time in human history when it wasn't a lifestyle choice; it was life or death. Of course, one could go on... By Angela Evans. | The five dates of Christmas Evening Standard Wed, 14 Dec 2011 03:35 AM PST I already know what I'm getting for Christmas: a set of Le Creuset saucepans. That my mother has bought me the ultimate wedding list present is the surest sign yet that she has abandoned all hope of my ever getting married. Singledom doesn't faze me, though: if no one puts a ring on it, I intend to be more Jane Austen than her busybody creation Miss Bates. But, it being the festive season, and ... | | |
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