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“Canada’s guidelines are based on a short term (six minute) heating effect. It is assumed that if this radiation does not heat your tissue it is ‘safe.’ This is not correct. Effects are documented at levels well below those that are able to heat body tissue Exposure to this energy is associated with altered white blood cells in school children; childhood leukemia; impaired motor function, reaction time, and memory; headaches, dizziness, fatigue, weakness, and insomnia.”.

The Gateway City Arts building at 92 Race St. In Holyoke. (Don Treeger / The Republican)There is a joke among concert promoters that since they have nothing to do, the government should put them in charge of distributing the COVID 19 vaccine.”Everyone would get a wristband and head into a post vaccination VIP meet and greet for a picture with Dr.

Our dinner menu features succulent steaks, chops and roasted meats, fresh fish and seafood, delectable pasta dishes as well as several house specialties. Also featured are Atlantic City Country Club’s world famous crab cakes. Executive Chef Ed Daggars and his staff ensure that each dish is not only pleasing to the palate but intersting as well, combining unusual combinations and styles..

Throughout 2016, Girl Scouts across the country are inviting alumnae and supporters to join them in 100 Years of Changing the World by highlighting girls and women who have received the Gold Award, the highest award a Girl Scout can earn. The Gold Award centennial recognizes a century of girls whose service projects have created meaningful, sustainable change in their communities and around the world. Schumer, who has been working to bring attention and applause to New York based organizations that have helped boost New York economy, joined GSUSA in celebrating the many Girl Scout Gold Award recipients who have positively impacted New York and the country with their creative, substantive, and sustainable Action projects.

My colleague in District 19, Alder Furman, has written an excellent and detailed post with links to additional information that I would encourage you to read here. My opinion on the merits of implementing this fee are similar to what he states. I would prefer a different, less regressive way to raise the needed revenues to cover our current and proposed services and I remain open to any ideas put forward that could help reduce the need for this fee, but am doubtful that we will find such a solution short of drastic cuts to the many services our residents expect..

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