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Aaron Gordon: Condo associations gain victory over banking lobby
For the second year in a row, Florida's condominium associations dodged a financial bullet when legislators opted to favor voters rather than the powerful banking lobby. It was an important victory for the state's struggling community associations,...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Finance, Tampa, Lobbying
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Grant to help neighborhoods hit by foreclosure, subprime lending
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comWashington County has been awarded a $715,000 state grant for housing counseling, foreclosure prevention and other housing programs, a county official told the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday. Jim Hovis, director of the county’s Office of...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Douglas F. Gansler, Mortgages, Interior Policy, Politics
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LETTER: Thanks For Supporting Housing Funds
We at the Publicly Assisted Housing Resident Network and the Connecticut Housing Coalition thank state Sen. Toni Harp and Rep. Toni Walker for their work in restoring payment in lieu of taxes and tax abatement grant funding for public housing to the...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Executive Branch, National Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Toni N Harp
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Four candidates running for spot on Meade 46-1 School Board
STURGIS, S.D. - Four people are running for the three available seats in the Meade School Board election on June 4. Vying for the three three-year terms are Bryce Richter, Sturgis, Ezra Hays and Curtis Nupen, both of Piedmont, and Robert Burns, the...
Tags: United Way , Graduation, Economy, Business and Finance, Teachers, Science and Technology
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Condo laws in need of a digital upgrade
When the Illinois Condominium Property Act was written decades ago, computers barely existed. Today they are almost essential for conducting business and personal matters. Community associations have found myriad uses for electronic communication but also...Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Science and Technology, Politics
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With apartments gone, historians wonder what is below Harbor Square
HAMPTON — The derelict buildings, playing children and crime associated with the property's seedy visitors are long gone from the former Harbor Square site downtown. But as the city plans to redevelop the 17.7-acre tract — and contractors...
Tags: College of William and Mary, Archaeology, Arts and Culture, Colonial Williamsburg, Wars and Interventions
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Winnetka zoning board approves New Trier netting
The Winnetka Zoning Board of Appeals Monday night voted in favor of allowing New Trier High School to erect a 50-foot high black "netting system" around a baseball backstop despite the concerns of some Winnetka residents who fear the system could be an...
Tags: Baseball, Elections, Interior Policy, Politics, Sports
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Irvine tackles housing for developmentally disabled
Irvine Councilwoman Christina Shea's proposal to investigate and improve the housing situation for developmentally disabled residents drew applause — and unanimous approval — at Tuesday's meeting. This "vulnerable group" does not receive...Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Autism
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Former Maywood official pleads guilty to theft, misconduct
The former head of the Maywood Housing Authority pleaded guilty to theft and official misconduct today and was sentenced to six years in prison, according to the Illinois Attorney General's office. In a press release, Attorney General Lisa Madigan...
Tags: Theft, Trials, Punishment, Politics, Interior Policy
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READER SUBMITTED: NHSNB, Inc celebrates NeighborWorks America Week
New BritainIn conjunction with National NeighborWorks Week, Neighborhood Housing Services of New Britain, Inc. will present a community housing fair titled "A Place Called Home." The fair will be held on Saturday, June 8,, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Louis P. Slade...Tags: Arts and Culture, Politics, Interior Policy, Foreclosures, New Britain
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Petoskey council to get annual audit report
PETOSKEY -- Petoskey City Council members will hear findings from the city's annual financial audit when they meet Monday, May 20. The regular council meeting begins at 7 p.m. Monday at city hall, 101 E. Lake. Traverse City accounting firm Dennis,...Tags: Politics, Interior Policy
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Housing security unit disbanded, employees laid off
Baltimore's housing office has disbanded its security unit, laying off seven sworn police officers, the agency said Thursday. The duties of the Lease Enforcement Unit — which investigates criminal activity in public housing to determine if a...Tags: Baltimore Housing, Interior Policy, Politics, Public Housing
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