The Young Ambassadors program, now in its fourth year, is an initiative designed to cultivate the passion and leadership of young community stewards. The post PennDOT, Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful announce two ‘Young Ambassadors’ from Bensalem High School appeared first on The Independence.| The Independence
Nominations are open for students, adults, colleagues, neighbors, or friends who embody the spirit of an Upstander. The post NOVA seeks nominations for annual Upstander Awards appeared first on The Independence.| The Independence
Harran said, “Our approach must be – and is – a comprehensive strategy of prevention, enforcement, and robust support for recovery.” The post Sheriff Harran marks National Recovery Month appeared first on The Independence.| The Independence
New legislation delivers critical federal resources to protect students, educators, and families from harmful indoor air pollution.| The Independence
This September the SHIRO! community will choose Garian’s fate in Climax Entertainment’s mixed-genre classic Dark Savior! Can you reach the captain’s quarters in time? Participants will pursue the murderous monster...| SEGA SATURN, SHIRO!
Written by Siti Khatijah Zamhari & Dr Farah Zaini After nearly eight months of intensive| UNIMAS Gazette
SLUSE (Sustainable Land Use and Natural Resource Management) Master programme, which is jointly offered by| UNIMAS Gazette
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak recently welcomed five students and two officers from Osaka Prefectural Suito Kokusai| UNIMAS Gazette
Reactivate, an Invenergy company, American Farmland Trust (AFT) and Edelen Renewables Community Solar have announced their newly formed partnership, Farmers Powering Communities (FPC), to bring community-scale solar projects to American farmers and rural communities. FPC’s mission is to connect those working to feed the planet with those powering America, ensuring solar development is deployed to… The post New Farmers Powering Communities partnership aims to expand rural community solar a...| Solar Power World
Ampion Renewable Energy has announced the launch of a new interstate community solar setup it’s calling “Synthetic Community Solar.” This initiative enables solar developers to optimize project economics by expanding access to solar credits for subscribers across state lines, while providing additional savings for low-income households. With the IRA’s major incentives for solar developers expiring,… The post Ampion launches new interstate community solar program appeared first on So...| Solar Power World
Welcome back to The Spark, our monthly newsletter that’s all about how people just like you are creating positive change, one meaningful step at a time. The Spark is generously supported by Laura Rice. DIY disaster-preparedness kits you can make for vulnerable neighbors. How to turn your home into a... The post The Spark: How Disaster Prep Can Bring Your Community Together appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.| Reasons to be Cheerful
On the stabilizing and grounding nature of the sangha and its potential role in enacting social change The post The Beloved Embodiment of Community appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.| Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
The Parish of Baulkham Hills will celebrate its first-ever Community Fete on Sunday, 21 September 2025, at the grounds of Saint Michael’s Primary School, Baulkham Hills.| Catholic Outlook
Montana State University researchers are highlighting purslane, a nutritious wild weed, through a tasting event at Whistle Pig Korean to assess local interest in its culinary uses.| KBZK News
Don’t miss Eagle Mount Bozeman’s Annual Summer Concert on September 4, 2025, featuring vibrant local Americana music, tasty food vendors, and a fantastic community atmosphere!| KBZK News
We are making a documentary film called “Pieowa“ about the obsession with pie in Iowa. Really. People are so obsessed with pie they will ride their bikes 500 miles, braving sweltering heat and headwinds over 7 days, just so they can eat it every day! As part of the film we will be covering this […]| The World Needs More Pie
Ampion says its Synthetic Community Solar product can help developers meet Category 4 Investment Tax Credit (ITC) requirements more quickly.| Latest Renewable Energy Updates, Trends & Insights
The chiefs allege 911 patients are endangered because EMS Medical Director Carl Schultz has blocked paramedics from using innovative medical treatments.| Orange County Register
We’re proud to introduce Save the Redwoods League’s new community fundraising platform, Branch Out for the Redwoods. We’ve created an easy way for you to turn your personal passions, adventures, and milestones into real impact by raising money for redwood forest protection and restoration.| Save the Redwoods League
From June 9 to July 31, 82 incredible community members joined forces to make repair more accessible around the world. Across seven languages—French, Spanish, Japanese, German, Italian, English, and Dutch—these…| iFixit News
Wenn Sie jemanden bei Instagram als "enge Freunde" hinzufügen, öffnet sich eine ganz neue Ebene der Privatsphäre und des Austauschs. In diesem Beitrag| MeineTipps24
