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Panel: No lead risk to kids from synthetic turf fields
Children aren't at risk for lead exposure from synthetic athletic fields, according to a report released Wednesday by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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Matthew C. Zambrio Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Human Resources
Mr. Zambrio received his Bachelor's Degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from The College of New Jersey in 2007.
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Matthew C. Zambrio Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Human Resources
Mr. Zambrio received his Bachelor's Degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from The College of New Jersey in 2007.
ETC: - Martians for Education' at Sarnoff
After five years and the first field trips, it was time for a change. "We've been staging 'The War of the Worlds' broadcast with a live cast and antique radios since 2003," says David Sarnoff Library executive ...
ETC: - Martians for Education' at Sarnoff
After five years and the first field trips, it was time for a change. "We've been staging 'The War of the Worlds' broadcast with a live cast and antique radios since 2003," says David Sarnoff Library executive ...
T he Patrick administration is pushing ahead with a radical change in how electric and natural-gas utilities are reimbursed - a move business groups bemoaned as possibly hurting ratepayers.
Matsqui prison guard guilty of sex assault
A Matsqui prison guard has been convicted of assaulting a young BCIT student he met over the Internet.
Emmy contest could mark cable TV milestone
Chain-smoking advertising agents and ruthless trial lawyers are expected to break into this year's Emmy race, marking a cable network milestone, when nominations for U.S. television's highest honors are ...
Seven in custody after two police chases
Seven young people are in custody after separate police chases of three stolen vehicles last night.
Orissa: 17 cops killed in Maoist blast
Mounting a second major attack in less than three weeks, Maoists killed 17 police personnel by triggering a powerful landmine explosion in Orissa's Malkangiri district on Wednesday.
SinoFresh's shares up amid product test talks
SinoFresh Healthcare Inc. got a 22 percent boost to its shares Tuesday as the company announced it would be going from test tubes to noses to determine whether its SinoFresh nasal spray is effective in ...
Anglican bishops from around the world have gathered for what is set to be a difficult Lambeth Conference.
Six people arrested named in major drug bust
Six people, including an 18-year-old New Brockton female, were arrested early Tuesday morning in what investigators are calling "a major drug bust." The arrests came around 2 a.m. at a residence at Martin ...
Dean Zone Off Gulf Of Mexico Largest Ever
The researchers are predicting the area could measure a record 8,800 square miles, or roughly the size of New Jersey.
Mural is stamped into post office memories
Melissa Kennedy has been going to the Shelton Post Office for as long as she can remember, and part of those memories of the 41-year-old lifelong city resident is the mural of the Ousatonic Dam.
Sand-for-brains pol disses Islanders
Just about everyone on Belmar's beaches is there for the same purpose: To lounge on the sand in a swimsuit and soak up some sun.
Journey to the Center of the Earth / Hellboy II: The Golden Army |...
A double-feature at the megaplex this week of Journey to the Center of the Earth and Hellboy II: The Golden Army would broadly suggest that man should stay topside on his planet, and not go looking for portals ...
Telecom gives up big CBA contract
Telecom's business Gen-i is not tendering for another contract with Australian bank CBA after eight years' work, to concentrate on smaller clients with a trans-Tasman focus.
Declining dollar lifts yuan to record high
The central bank yesterday set the yuan's mid-point against the US dollar at 6.8128, with the Chinese currency hitting a new post-revaluation high for a fifth straight day.
Vietnam affirms annual 120,000 USD aid for Palestine
A Vietnamese representative to the Ministerial Conference on Capacity Building for Palestine in Indonesia reaffirmed the country's continued annual provision of 120,000 USD as aid to the State of Palestine.