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Cape Coral Breeze
THREE DAYS A WEEK POST COMMENTS AT CAPE-CORAL-DAILY-BREEZE.COM Series CAPE CORAL sweep St. Lucie Mets hand Miracle third straight loss BREEZE — SPORTS MID-WEEK EDITION WEATHER: Partly Cloudy• Tonight: Mostly Clear • Friday: Partly Cloudy — 2A cape-coral-daily-breeze.com Vol. 50, No. 45 Thursday, April 14, 2011 50 cents Stewart requests apology, threatens lawsuit By DREW WINCHESTER on Wednesday. FAC members claimed that Stewart said that he simply information that was presented [email protected] Stewart is eyeing Mayor John Stewart signed a construction wrote the wrong date on the con- contained no malice “toward him Former City Manager Terry Sullivan, Councilmembers Bill contract 11 months prior to City tract, and that he was never in or anybody else.” Stewart plans on moving forward Deile, Pete Brandt, Erick Kuehn Council ever seeing the docu- league with MWH. Grasso said there was “no with his lawsuit against the city and Chris Chulakes-Leetz, and ments. He added that since he was way” he would apologize to and certain members of City Finance Advisory Committee FAC Chairman Don maligned publicly, a public apol- Stewart because he did not make Council, he said Wednesday, member Sal Grasso for the suit, McKiernan also said during the ogy would negate his desire to the presentation Monday night — unless those parties make a public following a presentation on presentation that MWH manipu- move forward with the lawsuit. that was handled by McKiernan apology for statements that he Monday that used Stewart’s name lated population and water usage “Yes, it would take away the — and that he “never accused” said impugned his professional in conjunction with “manipulated projections over the course of need for legal action,” Stewart Stewart of “ever doing anything reputation. -
Massachusetts Nurse Newsletter :: April 2005
April 2005 Inside… Single-payer health care: Employer-based insurance..........2 President’s column: You are the expert .......................3 THE NEWSLETTER OF THE MASSACHUSETTS NURSES ASSOCIATION www.massnurses.org VOL. 76 NO. 3 Biosafety legislation backed ........3 NARH ordered not to admit more MNA on Beacon Hill: Overtime bill introduced ............4 patients than RNs can safely care for Governor’s budget blasted ........5 In a landmark victory for unionized reg- Labor Education: istered nurses and their patients at North All about the NLRB......................6 Adams Regional Hospital in North Adams, Landmark ruling is first an independent arbitrator has found that the to align staffing decisions Region 5 notes ..........................16 hospital can no longer admit “more patients than nurses can safely care for.” As part of a with RNs’ professional Continuing education.................18 ruling released in early March, the arbitrator issued an order for the hospital to “cease and standards and their ability MNF scholarships .....................19 desist” from these practices. to meet those standards Nurses from the Salem Hospital Com- “The nurses of North Adams Regional mittee. From left: Fran O’Connell, Ann Peer support..............................21 Hospital have made history with this Marshall, Joanne Raley, Mary Wignall. decision and, if the hospital complies with MNA benefits corner .................22 the arbitrator’s order, we believe it will make protects nurses from being forced to care Salem Hospital this hospital one of the safest in the region by for too many patients at once and places guaranteeing every patient first-rate nursing decisions about the safety of patients in the nurses vote for MNA care,” said Robin Simonetti, RN, co-chair of hands of those ultimately accountable for Survey says the nurses’ union at NARH. -
Audit of the Office of Justice Programs Victim Compensation Grants Awarded to the Massachusetts Department of Attorney General, Boston, Massachusetts * * *
