26 May, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

Northern Lights Center LLC owner Matt Bobich has been order to pay $70,000 in penalties for failure to follow safety precautions as well as ignoring a halt work order from Alaska Occupation Safety as well as Health Department. After a complaint was received in April 2009 from a worker on the site, an investigator was [...]

26 May, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

Malcom McLaren, who is arguably be the real founder of the punk movement, died of cancer in April at the age of 64. His battle with mesothelioma was not publicized, as well as he died quietly in a clinic in Switzerland attended by his sons, Joe Corre as well as Ben Westwood.
McLaren was a colorful [...]

26 May, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

Officials at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station in Seattle, Washington plan to raze 69 buildings that range from tiny toilet facilities to the historic Hangar One built in 1945. All the buildings are located on either Ault Field Base or on the Seaplane Base. U.S. Navy officials in charge of the proposal possess agreed to [...]

26 May, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

The Newport, Rhode Island area has hundreds of acres of land up for grabs. The U.S. Navy used to own 260 acres of land on Aquidneck Island, as well as developers are interested in the economic possibilities. The Narragansett Indian Tribe, but, is making a bid for the land, claiming that it falls under its [...]

26 May, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

Author Deborah Rudacille based her book Roots of Steel on the mill workers of Bethlehem Steel in Dundalk, Maryland. Rudacille herself grew up there, but she moved away after going to college. She came back in order to talk to the retired steel workers who had made up the hard-working population there until the steel [...]

26 May, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has discovered that Marco Island, Florida crushed up as well as buried more than 260 feet of asbestos pipe while constructing Collier Boulevard back in 2006. Some of that bodily may still be buried under Veteran’s Park.
For the improper handling as well as disposal of asbestos-containing materials, the EPA is [...]

25 May, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

After paying an overdue $13,000 tax bill, the Dirigo Immature Marines are once again the owners of the former Harris Baking Co. building in Waterville, Maine. The former owner had deeded it to the Immature Marines for $1 as extended as they would pay the taxes.
Once they had missed their tax deadline, the Immature Marines [...]

25 May, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

Rosetta Genomics has recently been awarded accreditation by the Laboratory Accreditation Program of the College of American Pathologists (CAP). CAP accreditation is now added to the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certification awarded to the Rosetta Genomics laboratory in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as well as the ISO 13485 accreditation awarded to the Rosetta Genomics research as [...]

25 May, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

An environmental impact hearing was held concerning a proposed housing development, as well as demolition of the former Harlem Valley Psychiatric Center in Wingdale, New York may finally begin this summer.
It’s been six years since the Benjamin Companies bought the site at a total cost of $9 million. Part of an adjacent farm was bought [...]

17 May, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

The historic Alexander Inn in Oak Ridge, Tennessee was purchased by the Oak Ridge Revitalization Effort (ORRE) final December. Under an agreement with the city, ORRE has until the end of the year to pay for the building. A lot of work must be done to the building, as well as the east wing has [...]