Welcome to the Inspection Insider. Here, seasoned home inspectors share their technical expertise and experience to help you improve your own inspections. In this post, Ken Zhang of Inspextro Home Inspection in New York discusses foundation issues in new construction. Zhang is a Certified Master Inspector who serves both English and Chinese-speaking buyers in New… The post Foundation Issues in New Construction:<span class="updated_title">What Inspectors Need to Know</span> appeared first ...| InspectorPro Insurance
Yes, the conference in Budapest has started. If you’re not there in-person, join one of the chat channels linked to on the site and you can watch talks remotely. Enjoy!| The Document Foundation Blog
Here’s our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last four weeks – click the links to learn more… Every six months – in February and August – we release a new major update to LibreOffice. And on 20 August, LibreOffice 25.8 arrived with many new features, plus compatibility improvements […]| The Document Foundation Blog
Juan Carlos Sanz, a long time contributor to OpenOffice and LibreOffice, and a TDF Member, passed away last Friday, August 22. He has been contributing to documentation and localization in Spanish, and has been active in the forums to help LibreOffice users as much as he could. In July 2022, Juan Carlos was interviewed by […]| The Document Foundation Blog
As they planned for the new school year, Erica Cischke suggested that her rising fourth-grader, Harper Cischke, pose for the traditional first-day-of-school photo holding a “Free DC” sign. Th| HillRag
New Babson-funded research shows that customer kindness can boost employee satisfaction, reduce turnover, and spark a cycle of positivity in service industries. The post Babson Study Reveals the Power of Customer Kindness appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
With championships and top-tier recruiting classes, Babson Director of Tennis Michael Kopelman has overseen the transformation of the men’s and women’s programs into national powerhouses. The post Courting Success: How Babson Tennis Teams Transformed into National Powerhouses appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
The school year may be over, but Babson’s work of educating entrepreneurial leaders doesn’t stop. In the summer, many entrepreneurs, educators, and leaders descend on campus. They come from around the globe to connect and to learn. What they take away from the College can impact their companies, their classrooms, and their communities. The post An Entrepreneurial Summer: How Babson Impacts Communities Year-Round appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
During move-in day, a new crop of first-year students made Publishers Hall their home. The small residence hall, built over a century ago, is known for the tight-knit communities that form there. The post Publishers Hall Welcomes First-Year Students to Its Cozy Confines appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Families shared stories of packing, pride, and the promise of entrepreneurship as they helped the Class of 2029 settle into campus life. The post Parents, Siblings, and New Students Come Together for Babson Move-In Day appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
More than 600 new undergraduate students move into Babson each year. The Class of 2029 brings people from nearby and thousands of miles away to celebrate new beginnings on campus. The post Move-In Day Brings Babson’s Global Campus Together appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
In a ghost town within Gloucester, Mass., College founder Roger Babson’s life lessons endure on boulders engraved with mottos adopted by every incoming undergraduate class. The post Babson Boulders: A Living Legacy Etched in Stone appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
As move-in day approaches, the undergraduate Class of 2029 looks ahead to what they want to accomplish and what they hope to discover over the next four years at Babson. The post Passion Projects and Purposeful Ventures Define the Class of 2029 appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
With a background in performing arts, Jessica Chance has found a perfect role as the director of Babson’s Graduate Center for Career Development to combine her skills and help students discover their own professional paths. The post Jessica Chance: Guiding Graduate Students’ Career Development appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
In Babson’s new Doctor of Business Administration program, Beth Wynstra, the faculty director of the Center for Engaged Learning and Teaching focuses on helping to develop potential teachers. The post The Art and Science of Teaching in Babson’s DBA Program appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Babson provides more than just a world-class education and career opportunities. Through the generosity of its alumni and other donors, the College supports every facet of the student experience, including competitions, professional and personal needs, and anything else that comes up. The post Helping Hands: Alumni Support Enhances Babson Students’ Experiences appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