REDACTED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE LIMITED OFFICIAL USE - PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Audit of the Office of Justice Programs Victim Compensation Grants Awarded to the Massachusetts Department of Attorney General, Boston, Massachusetts * * * AUDIT DIVISION 20-089 AUGUST 2020 REDACTED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Redactions were made to the full version of the report for privacy reasons. The redactions are contained only in Appendix 3, the grantee’s response, and are of individuals’ names. REDACTED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Executive Summary Audit of the Office of Justice Programs Victim Compensation Grants Awarded to the Massachusetts Department of Attorney General, Boston, Massachusetts Objective Audit Results The objective of the audit was to evaluate how the The U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector Massachusetts Department of Attorney General, Victim General completed an audit of two Victims of Crime Act Compensation and Assistance Division (VCAD) designed (VOCA) victim compensation formula grants awarded by and implemented its crime victim compensation the Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of program. To accomplish this objective, we assessed Crime (OVC) to the Department of Attorney General in performance in the following areas of grant Boston, Massachusetts. The OVC awarded these management: (1) grant program planning and formula grants, totaling $2,726,000 from fiscal execution, (2) program requirements and performance years (FY) 2016 to 2017 from the Crime Victims Fund to reporting, and (3) grant financial management. provide financial support through the payment of compensation benefits to crime victims throughout Results in Brief Massachusetts. As of February 2020, VCAD drew down As a result of our audit, we concluded that VCAD used a cumulative amount of $2,718,557 for all of the grants its grant funds to compensate crime victims. -
49Th USA Film Festival Schedule of Events
HIGH FASHION HIGH FINANCE 49th Annual H I G H L I F E USA Film Festival April 24-28, 2019 Angelika Film Center Dallas Sienna Miller in American Woman “A R O L L E R C O A S T E R O F FABULOUSNESS AND FOLLY ” FROM THE DIRECTOR OF DIOR AND I H AL STON A F I L M B Y FRÉDERIC TCHENG prODUCeD THE ORCHARD CNN FILMS DOGWOOF TDOG preSeNT a FILM by FrÉDÉrIC TCHeNG IN aSSOCIaTION WITH pOSSIbILITy eNTerTaINMeNT SHarp HOUSe GLOSS “HaLSTON” by rOLaND baLLeSTer CO- DIreCTOr OF eDITeD MUSIC OrIGINaL SCrIpTeD prODUCerS STepHaNIe LeVy paUL DaLLaS prODUCer MICHaeL praLL pHOTOGrapHy CHrIS W. JOHNSON by ÈLIa GaSULL baLaDa FrÉDÉrIC TCHeNG SUperVISOr TraCy MCKNIGHT MUSIC by STaNLey CLarKe CINeMaTOGrapHy by aarON KOVaLCHIK exeCUTIVe prODUCerS aMy eNTeLIS COUrTNey SexTON aNNa GODaS OLI HarbOTTLe LeSLey FrOWICK IaN SHarp rebeCCa JOerIN-SHarp eMMa DUTTON LaWreNCe beNeNSON eLySe beNeNSON DOUGLaS SCHWaLbe LOUIS a. MarTaraNO CO-exeCUTIVe WrITTeN, prODUCeD prODUCerS ELSA PERETTI HARVEY REESE MAGNUS ANDERSSON RAJA SETHURAMAN FeaTUrING TaVI GeVINSON aND DIreCTeD by FrÉDÉrIC TCHeNG Fest Tix On@HALSTONFILM WWW.HALSTON.SaleFILM 4 /10 IMAGE © STAN SHAFFER Udo Kier The White Crow Ed Asner: Constance Towers in The Naked Kiss Constance Towers On Stage and Off Timothy Busfield Melissa Gilbert Jeff Daniels in Guest Artist Bryn Vale and Taylor Schilling in Family Denise Crosby Laura Steinel Traci Lords Frédéric Tcheng Ed Zwick Stephen Tobolowsky Bryn Vale Chris Roe Foster Wilson Kurt Jacobsen Josh Zuckerman Cheryl Allison Eli Powers Olicer Muñoz Wendy Davis in Christina Beck -
Resume Existing Programs for Preventing and Controlling Youth
DOCUMeNT Resume ED 028 299 VT 008 189 The Re le of Organized,Labor in the Vocational Training and Placement of Hard-Core Youth. Massachusetts State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Boston. Community Services Activities Committee.; Massachusetts Univ., Amherst. Labor Relations and Research Center. Spons Agency-Of face of Juvenile r N'nquency and Youth Development (DHEW), Washington, D.C. Note-121p. EDRS Price MF-$0.50 HC-$6.15 Descriptors-ActionPrograms(Community),*CommunityInvolvement,Conferences,DelinquencyCauses, *Delinquency Prevention, *Delinquent Rehabilitation, *Job Placement, Labor Unions, Program Descriptions, Skill Centers, *Skill Development, Vocational Education, Work Attitudes, Workshops This is a report of a training project conducted in Massachusetts to explore mechanisms through which organized labor might involve itself more fully in new and existing programs for preventing and controlling youth crime.Specificall. the objectiyes were: (1) to explore the problem of the