Masks mandate at Springfield Public Schools ends Monday

Masks mandate at Springfield Public Schools ends Monday

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Students at Springfield Public Schools will no longer be required to wear masks beginning Monday, April 4. Northampton mask mandate has ended The Springfield School Committee unanimously voted Thursday night to end the mask mandate. Masks will still be required for anyone entering the nurses’ office and for anyone returning to […]

EPA Will Skip Perchlorate Regulations For Drinking Water

EPA Will Skip Perchlorate Regulations For Drinking Water

By Juan Carlos Rodriguez (April 1, 2022, 5:01 PM EDT) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday said it is sticking with the Trump administration’s decision to forgo regulations on perchlorate under the Safe Drinking Water Act because the best available science supports it. The agency said Thursday that it didn’t find any evidence […]

Best Air Purifiers For Home: How to Avoid Seasonal Allergies

Best Air Purifiers For Home: How to Avoid Seasonal Allergies

We independently source all of the awesome products and experiences that we feature on Thrillist. If you buy or book from the links on our site, we may receive an affiliate commission — which in turn supports our work. Spring is in the air, which means allergy season is (unfortunately) here. Besides pollen, there are […]

Limit Reached – Join the EU-Startups CLUB

Limit Reached – Join the EU-Startups CLUB

€49/Month This option is ideal for corporates and investors who want to stay up-to-date regarding Europe’s most promising startups, have full access to our startup database, while also having the opportunity to post unlimited (free) job posts on the EU-Startups Job Board for just €49 per month. The amount will be billed quarterly = €147 […]

Weekly Update for Government Contractors and Commercial Businesses – March 2022 #5 | PilieroMazza PLLC

Weekly Update for Government Contractors and Commercial Businesses – March 2022 #5 | PilieroMazza PLLC

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS GSA Releases Polaris Q&A Signaling Key Changes in Upcoming RFPs, March 25, 2022, Isaias “Cy” Alba, IVGSA recently released a Q&A in anticipation of the first two Polaris Requests for Proposals (RFPs). GSA anticipates the RFPs for Small Businesses and Women-Owned Small Businesses will be released soon, while those for the Historically Underutilized Business Zones […]

Why Australia’s daily Covid cases are on the rise again

Why Australia’s daily Covid cases are on the rise again

For most of this year, I have decided to not comment further on Covid-19. Given the lack of appetite for truth about the pandemic, I have declined all media requests. There seems to be a dogged determination to pretend everything is okay. Anyone who suggests otherwise is shot down in flames. We live in silence […]

CBRM water utility looking for volunteers for residential water testing

CBRM water utility looking for volunteers for residential water testing

SYDNEY, N.S. — The Cape Breton Regional Municipality water utility is searching for volunteers to take part in residential tap water sampling as part of routine testing for lead and copper.   The municipality is looking for about 150 homes that get water from the utility to participate in the free testing, according to a […]

Pratt and Partners Awarded $1.9M in Federal Funds for Affordable Small Home Sustainability

Pratt and Partners Awarded $1.9M in Federal Funds for Affordable Small Home Sustainability

The Pratt Center for Community Development and community partners Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation, IMPACCT Brooklyn, and Kinetic Communities Consulting have been selected to receive $1,942,500 for an Affordable Small Home Sustainability (ASHS) Initiative as part of the federal government funding bill signed into law by President Joe Biden on March 15. Over the past […]

Athol Daily News – The Sportsman’s Corner: Ticks will be bad

Athol Daily News – The Sportsman’s Corner: Ticks will be bad

Ticks and the many diseases they transmit are here and it looks like a banner year for the little pests. This week, my wife had to visit her doctor for treatment of a bite. She blames Laney for being the “vector.” The mild winter seems to have been good for them and thus bad for […]