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Council Meeting Agenda 12.15.09
3 hours ago ago from City of Burlington, NJ - News
City of Burlington COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA December 15, 2009 SALUTE TO FLAG PRESENTATIONS UNFINISHED BUSINESS PUBLIC COMMENTS -Each Citizen will be allotted Five (5) minutes to speak, in order to allow everyone an opportunity to express their concerns. CONFERENCE ITEMS Potential Redevelopment of Block 225, Lots 1 & 3; Block 226, Lots 1 & 1.03 and Block 230, Lot 3- Erik Rucker CEO/President of The Chicago ...
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10 hours ago ago from Baltimore Crime Beat
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17 hours ago ago from The Presurfer
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7 hours ago ago from Ron Kaye L.A.
Is it too much to ask of the nation's highest paid and most coddled elected city officials to stand up in public and tell their constituents how they can justify giving nearly 9,000 city workers nearly $30 million in cash and guaranteeing them pay raises of up to 4 percent for the next four years? Common decency demands no less when the City Council takes up Item 29 today, a new five-year contract for Brian D'Arcy's IBEW Local 18, the union ...
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20 hours ago ago from OpenCdA
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8 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
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9 hours ago ago from PopEater
NEW ORLEANS -Good news for the city of New Orleans as it seeks to sell its first bonds since 2007: Moody's Investors Service has affirmed its investment-grade rating. Thursday's announcement puts the city closer to holding a $40 million bond sale for street work next week. Fitch Ratings recently affirmed an investment-grade rating; Standard & Poor's rating is pending. The city sold $75 million from a $260 million bond issue in 2007. Officials ...
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20 hours ago ago from Media General - WNCT.com
Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This City Council Votes on New Requirements for Greenville Bouncers By Andrew Doud | Reporter Published: December 10, 2009 Updated: December 2009 New plans to improve the safety of downtown Greenville will start by educating the muscle ...
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6 hours ago ago from Media General - NBC4i.com
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