young offender, (2) to ext./lore what is being done for the young offender and bv whom, and (3) to explore what might be the role of labor in these existing programs or what new programs labor might develop. The training proiect became operative inJuly 1966 and was subsequently continued until March 15, 1968. This report concerns itself with the following areas of the project: (1) planning, (2) conference, (3) workshops and training sessions, (4) impact znd recommendations. Recommendations include: (1) a program of trained, on-the-job counselors,(2) creation of skill centers, and (3) active support by organized labor of legelfAion pertaining to progressivecorrectional matters. (CH) s%1 co r,z THE ROLE OF ORGANIZED LABOR IN THE VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND PLACEMENT OF HARD-CORE YOUTH U.S. -
Bank of America Festival of Arts, Books & Culture Brochure 2017
AliceAlice CarolCarol OzOz HoffmanHoffman LeiferLeifer PearlmanPearlman NOVEMBER 5-12, 2017 Stephen Tobolowsky Nicole Krauss Michael Roizen Steve Dorff www.katzjcc.org/abcfest NOV Dr. Michael F. Roizen FREE!FREE! Age-Proof: Living Longer Without Running Out of Money or Breaking a Hip 10:00 am • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Healthcare Quality Strategies, Inc. SUNDAY 5 Dr. Michael Roizen, Cleveland Clinic Chief Wellness Officer and frequent guest on The Dr. Oz Show, explains the vital link between health and wealth. Written with Today Show Financial Editor, Jean Chatzky, their light and easy writing style and extremely practical advice will leave you with an actionable plan to add years to your life and dollars to your bank account. Just for Kids Jodi Lee Berman FREE!FREE! Tales of the Giant Cookie: The Playground 11:15 am • Family Activity Center Sponsored by Safety Bus Service The Giant Cookie would love to join all the fun with the kids, but his enormous size just won’t let him! Join him on his adventures at the playground when all the children must learn to work together and share to include him in the fun. Stay around after this interactive story time to decorate cookies. Smart, Sweet and Sassy 11:30 am • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Classic Cake Moderated by Caroline Fortin, Founder / CEO of Mama Said Amy Kritzer, founder of What Jew Wanna Eat and owner of ModernTribe, is an innovative young chef with the heart of a balaboosta who puts a modern twist on Jewish cuisine. Her new cookbook, Sweet Noshings, brings traditional Jewish desserts into the 21st century with recipes like chocolate halva hamentaschen and drunken honey-pomegranate cake. -
Dirty Words in Deadwood
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln University of Nebraska Press -- Sample Books and Chapters University of Nebraska Press Spring 2013 Dirty Words in Deadwood Melody Graulich Nicolas S. Witschi Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/unpresssamples Graulich, Melody and Witschi, Nicolas S., "Dirty Words in Deadwood" (2013). University of Nebraska Press -- Sample Books and Chapters. 206. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/unpresssamples/206 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Nebraska Press at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in University of Nebraska Press -- Sample Books and Chapters by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Dirty Words in Deadwood Buy the Book Postwestern Horizons General Editor William R. Handley University of Southern California Series Editors José Aranda Rice University Melody Graulich Utah State University Thomas King University of Guelph Rachel Lee University of California, Los Angeles Nathaniel Lewis Saint Michael’s College Stephen Tatum University of Utah Buy the Book Dirty Words in Deadwood Literature and the Postwestern edited by melody graulich and nicolas s. witschi University of Nebraska Press § Lincoln and London Buy the Book © 2013 by the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska. Chapter 2, “Last Words in Deadwood,” by Brian McCuskey, originally appeared as “Last Words in Deadwood: Literacy and Mortality on the Frontier” in The Journal of Popular Culture (2011) Wiley Online Library. http://online library.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ j.1540-5931.2011.00876.x/pdf. All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloging- in-Publication Data Dirty words in Deadwood: literature and the postwestern / edited by Melody Graulich and Nicolas S. -