All year, we empower entrepreneurial leaders to impact communities everywhere. But, in the summer months, our campus comes alive in new ways as we welcome scores of entrepreneurship students, educators, and professionals for an array of innovative programs. The post Summer Activity Embodies How Babson Impacts Communities Everywhere appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
The latest news, notes, and nods from Babson's undergraduate alumni in the Summer 2025 edition of Babson Magazine. The post News, Notes, and Nods: Undergraduates appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
The latest news, notes, and nods from Babson's graduate alumni in the Summer 2025 edition of Babson Magazine. The post News, Notes, and Nods: Graduates appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Remembering alumni and members of the Babson community who have passed recently and included in the Summer 2025 edition of Babson Magazine.| Babson Thought & Action
This summer in South Memphis, a group of grandmothers witnessed something horrific. Instead of looking the other way, however, the women worked together to become heroes in their community. The incident happened outside of a local gas station across the street from an apartment complex. One of the women heard screaming before seeing a man attempting to drag two small children into his car. The children were just one and two years old. No one knows how they'll react when they notice someone in...| Upworthy
We are delighted to offer you the opportunity to join editor in chief Sam Sawyer, S.J., and literary editor James T. Keane on America’s spring 2026 pilgrimage to Ireland, “The Land of Saints & Scholars: A Journey into the Heart & Soul of Ireland.” The post Join us: A Journey into the Heart and Soul of Ireland appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
There’s a certain kind of food festival that hits different. The kind that doesn’t need a Ferris wheel or a beer garden to make it sing. It starts with just a humble bean. Then it unravels into a weekend so packed with flavor, culture, and soul that you’d swear you stumbled onto the set of […] The post A Food Festival To Celebrate Heirloom Beans appeared first on California Grown.| California Grown
The hills of Placer County are rich with history, and the story of High-Hand Nursery is no exception. We chatted with High-Hand’s owner, Scott Paris, to learn more about how he’s honoring the past while showcasing modern-day Gold Country agriculture. Rooted in Placer County’s Agricultural Legacy Scott Paris grew up in Loomis, across the street […] The post High-Hand Nursery: Flowers, Olive Oil and Placer County History appeared first on California Grown.| California Grown
Obesity Action Coalition’s Your Weight Matters 2025 National Convention The Obesity Action Coalition’s 13th annual Your Weight Matters National Convention was a three-day, in-person event designed to equip attendees with the tools needed to take charge of their weight and health and to shape a better world for people with obesity. Close to 300 individuals Read Article The post Obesity Action Coalition’s Your Weight Matters 2025 National Convention appeared first on Obesity Action Coalit...| Obesity Action Coalition
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 20, 2025 Obesity Action Coalition’s 2025 Your Weight Matters National Convention Celebrated 20 Years of Advocacy, Education and Community Tampa, FL – The Obesity Action Coalition (OAC) hosted a record-breaking Your Weight Matters National Convention in Washington, DC, celebrating its 20th Anniversary with historic milestones in advocacy, education and family engagement. Read Article The post Obesity Action Coalition’s 2025 Your Weight Matters National Conven...| Obesity Action Coalition
Are you ready to organize your first event on behalf of the planet? Here are some ideas and tips on how to make it successful.| Yale Climate Connections
San Francisco's favorite advocacy groups for better buses and trains kick off a month of celebration. And it comes at a time when transit seems more threatened than ever| sf.streetsblog.org
The Capitol Hill Art Walk has become an event that unites artists, who live on and off the Hill, in creating a weekend devoted to art, to be enjoyed by the public as they stroll through our historic n| HillRag
Can there be rest in times of crisis? The only answer is yes, and the future of our sector depends on it; gratitude to Barry Finestone for raising this critical conversation for the field (“The crisis we’re ignoring: Who’s caring for the people who hold up the Jewish world?” Aug. 25). Every week, we hear... Read More The post Fund the talent, or forget the cause appeared first on eJewishPhilanthropy.| eJewishPhilanthropy
Canberra’s streets will soon come alive with the sound of engines and the unmistakable sight of superheroes behind the wheel.| Canberra Daily
Just a short drive from Canberra, the regional NSW town of Bungendore took out gold at a top tourism award ceremony at Parliament House this morning.| Canberra Daily
