Related Blog Posts

Forest Hills HS principal, pupil inspiration for state law

14 hours ago ago from Queens Campaigner

Elderly and visually impaired residents will now have a much easier time reading their bills, thanks to a suggestion from Forest Hills High School Principal Saul Gootnick and a student from the school. State Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi (D-Forest Hills) and state Sen. Joseph Addabbo (D-Howard Beach) told hundreds of students at Forest Hills High School last week that the idea for a law they sponsored mandating that companies print their ...

Related content

QSR Restaurants

2 hours ago ago from Potato News for Potato Industry Professionals

PotatoPro Services for the Potato Processing Industry Home News Find a Supplier Events Jobs PotatoPro Newsletter How To... Resources ...

Related content

THERE ARE GOOD THINGS THAT HAPPEN IN HARTFORD

9 hours ago ago from "WE THE PEOPLE"

The main sanctuary of Trinity Episcopal Church on Sigourney Street, pictured above, was used Monday to host a day of remembrance for homeless people who have died on the streets of Hartford in the past year. The event was sponsored by numerous faith based organizations and groups that provide services to Hartford's homeless population. The event was well attended and included the reading of the names of those who have died and a candle ...

Related content

Video: Rally against War on People (17th December, 2009)

5 hours ago ago from Radical Notes

Posted by Correspondence December 24, 2009 at 10:33 am in India , State Repression , Video On 17th December a rally was held in New Delhi (from Ramlila Ground to Parliament Street) to protest the state's ongoing offensive against the people of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashra. People from many states joined the rally. For more information ...

Related content

Washington State Grows by 100,000 in Last Year. King by and Estimated 25,000.

6 hours ago ago from Publicola

The Secretary of State's blog reports the following news: New Census projections show that we’re on the move in Washington — people moving in from other states and folks having babies.  In the past decade, we’ve grown by 13 percent and are now the 13th largest state!  And it could be Lucky 13 if we wind up gaining a new congressional seat. We’ve grown by nearly 100,000 during the last year and — drum roll please — our new statewide ...

Related content

Related News

Nothing to see... move along.

Related Videos

Nothing to see... move along.