Hate Crime in Massachusetts 2019
Hate Crime in Massachusetts 2019 Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety & Security November 2020 Massachusetts Hate Crimes, 2019 Executive Summary Notes on Data This report is written in accordance with Section 34 of Chapter 22C of the Massachusetts General Laws. The 2019 Hate Crime Report for Massachusetts was compiled using data voluntarily supplied by police departments across the Commonwealth. The Executive Office of Public Safety & Security (EOPSS) received a total of 376 reports of incidents of hate crime (up from 351 in 2018) from 68 municipal police departments, 13 campus police agencies, and MBTA Transit Police. A single hate crime incident may include one or more offenses. In 2019, these 376 incident reports resulted in 421 offenses. In addition, 279 agencies submitted “zero reports” (indicating that they had experienced no bias-motivated incidents) and there were 45 non- reporting agencies (down from 64 in 2018). In 2019, reporting agencies and zero-reporting agencies covered approximately 95% of the population of Massachusetts. After receipt and state data quality checks, EOPSS submits all Massachusetts hate crime data to the FBI for further analysis, verification and inclusion in its annual Hate Crime Statistics publication. EOPSS continues to verify and update hate crime reports after submission to the FBI, and as a result, the data in this report may not match the FBI’s published data Data was collected utilizing two methods – the National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) and the Uniform Crime Report (UCR). Agencies that report data via NIBRS automatically upload their data to EOPSS. EOPSS then extracts the required data for analysis and forwards it to the FBI. -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security Office of Grants and Research
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security Office of Grants and Research Edward J. Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Federal Fiscal Year 2018 Application Charles Baker Karyn Polito Governor Lieutenant Governor Daniel Bennett Angela F.F. Davis Secretary Executive Director Submitted to: U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Assistance August 22, 2018 Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION II. PROGRAM NARRATIVE A. Justice Assistance Grant Priorities and Programs Priority #1. Reducing Gun, Gang and Youth Violence Priority #2. Support Evidence Based Reentry Programs to Reduce Recidivism Priority #3. Targeting Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Offenders Priority #4. Combating Heroin, Opioids and Other Illegal Drugs Priority #5. Collaborative Prosecution and Prevention Programs Priority #6. Utilizing Research to Assess the Effectiveness of JAG Programs B. Strategic Planning Process C. Coordination Efforts D. Collecting and Submitting Performance Measurement Data III. APPENDIX 2 I. INTRODUCTION The Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) is responsible for the policy development and budgetary oversight of the secretariat agencies, independent programs, and several boards which aid in crime prevention, homeland security preparedness, and ensuring the safety of residents and visitors in the Commonwealth. The Office of Grants and Research (OGR) is the arm of EOPSS that serves as the State Administering Agency (SAA) for federal criminal justice and highway safety -
Thanks to the Entertainment Committee HPD Back Then
PRSRT STD HOUSTON POLICE RETIRED OFFICERS ASSOCIATION US POSTAGE PAID P.O. BOX 2288, HOUSTON, TEXAS 77252-2288 HOUSTON, TX PERMIT NO. 9155 THE With Honor We Served . With Pride We Remember OFFICIALETI PUBLICATIONR OF THEED HOUSTON POLICE RETIREDADGE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION VOL.R XIV, NO. 4 B August - September 2015 Thanks to the Entertainment Committee The HPROA Reunion was held this year at the Convention We want to also acknowledge and extend our special Center in Crockett, Texas on Saturday, June 27, 2015 with thanks to our Entertainment Chair Person, Phyllis Wunsche, 122 attendees present. The proceeds derived from the for her