Tipoffs for Maine (New England)
American Society for Reproductive Medicine Announces 2022 Award Winners
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, Sept. 21 (TNSawa) -- The American Society for Reproductive Medicine issued the following news release:
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) today announced its major societal awards for 2022. After an organization-wide nomination process, the awardees were selected by ASRM's Executive Committee. Presentation of the awards will take place at the society's Scientific Congress during the President's Gala and Opening Ceremony on Sunday, October 23rd and Monday,
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Baker-Polito Administration Celebrates the Installation of Solar Panels at Reilly Memorial Rink and Murphy Memorial Rink in Boston
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Sept. 20 -- The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation issued the following news release:
With the Commonwealth celebrating Climate Week from September 19, 2022, through September 25, 2022, the Baker-Polito Administration today announced a partnership with Eversource to install and operate solar panels on the roofs of two Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) managed ice skating rinks in the City of Boston. The renewable energy systems have been
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BLS - Southwest Region Issues Report on Employer Costs for Employee Compensation for Regions - June 2022
DALLAS, Texas, Sept. 21 (TNSRep) -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics - Southwest Regional Information Office issued the following report on Sept. 20, 2022, entitled "Employer Costs for Employee Compensation for the Regions - June 2022":
Private industry employer costs for employee compensation among the four regions of the country ranged from $35.06 per hour in the South to $43.18 in the Northeast in June 2022, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. In the
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N.H. PUC Issues Order of Notice Involving Electric Distribution Utilities
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Sept. 21 (TNSsro) -- The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission issued the following order (No. IR 22-061) on Sept. 20, 2022, involving electric distribution utilities:
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Investigation of Potential Jurisdictional Conflicts Related to Authorization of Pilot Programs Under RSA 362-A:2-b
ORDER OF NOTICE
Effective June 17, 2022, RSA chapter 362-A, the Limited Electrical Energy Producers Act, was amended by SB 321 (2022), which authorized the Commission to approve p
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NEFAC, Media Groups: More Transparency Needed in N.H. Police Officer 'Laurie List' Case
WESTBOROUGH, Massachusetts, Sept. 21 (TNSgov) -- The New England First Amendment Coalition issued the following news release:
The New England First Amendment Coalition recently argued against a New Hampshire police officer's attempt to use a pseudonym in a lawsuit involving the state's Exculpatory Evidence Schedule, also known as the "Laurie List."
The officer was placed on the list -- which names police officers who have engaged in misconduct reflecting negatively on their credibility or trus
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Rep. Hayes Waterbury Office Named Purple Heart Congressional Office for Excellence in Veterans Assistance
WATERBURY, Connecticut, Sept. 21 -- Rep. Jahana Hayes, D-Connecticut, issued the following news release:
Congresswoman Jahana Hayes (CT-05) shared that her Waterbury District Office has been named a Purple Heart Congressional Office and listed along the national Purple Heart Trail. The symbolic and honorary system of roads, highways, bridges, and buildings gives tribute to those awarded the Purple Heart medal and their sacrifice. This distinction, presented by the Military Order of the Purple H
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Rep. Larson: Biden-Harris Administration, EPA Announce Delivery of Historic Water Infrastructure Funding From Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to Connecticut
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 -- Rep. John B. Larson, D-Connecticut, issued the following news release on Sept. 20, 2022:
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded over $53 million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding to Connecticut for water infrastructure improvements.
President Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) allocates more than $50 billion to EPA toward repairing the nation's essential water infrastructure, which helps communities access clean, safe and reliable drinkin
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Rep. Pappas Calls for Supplemental LIHEAP Assistance, Continued SPR Releases to Lower Gas and Heating Costs for Granite State Families
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 -- Rep. Chris Pappas, D-New Hampshire, issued the following news release and letter:
Last week, Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01) continued his calls for continued action to lower energy costs for Granite State families, building on his previously announced Lower Energy Costs Agenda.
Pappas joined a coalition of representatives from the New England Congressional Delegations in writing to the U.S. House and Senate Appropriations Committees, urging them to include additional
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Sen. Moran: Competition Needed to Address Flawed Organ Donation System
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 -- Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kansas, issued the following column on Sept. 20, 2022:
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Competition Needed to Address Flawed Organ Donation System
Last winter, a devastating wildfire broke out across western Kansas destroying stockpiles of grain and hay, leaving ranchers without food for their livestock. Just days later, semi-trucks stacked high with hay bales could be seen on the interstate coming from every direction as other farmers and ranchers donated supplies to help th
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Spaulding Cape Cod Achieves Prestigious Magnet Nursing Designation for First Time
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Sept. 21 -- Spaulding Rehabilitation Network issued the following news release:
After a several-year journey, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Cape Cod is proud to announce it has achieved Magnet-accreditation from The American Nurses Credentialing Center's Magnet Recognition Program(R). Spaulding Cape Cod in Sandwich, MA becomes the first rehabilitation hospital in New England and fifth worldwide to earn the distinction joining a select group of among less than 9.4 perc
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Yale Medicine School First in State to Offer 'Shape Sensing' Robotic Bronchoscopy
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Sept. 20 (TNSres) -- Yale School of Medicine issued the following news:
Lung cancer is the third most common cancer in the U.S., but it is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths. The reason is that most lung cancers are diagnosed in late stages of the disease, making early detection a key to survival.
Lung cancer screening is one way to catch cancers early. A new procedure designed for the early diagnosis of lung cancer and other thoracic malignancies is another. Ya
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