Let us indeed remember the victims of human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia and let us do that in ways, which help to alleviate that suffering. The post Coming together to tackle injustice first appeared on North East Bylines.| North East Bylines
The Southern Californian also leads customized workshops for nonprofits, corporations, and private groups, featuring SoulCollage®, Guided Autobiography, and Creative & Expressive Writing.| THE MIDST
Chicago CRED hosted its ninth annual high school graduation on Thursday, August 21, at South Shore Cultural Center for a new class of 58 participants enrolled in the community violence intervention (CVI) organization’s program. CVI programs like CRED help individuals at high risk of shooting or being shot transition away from the streets and into […]| Chicago Crusader Newspaper
The City of Chicago and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) are extending the groundbreaking Chicago Connected program for the 2025–2026 school year, ensuring that| Chicago Crusader Newspaper
Since the nineteenth century, Waco has been renowned for the quality and number of higher education institutions in the city and surrounding area. Despite this reputation, the Waco area did not boast its own junior college until the 1960s. The idea of starting a junior college in Waco originated with Waco Chamber of Commerce member Paul Marable. When Marable joined the chamber, one of his initial concerns was the lack of a junior college for the Waco community. Senior members of the chamber...| Waco History
10 Principles of Neuro-Affirming Practice: Building Neurodivergent Competency Together| Autistic Realms
Leadership often comes with round-the-clock pressure. Meetings stack up, decisions need fast answers, and the stakes are always high. For many CEOs, there’s another responsibility layered on top of the executive role: caring for aging parents. It’s a task filled with love but also with constant worry. This is where medical alert technology steps in. […]| ValiantCEO
Image by rawpixel.com on Freepik In a recent five-month outreach across North Carolina, a partnership between a nonprofit and local health agencies trained 932 people. They taught them cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) use. They also distributed 41 free AEDs to underserved communities. It shows how local efforts can help save lives […]| ValiantCEO
Wrongful death lawsuits citing the activities of artificial intelligence chatbots are underway in the United States, as reports emerge of mental health issues and delusions induced by AI systems. These incidents are drawing attention to the changing nature of the online threat landscape — just weeks after the Liberal government said it would review its […] The post AI chatbots changing online threat landscape as Ottawa reviews legislation appeared first on INsauga | Ontario Local News Net...| RSS Feed for INthehammer
AN €80million landmark six-storey office block, with capacity for 1,000 workers, is to be officially launched in Limerick City next Monday (September 8), with at least one major tenant expected to be announced. One Opera Square, comprising of 12,111 square metres, is the first part of the long-awaited larger 3.7 acre Opera Square development, one […] The post €80m office block for 1,000 workers to be unveiled in Limerick appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LOCAL Fine Gael councillors have welcomed the commencement of work by Limerick City and County Council on a public realm enhancement plan for Clarina and Ballybrown. The non-statutory plan will set out proposals to strengthen the heart of the community, focusing on improving connectivity between residential, community, and commercial areas, enhancing the visual character and […] The post Plans in the pipeline for Clarina and Ballybrown facelift appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LIMERICK bars were raising a toast after some big wins at the 2025 Bar of the Year awards. And the local favourites fought off tough competition with over 1,000 entries more than 300 entrants. Mother Macs pub in Limerick City picked up the Whiskey Bar of the Year award, adding to a long list of […] The post Limerick bars and pubs take home the silverware at prestigious awards appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LIMERICK school secretaries and caretakers are prepared to strike “for as long as it takes” to secure equal treatment and pension inclusion. That was the message coming from local members of the Fórsa trade union who gathered outside the constituency office of Fine Gael TD Kieran O’Donnell this Tuesday (September 2). The trade union is […] The post Limerick secretaries and caretakers prepared to strike ‘for as long as it takes’ for equal treatment appeared first on Limerick Post ...| Limerick Post Newspaper
