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On the city website, and included with this release, is a list of approved recyclable materials. The list is not exhaustive, but provides general guidance as to what can and cannot be recycled. As a rule of thumb, all eligible containers, cans, and bottles should be empty and clean prior to placing them into the recycling cart.

But once completed, “The Connection” only screened twice at a single theater on Manhattan’s 45th Street before being closed by New York State’s censorship board. I’m not sure which is more amazing: the fact that New York had a censorship board in the early ’60s that could control what movies the public saw, or the reason for the seizure of “The Connection,” which was two or three uses of the word “shit” (as a synonym for drugs). By the time some edits were made and the ban lifted, public interest had faded, largely because of a swath of unrebutted hostile reviews.

But while other cities and counties limited its curfews to a few days (the San Mateo County curfew expired Thursday morning after two nights) or left their curfew orders open ended (San Francisco ordered a new curfew for a few days until Wednesday night, when it announced that curfews would be lifted Thursday), Palo Alto’s was an outlier because of its duration.”We thought it would be better to place an end date and be conservatively long and not have to extend it,” Shikada said. “Certainly, the public reaction was the opposite.””In hindsight, it was not the right decision.”The imposition of the curfew attracted a quick backlash from civil rights advocates, including the American Civil Liberties Union, which requested in a June 3 letter that Shikada immediately rescind it. Mayor Adrian Fine and Vice Mayor Tom DuBois had also expressed concern about the long duration, with DuBois saying he would like the council to schedule a special meeting to modify the curfew order.Others questioned Shikada’s power to declare the curfew, pointing to the fact that the city’s “state of emergency” declaration was based on the COVID 19 pandemic and not on the recent spread of protests against police violence.

Hadn been saving at all for retirement, says Chris Smirl, who works in the brewery tap room, and who had worked for a series of small businesses in the past without retirement plans.think it was always my focus just to try to save for the near future, he says. Was always my concern, so I kind of always put off the distant future, until I was kind of like, well, if they already taking it out of my check, and it easy to do, and I don have to think about it, it doesn really affect my pay that much, then it something that I would try. A calculator on the site estimates that if you 22 years old and making $14 an hour around $120 a month could end up with around $230,000 by the time you 65.

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