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Dating Scammer Who Swindled Women Sentenced to Five Years in Prison

According to the personal ads cited in court documents, Patrick Giblin was a deep man; one who didn’t judge a woman on her appearance and who was looking for “one real, true, genuine woman.” She should be ready to commit.   Sometimes, Giblin claimed he was employed by the lottery commission in various states. At others, he said he was in the casino business. He claimed he owned a beachfront property in a New Jersey resort city. Or, as he told it, his brother was an execu... Read more


Pete Davidson & Emily Ratajkowski Getting ‘More Serious’ After A Month Of Dating: Report

Pete Davidson, , and Emily Ratajkowski, , could be taking their romance to the next level, according to sources. The comedian and model, who first sparked romance rumors a few weeks ago, are apparently getting “more serious” and have been ” really enjoying their time together” this past month. “They are going strong and getting a little more serious,” a source close to Pete told People on Monday.   The source also said they have a lot “in com... Read more


A Guide To Dating When Polyamorous

One form of ethical non-monogamy ENM is polyamory, a relationship style in which partners consensually agree to form multiple romantic andor sexual partnerships with other people. Within the lifestyle, there are countless structures each polyamorous relationship can have, and the way people practice polyamory can vary greatly from polycule to polycule the term to describe a group of people connected via their own partnerships or those of their partners. Dating while polyamorous may go against th... Read more


HealthGigJobs Services, Inc. announces a major new enhancement to its Marketplace for the healthcare gig economy.

HealthGigJobs Services, . announces a major new enhancement to its Marketplace for the healthcare gig economy. WEST LM BEACH, Fla., Dec. , PRNewswire -- HealthGigJobs is already unique in the industry for its proprietary bidcounterbid functionality that enables employers and contractors to bypass costly middlemen by directly negotiating with each other to establish the right price for the right gig. The Company is rolling out another game-changer function which will enable users to get matched... Read more


She sees needs and fills them; Meet Megan Quillinan, director of the Mechanicville Area Community Services Center

GETTING TO KNOW – See a need, fill a need; that’s what Megan Quillinan has been doing at the Mechanicville Area Community Services Center for the past two decades.   As executive director, she’s helped the non-profit become a point of connection in the community and provide an expanding list of services. MACSC offers child care, a food pantry and non-residential domestic violence services. It also partners with other organizations to bring in everything from mental healt... Read more


Doctors who left Mission clinic for Pardee ‘threatened’ with non-compete legal action

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Is your group on the list? Akron Community Foundation awards $5 million in grants

Nearly groups received funding during the health and human services cycle. In addition, the board approved $, in competitive grants chosen by the foundation’s Community Investment Committee.   A portion of the health and human services funding was contributed by the Tifft Family Fund; the Charles E. and Mary K. Booth Fund; the Dawley Family Fund; the Summit Portage Area Health Education Fund; and an anonymous fund holder through the community foundation’s grant co-investment p... Read more


UCLA community calls on UC to allow hiring of students without legal status

Students without legal status at UCLA are calling upon the University of California to hire and remove educational barriers for these individuals.   Research led by the UCLA Center for Immigration Law and Policy and backed by immigration law scholars found that the Immigration Reform and Control Act – which bars the hiring of individuals without legal status – does not apply to state institutions such as the UC. With this reasoning, the University would be able to legally empl... Read more


Two Homeless Service Providers Break Into Legal Weed Industry, with Different Approaches

Housing Works and the Doe Fund are breaking into the cannabis industry and pioneering new terrain for nonprofit organizations post-pot prohibition. But the two organizations have  different business models as well as divergent approaches to substance use when it comes to their own clients. Doe Fund workers and elected officials at a press conference in . The nonprofit is known for its street cleaning employment program dubbed “Ready, Willing & Able.” One homeless services... Read more


Taxpayers pay when community health centers face malpractice lawsuits

A patient alleging medical malpractice by a health center must first submit claims to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for review. The government can make a settlement offer or deny the claim. If the claim is denied or not settled, or a six-month review period expires, the patient may sue in federal court under the Federal Tort Claims Act, or FTCA.   To get that federal protection, health centers must have quality improvement and risk management programs and must show regu... Read more


BC’s Everyone Legal clinic opens to offer lower-cost legal services while providing articling jobs

APB is operating the program, which opened in November, with support from several BC law firms and financial support from the Law Foundation of BC and the McLachlin Foundation. The program offers fixed fees and modular pricing that is markedly less expensive and more upfront than billing for services by the hour.   “We offer a suite of legal services, that are packaged in a way that lends itself to ‘tidy’ non-complex legal work,” Maclaren says. “But if someth... Read more


NJ senator’s ex-aide pleads guilty to fraud, tax charges

The former top aide to New Jersey’s Senate president pleaded guilty Monday in federal court to wire fraud and tax evasion charges stemming from political consulting work he did over a five-year period ending in .   Tony Teixeira, , admitted that from - he worked with Sean Caddle — who made headlines this year when he admitted to engineering the murder of another political operative — to inflate invoices for political consulting work the pair did.   There’s n... Read more


Who was Thomas Brown? Meet the name behind Brown Street in Dayton

Brown Street, dedicated in , remains one of Dayton’s main thoroughfares. It was named after Thomas Brown, a builder who helped construct many homes and buildings around the Oregon District and later became a politician.   Brown was born in the village of Manahawkin, N.J. on April , . His father was Capt. Samuel Brown, who served in the Revolutionary War.   As a boy in the little New Jersey town, Brown showed a fondness for anything mechanical or mathematical. He was a carpent... Read more


Buses and trailers used for Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade destroyed in New Jersey fire

