Archive for January, 2010
Lowell will collect money to help earthquake victims
The town will be collecting donations from residents interested in assisting the victims of the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti.
Some Delaware stimulus money sits idle
About $28 million in federal stimulus money for energy conservation projects in Delaware remains virtually unspent several months after the state received the grants, according to a state report released Friday.
David Levien finds success making movies and writing novels
For the last 20 years or so, backcountry Greenwich resident David Levien has been realizing his dreams — making movies and writing novels. Since graduating from the University of Michigan , Levien, 42, has become a successful screenwriter, director, producer and novelist.
Let corporate money shake up state politics
While the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision recognizing the First Amendment right of corporations to spend money on political speech may swamp politics with more special-interest money, it’s hard to argue with it as a matter of constitutional law.
Making money from snow
There are some people making money off of the accumulation of snow.
RT Riders About To Pay More Money
Traveling by bus or light rail in the Sacramento area is about to cost more money.
Making money is good, but it’s not enough
Businesses overlook customer service at their peril because a purchase should be seen as the start of a long relationship
How Facebook Can Become a Money Making Machine
Dallas Lawrence is Chair of the Social and Digital Media Practice at Levick Strategic Communications , the nation’s top crisis communications firm. He blogs on emerging digital media trends and best practices for social media engagement on Bulletproof Blog
West Ham owners not shy of making money out of boxes
Now that David Sullivan and David Gold are in charge of West Ham, the club are sure to monetise their boxes to the maximum.
Mayor Daley: Money ’secondary’ reason behind fireworks cancellation
Mayor Daley said Thursday saving money was a “secondary” motivation for replacing Chicago’s July 3 fireworks extravaganza with three shorter shows on July 4 along the lakefront. The primary motivation, he said, was fairness and sharing the wealth.For the last 10 or 15 years — long before the city budget crisis — Daley said he has personally favored dispersing the annual fireworks show to three …
