Firstaid - Officials trip over strings on school aid
Officials trip over strings on school aid
Newark Star-Ledger - New Jersey communities that began the week celebrating hefty boosts in state school aid are beginning to worry that the increases are far less substantial than they first thought. They believe state-imposed restrictions on how the money can be used
Source: www.nj.com
Family Disaster Plan
WBAY Green Bay - Ask your American Red Cross, YMCA, or YWCA about lessons for CPR and first aid. Practice and Maintain Your Plan Quiz family members to make sure they remember the designated meeting places, phone numbers, family contact, and safety rules. Test
Source: www.wbay.com
N. Korea Proposes Resuming Aid Projects
Forbes - South Korea pressed North Korea on Wednesday to follow through on its pledge to start dismantling its atomic weapons program in the first high-level talks between the two Koreas since the communist regime’s October nuclear test. North Korea did not
Source: www.forbes.com
Canada Announces Aid for Afghanistan
Associated Press - Liberal Party leader Stephane Dion said Canada has spent nine times more on its military efforts in Afghanistan than it has on humanitarian aid. Harper said the government initially focused on security because it was the first time NATO forces had
Source: hosted.ap.org
March Classes in Disaster Preparedness
City of Berkeley - Disaster First Aid Saturday, March 25, 9:00-12:00, 997 Cedar Street. Learn how to apply basic first aid techniques, give initial care to the seriously injured, and stabilize victims until other services are
Source: www.ci.berkeley.ca.us
Rite Aid opening Lake George, Corinth stores tomorrow
Post-Star - Two new area Rite Aid stores are simultaneously opening for the first time tomorrow at 8 a.m., with back-to-back ribbon-cutting ceremonies as well. One store is at 2160 State Route 9 in Lake George, and the other at 1 Palmer Avenue in Corinth. “We
Source: www.poststar.com
Towns get meager hike in state aid
NorthJersey.com - State aid to New Jersey’s municipalities would increase for the first time since 2004 if lawmakers approve Governor Corzine’s proposed budget, which adds $32.6 million to town coffers. But while local officials are grateful for any increase after
Source: www.northjersey.com
Aid plan called horrible and generous : Some towns left
Patriot Ledger - Horrible, Town Administrator Bradley Plante said when he first saw the local aid figures. Unless the Legislature steps up to the plate and helps us out, we re in trouble, Plante said. It s kind of like a knife in the back
Source: ledger.southofboston.com
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