MAYOR John Moran is to make €75,000 available to bridge the funding gap to support the upgrading of green space where Limerick’s original city wall’s moat ran on the Island Road. The Mayor announced the dedication of a portion of his discretionary Mayoral Fund to allow the project to proceed this year. The works will […] The post Mayor’s fund to support upgrading of the ‘Fosse’ wall green space on Island Road appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LIMERICK is a diverse and inclusive city — a city proud to celebrate difference, and one that does not tolerate inequality and hatred. Despite the inclement weather, the people of the Treaty City came out in large numbers last Sunday to say ‘Céad míle fáilte’. The second Limerick Says Welcome, organised by the Limerick Anti-Racism […] The post Limerick Says Welcome once more with family-friendly event appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LIMERICK communities are being urged to walk 100km this September in aid of the Jack and Jill Children's Foundation.| Limerick Post Newspaper
MARK DRAKEFORD will visit Canolfan Hermon on Friday (Sept 19) to take part in a public meeting on the future of Welsh-speaking communities in the Garreg Las area. The event, organised by Clebran community paper as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, will give local people an opportunity to put forward their views on the […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
“The best communities don’t try to force everyone into the same kind of participation. They build flexible, intentional structures where people can show up as they are.” The post Designing for All: Active Contributors, Quiet Supporters, and the Future of Inclusive Communities appeared first on Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects.| Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects
“The best learning doesn’t come from the loudest voice in the room. It comes from the spaces where everyone gets a mic.” The post Forget the Stage—Grab a Chair: Why Community Is the Future of Peer-Led Learning appeared first on Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects.| Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects
“Real communities are built around connection, shared interests and goals, principles and values held in common... Communities create change. Customers just buy things.” The post Why Customers aren’t Communities: Reclaiming Connection from Corporate Speak appeared first on Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects.| Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects
“Because at the end of the day, real community is about relationships, purpose, and belonging. And that’s something technology can’t replace.” The post Building Connections in a Digital World: The Six Pillars of True Community appeared first on Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects.| Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects
“Community isn’t a noun. It’s a verb. It’s what happens when people consistently choose to show up for each other.” The post Community Is a Verb appeared first on Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects.| Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects
“Community isn’t a container. It’s a current. And if you want yours to thrive, don’t just design the big wave—design the ripple.” The post Community Is What Happens Between the Check-Ins appeared first on Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects.| Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects
Community is a feeling. A sense of shared direction, mutual investment, and the kind of presence that says 'you’re not in this alone.' The post From Surviving to Thriving: Finding Community Resilience Through Connection appeared first on Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects.| Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects
"Community building isn’t about perfection. It’s about staying in relationship." The post 8 Common Mistakes Community Builders Make (And How to Fix Them) appeared first on Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects.| Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects
Discover how community-driven sales foster trust and loyalty, turning customers into advocates through authentic, emotional connections.| Community Hives | Build a Community That Truly Connects
The otherwise very private poets give us a rare look into one of the most intimate moments of their lives.| them.
"All students and staff are safe and all BUSD schools and programs are open and continue to operate," the principal wrote.| The Berkeley Scanner
Witnesses said the woman got out of her car and began walking away after driving into the water in Berkeley.| The Berkeley Scanner
From big screens to binge-worthy TV, Black nerds have been making their mark in unforgettable ways. They’re the geniuses, the tech whizzes, the quirky best friends, and sometimes even the unlikely heroes who’ve shown us that being smart, curious, and unapologetically geeky is something to celebrate. When we talk about the Best Black TV and… The post Best Black TV and Movie Nerds of All Time appeared first on Black Girl Nerds.| Black Girl Nerds
Evangelicals love magic. On the face of it that doesn’t sound like a true statement, perhaps you remember the mild panic over Harry Potter in the early 2000s, or the much bigger panic over Dungeons and Dragons in the eighties—witchcraft remains something we are inherently nervous about, sometimes leading to absurd extremes. Which is true… Continue reading Magical Thinking→| nuakh
