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- Concord eighth-graders learn how Public Works works
- Reapportionment 101: How it works in Vermont
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| Concord eighth-graders learn how Public Works works Posted: 23 May 2011 03:34 PM PDT On May 20, roughly 200 eighth-graders from Peabody and Sanborn were bused to three of Public Works' primary locations — from the Keyes Road complex to the wastewater treatment plant to Ripley fields — to learn about what it means to work for public works. It was part of the National Public Works Week. |
| Reapportionment 101: How it works in Vermont Posted: 24 May 2011 03:20 AM PDT Every 10 years, following the release of the U.S. census data, state law requires reapportionment of Vermont's House and Senate districts "in such manner as to achieve substantially equal weighting of the votes of all voters in the choice of legislators." |
| Posted: 24 May 2011 08:29 AM PDT Local law enforcement learn more about the newest skimming hardware and how to combat it. |
| Posted: 10 May 2011 08:00 AM PDT There are pluses and minuses when you block identity thieves from taking out new credit in your name. |
| How to build an army of happy, busy worker bees Posted: 24 May 2011 08:39 AM PDT People who are happy at work put in far more effort, work longer hours, and are more productive than those who aren't. So can you actually make the people you manage any happier? |
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