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'Green' Skyscraper Going Up in MiamiWednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 8:49AM"Smart and green," a revolutionary building is planned for the Magic City.

June Donations made by Pub Charity amount to $3,134,548Sunday, July 3, 2011 @ 8:40PMMartin Cheer, CEO of PUB CHARITY announced today “Royal NZ Ballet, Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoor Pursuits, Focus Paihia Community Trust, Spirit Of Adventure Trust and Brain Injury Assn Auckland each benefit New Zealand communities in their own way and this month each have been awarded a significant donation supporting their great charitable work.

T-Mobile, residents to discuss Saugus cell tower concernsTuesday, June 21, 2011 @ 2:29AMSAUGUS - After T-Mobile won an open bid to install a new cell phone tower at the Little League field on Hurd Avenue next to the Veterans School, residents of Saugus and representatives from T-Mobile are set to go in front of the Appeals Board on Thursday to discuss the project.

Angling for a cool gift for Dad?Saturday, June 18, 2011 @ 11:00PMOK, I'll admit, we're cutting it a little close here, but there's still time — just barely — not to forget Dad on Father's Day.

Pompton Lakes Volunteer Fire Department - the last decade and into the futureSunday, June 12, 2011 @ 11:45PMThe sacrifice made by members of the Pompton Lakes Volunteer Fire Department since 1895 goes far beyond answering calls and training. These men and women literally built the department with their heart and soul, grit, humor, courage, and when necessary, with their bare hands.

SATERN Seeks Amateur Radio Volunteers for Joplin OperationsFriday, June 3, 2011 @ 12:30PMIn accord with our Memorandum of Understanding with The Salvation Army, the ARRL is looking for volunteers to aid them in their work in Joplin, Missouri at this time. There is a specific process to be followed in doing this, so please read this information carefully . The Salvation Army continues to provide food, drink and other items of basic care to survivors and rescue workers in the impacted ...

Radio Amateurs Assist American Red Cross, Served Agencies During Joplin StormWednesday, May 25, 2011 @ 12:34PMOn Sunday, May 22 at 5:41 PM (CDT), the single deadliest twister in almost 60 years -- and the second major tornado disaster in less than a month -- swept through the southwestern Missouri city of Joplin, slamming straight into St John’s Regional Medical Center. The tornado killed 117 people. As soon as the storm cleared, area Amateur Radio operators responded to requests from the American Red ...

Police: Students at risk as radios don’t work in schoolTuesday, May 10, 2011 @ 5:07PMMINT HILL, N.C. -- Police say budget cuts are putting students in danger at one CMS school.     Mint Hill Police Chief Tim Ledford tried to reach the only school resource officer assigned to Rocky River High Tuesday morning. “I just called our school resource officer three times to get him to give me radio check, he didn't answer,” Ledford says. That's because the resource officer can't answer ...

Is $27M for radios necessary?Saturday, April 23, 2011 @ 11:04PMSt. Johns County plans to spend $27 million to upgrade its radio system, a move it has said is prompted by a Federal Communications Commission order with a 2013 deadline. However, there is no order requiring the county to go to a brand new system, which county officials now acknowledge. Rather, the FCC regulation requires only that the county go to narrowband technology, something county and law ...