NEW YORK – An early-morning fire Monday destroyed seven buses and trailers for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade at a lot in New Jersey.   The incident occurred around a.m. at Royal Buses . in Kearny. A groundskeeper arrived to find the blaze, according to New Jersey .. The groundskeeper was not injured.   Multiple videos showed a row of buses engulfed in flames as a ladder truck sprayed water and firefighters used hoses closer to the fire.   “We don’t h... Read more


Rangers win 4-3 in OT to end Devils' 11-game road win streak

NEW YORK — Filip Chytil scored : into overtime and the New York Rangers rallied to beat New Jersey - on Monday night, snapping the Devils -game road win streak.   Vincent Trochek had a goal and an assist, Kaapo Kakko and Chris Kreider also scored, and K Andre Miller had two assists for the Rangers, who came back from two two-goal deficits to get their fourth straight win. Igor Shesterkin stopped shots. The Rangers are -- in their last seven games.   In the extra period, Chyti... Read more


WATCH: Irate Customer Trashes NJ Liquor Store, Causes Thousands in Damage

A man trashed a liquor store in New Jersey after learning he didn t have enough money to make his purchase, chucking bottles at a clerk and threatening to kill an employee before running out of the store, authorities say.   Much of the late November chaos at Beno s Liquor store on Linden s North Wood Avenue was caught on camera above. According to police, the man tried to buy a small bottle of liquor but didn t have enough cash.   When the employee refused to sell him the bottle at... Read more


New Jersey plans to cut 2.4 million Pinelands trees

BASS RIVER TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Up to . million trees would be cut down as part of a project to prevent major wildfires in a federally protected New Jersey forest heralded as a unique environmental treasure.   New Jersey environmental officials say the plan to kill trees in a section of Bass River State Forest is designed to better protect against catastrophic wildfires, adding it will mostly affect small, scrawny trees — not the towering giants for which the Pinelands National Re... Read more


NJ’s Freed Slave House is up for sale, raising fears it’s history won’t be honored

On Claremont Avenue in Montclair, N.J., there s a small, one-bedroom colonial home. A real estate listing originally started with Attention investors, and plays up its charm, describing it as a beauty with gleaming hardwood floors, a great living room, a dining area, a tastefully updated kitchen. The asking price is $,.   But community members say the home has value far beyond that — as a piece of history. The home was once owned by James Howe, a former slave. The property was beque... Read more


NJ Sues North Wildwood Over New Dunes

New Jersey s Department Of Environmental Protection Is Suing North Wildwood To Prevent The City From Installing Flood Protections Along Its Beach - News Live Video - Philadelphia Watch New Jersey s Department Of Environmental Protection Is Suing North Wildwood To Prevent The City From Installing Flood Protections Along Its Beach , a video on Newsm. View more videos and watch News, a live news stream featuring original News reporting. Read more


NJ lawmaker wants to end millions in Christmas handouts

When the New Jersey budget was finalized back in June, hundreds of so-called Christmas tree items worth more than $ billion were added to the spending plan that was eventually signed by Gov. Phil Murphy.   This practice of handing out politically motivated financial gifts has become a tradition in the Garden State, but one lawmaker is pushing a plan to change things.   According to state Sen. Michael Testa, R-Cumberland, the time has come to restore integrity and fairness to the sp... Read more


N.Y. Rangers 4, New Jersey 3

First Period_, New Jersey, Hischier Siegenthaler, :. , New Jersey, Mercer , :. , N.Y. Rangers, Kreider Vesey, Trocheck, :.   Second Period_, New Jersey, Hughes Mercer, Hamilton, :. , N.Y. Rangers, Trocheck Zibanejad, Fox, : pp. , N.Y. Rangers, Kakko Miller, Chytil, :.   Referees_Kevin Pollock, Carter Sandlak. Linesmen_Caleb Apperson, Mark Shewchyk. Read more


NJ local officials, unions rally for last-gasp bid to head off tax hike

TRENTON – Officials from local governments and unions for the workers employed by them are pushing for the state to spend $ million to offset a spike in health benefits costs – and say it must be done within two weeks, as the higher costs start in January.   In exchange for what they say would be a one-time subsidy, the coalition is guaranteeing $ million in recurring cost savings for the State Health Benefits Plan.   And they say if the SHBP’s plan design committ... Read more


RSV uptick statewide prompts Sen. Schumer to call on feds for help

Hospitals across New York state need more help in the fight against a growing number of RSV cases, according to Sen. Chuck Schumer.   The Senate majority leader is calling on the federal government to send doctors, nurses and other medical staff to the state to help combat the uptick.   He s also urging federal officials to allow medical providers from neighboring states, like Pennsylvania, to step-in and help.   Doctors say that cases of RSV, a respirato... Read more


Truck crashes into 3 Memphis gas stations

Correction: Only one Mapco location was involved in this incident. Police initially gave incorrect information. We apologize for the error.   MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Memphis Police responded to three separate incidents on December alone where a vehicle ran into a gas station and attempted to make off with ATMs.   The first incident occurred around a.m. at the Mapco on the block of Jackson Street. Officers made the scene and were advised that a black Ford truck drove into the buildin... Read more


Ulta beauty, Inc. final analysis Rises In Q3, Beats estimates

RTTNews - Ulta elegance, . ULTA printed a earnings for its third quarter that expanded from the equal duration final yr and beat the road estimates.   The business s final analysis totaled $. million, or $. per allotment. This compares with $. actor, or $three.ninety four per allotment, in final year s third quarter.   Analysts on average had expected the enterprise to acquire $. per share, according to abstracts compiled through Thomson Reuters. Analysts estimates customarily excl... Read more