Borough among worst-hit by government funding cuts NW Evening Mail CUTS in Barrow's central government funding have seen the borough suffer the second largest loss in the country this financial year. And the area will fare fourth-worst in 2012/2013, according to figures obtained by Barrow Borough Council.
Winifred La Grua, Benefactor Of The Borough, Dies At 94 Patch.com Winifred and her kate husband Maurice owned and operated La Grua's Gift Shop on Water St. in Stonington Borough for over 50 years, the obituary says. In 2007, Wynne funded the purchase and renovation of the old Atwood foundry building to serve as a ...
'Jersey Shore' show gets thumbs down from borough bearing its name Williamsport Sun-Gazette Jersey Shore Borough officials have rejected the idea of having them come there. Lorena Beniquez, commissioner of the Central Pennsylvania Film Office, had pitched the idea of having the producers of the show shooting film for the program in Jersey ...
Manasquan proposes rental hike, repairs for municipal dock slips Asbury Park Press MANASQUAN — The borough will hold a public hearing and final vote at 8 pm Monday at Borough Hall on an ordinance that would raise the rental fee for municipal dock slips by 5 percent. The borough is proposing to use the increase in rental fees to pay ...
Freedom Of Entry To The Borough Is Granted To 9th/12th Royal Lancers Chesterfield Post The 9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales') Regiment is to receive The Freedom of Entry to the Borough in recognition of the Regiment's importance in the region and its close association with the Borough of Chesterfield. The honour will be granted at ...
Bogota's tax base is down $100M NorthJersey.com BY DENISA R. SUPERVILLE BOGOTA — The borough's tax base dropped by nearly $100 million over the past three years — largely due to lower assessments from tax appeals, borough officials said. The appeals and the accompanying decline are expected to ...
Pupils share their views on future of the borough North London Today PRIMARY school pupils had the chance to take part in a debate about the future of their borough last week. Some 45 youngsters aged between five and 11, representing 22 primary schools, were at the Millfield Theatre, in Edmonton, to say what they would ...