assistance in making this Reunion possible and a SILENT AUCTION was $2300.00 which was donated to the great success. Family Assistance Committee. We assure you that this donation will greatly aid in the Your Family Assistance Committee would like to thank all comfort and well being of our “sick and shut-ins.” that donated the items for the SILENT AUCTION. We also extend our thanks to those that actual won the bid for FAMILY ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE their generous contribution. The persons that worked the Forrest W. Turbeville, Chairman SILENT AUCTION were Steve and Vickie Rayne, E.J. and Nelson Foehner, Member Delores Smith, Phyllis Wunsche, Jose Weber, Sue Gaines and Doug Bostock, Member Barbara Cotten. We appreciate their assistance in making Ron Headley, Member this auction a great success. Ray Smith, Member HPD Back Then Recently while attending a retiree funeral, I could not I tugged at Freytag’s sleeve and advised him it was time to help but notice the same faces in attendance. -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security Office of Grants and Research
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security Office of Grants and Research Edward J. Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Federal Fiscal Year 2017 Application Charles Baker Karyn Polito Governor Lieutenant Governor Daniel Bennett Angela F.F. Davis Secretary Executive Director Submitted to: U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Assistance August 25, 2017 Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION II. PROGRAM NARRATIVE A. Justice Assistance Grant Priorities and Programs Priority #1. Reducing Gun, Gang and Youth Violence Priority #2. Support Evidence Based Reentry Programs to Reduce Recidivism Priority #3. Targeting Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Offenders Priority #4. Combating Heroin, Opioids and Other Illegal Drugs Priority #5. Collaborative Prosecution and Prevention Programs Priority #6. Utilizing Research to Assess the Effectiveness of JAG Programs B. Strategic Planning Process C. Coordination Efforts D. Collecting and Submitting Performance Measurement Data III. APPENDIX 2 I. INTRODUCTION The Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) is responsible for the policy development and budgetary oversight of the secretariat agencies, independent programs, and several boards which aid in crime prevention, homeland security preparedness, and ensuring the safety of residents and visitors in the Commonwealth. The Office of Grants and Research (OGR) is the arm of EOPSS that serves as the State Administering Agency (SAA) for federal criminal justice and highway safety -
An Evening with Stephen Tobolowsky
Vol. 14, #25 SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS THEY MAKE THE LOOP POSSIBLE December 7, 2017 An Evening with The Nutcracker Returns to Stephen Tobolowsky Vashon Center for the Arts Vashon Center for the Arts is proud There are some events on Vashon to present the performances from Island that you just DON’T WANT TO students on stage this holiday season in MISS. This is one of them. Stage, film The Nutcracker, December 7-10 and A and television actor Stephen Tobolowsky Charlie Brown Christmas, December 15 is coming to Vashon again to tell his and 16. Audiences of all ages will enjoy entertaining stories. these holiday treats. This is the third visit for Stephen and The Nutcracker graces the Katherine he has taken Vashon to his heart. This L White stage with dancing snowflakes, benefit performance will be sure to sell mischievous mice, waltzing flowers and out (as it has in the past). In the last year, stunning dances. A loving family has a his popularity has surged again with party, dolls and toy soldiers come to life, two new TV roles, as well as his popular a nutcracker is transformed into a prince podcast and his new book, Adventures by magic, a little girl dreams of a land of with God. sweets and good overcomes evil. It’s all Tobolowsky is known for film in a day’s work for the dancers at Vashon roles such as annoying insurance agent Center for Dance. Ned Ryerson in Groundhog Day and Vadne Domeika, Director of Dance, amnesiac Sammy Jankis in Christopher is honored to be at the helm of this Nolan’s Memento, as well as such dance establishment.