The first six months of 2025 have been an anxious time for nonprofits across the country. Many charities have had... The post How Strong Banking Relationships Can Guide Nonprofits Through Uncertain Times appeared first on Sunrise Banks.| Sunrise Banks
Guild conferences are not for the elite. They are welcoming to educators and students, and they are more useful than you might think. The post You Don’t Have to Be a Pro to Go to a Guild Show appeared first on Yamaha Music.| Yamaha Music
Hashtag Jakarta EE #296Welcome to issue number two hundred and ninety-six of Hashtag Jakarta EE! The Jakarta EE Platform calls started up again this week after a three week summer break. I see that we have been a bit slow in publishing the minutes. I will try to get that done as soon as possible. The meeting this week was more about catching up after summer while the real “business” starts the upcoming week. The plan is to firm up the contents of the first milestone of Jakarta EE 12. The...| Blog Posts
Hashtag Jakarta EE #295Welcome to issue number two hundred and ninety-five of Hashtag Jakarta EE! This week I toured South America on the LAOUC Community Tour 2025. I visited Buenos Aires and São Paulo. Even if it is not my usual Java crows, It is great to visit the communities on these tours. The weekly Jakarta EE Platform calls will resume on Tuesday after a three-week break over summer. The main focus going forward now will be to define the first milestones of Jakarta EE 12. The first on...| Blog Posts
LAOUC Community Tour 2025 – BrazilMy second and last stop on the LAOUC Community Tour 2025 was São Paulo. This event, GUOB Tech Day 2025 was organised by the Brazilian Oracle User Group (GUOB) and about 300 attendees showed up. I presented a talk titled The Past, Present, and Future of Enterprise Java as one of the last slots of the day for a small but very enthusiastic group. In this talk, I go back to the early days of J2EE and take us through the history up until modern day Jakarta EE. ...| Blog Posts
LAOUC Community Tour 2025 – ArgentinaThis is the second time I am participating in the LAOUC Community Tour. My first stop was Buenos Aires and the event organized by the Argentinian Oracle User Group. Due to the heavy rain in Buenos Aires this Wednesday, the number of attendees were a quite a bit lower than the 180 registered. In my talk titled Jakarta EE Core Profile and Helidon – Sped, Simplicity, and AI Integration, I gave an overview of the history of enterprise java, presented what...| Blog Posts
I tried to figure out how many editions of JCrete I have attended. Let’s just say that it’s been quite a few, and I enjoy is just as much every time I return. The community at JCrete is just incredible, the food is awesome. The only thing to wish for is that time wouldn’t go […]| Eclipse Foundation Staff Blogs
Through the book inc program, Shanda McManus learns what she needed to commit to writing her memoir. The post How I Became a Writer – Steps to Writing a Memoir appeared first on book inc.| book inc
What could be better than fall? Leaves are a tapestry of crimson and gold, pumpkin spice lattes are aplenty, and America’s children dress up in their favorite| The Advocates
The Citi Bike dock has been temporarily removed from 76th between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues. The post Citi Bike Dock Removed on West 76th Street appeared first on iLovetheUpperWestSide.com.| iLovetheUpperWestSide.com
Here were our biggest stories in August, according to you. They Bought Fairway — Now They’re Acquiring All of NYC’s Morton Williams Stores No Elevator, The post Most Read Stories, August 2025 appeared first on iLovetheUpperWestSide.com.| iLovetheUpperWestSide.com
Jerry Adler, the veteran Broadway stage manager who reinvented himself late in life as a television and film actor — most memorably as Herman “Hesh” Rabkin on The Sopranos — has died at the age of 96. The post Jerry Adler, Upper West Side Resident and Actor Best Known for ‘The Sopranos,’ Dies at 96 appeared first on iLovetheUpperWestSide.com.| iLovetheUpperWestSide.com
As PeeringDB continues to grow and improve, we publish notes notes on new releases as well as promoting new features and bug fixes. These reports are an opportunity to step back and look at the broad sweep of change.| RIPE Labs
The NRO RPKI Program aims to enhance the transparency, robustness and security of the RPKI system while also increasing the consistency of the RPKI system user experience across RIRs. Here's an update on our plans for the rest of 2025.| RIPE Labs
I’ve been looking so long at these pictures of you That I almost believe that they’re real I’ve been living so long with my pictures of you That I almost believe that the pictures are all I can feel. ————————————————————————————————- I feel that. Every word. Scrolling and scrolling. I’m stuck in an all consuming loop. […]| Craft Beer Pin Up
It’s my first Christmas as a widow and luckily I have lots of invitations from friends to hang out during the festive season but what about people that aren’t so lucky? Age UK cites that “more than 2 million older people wish they had someone to spend time with at Christmas.” And recent Government research […]| Craft Beer Pin Up