Monday - June 29, 2026

Tipoffs for Maine (New England)

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Atlantic Menhaden Board Sets 2023 TAC at 233,550 MT & Approves Addendum I to Address Commercial Allocations, Episodic Event Set Asides, and Incidental Catch/Small-Scale Fisheries
LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, Nov. 12 (TNSres) -- The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission posted the following news release on Nov. 11, 2022: The Commission's Atlantic Menhaden Management Board set the 2023 total allowable catch (TAC) at 233,550 mt, which is an approximate 20% increase from the 2021-2022 TAC based on the positive stock status of the resource under ecological reference point-based management. According to Technical Committee analysis, this increase has a less than 40% probabi  more
Capito: 'They Crushed Us With Their Anti-Coal Policies, We Can't Go Back To That'
NEW YORK CITY, New York, Nov. 12 -- Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-West Virginia, issued the following news release on Nov. 11, 2022: U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), Ranking Member of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, today joined America's Newsroom on Fox News Channel to discuss the consequences of President Joe Biden's war on American energy, the importance of an all-of-the-above energy plan, and America's role in the national energy space. Last week, Senato  more
Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston Gets Festive This Season With Apres-Ski Inspired Experiences
TORONTO, Canada, Nov. 12 -- Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts issued the following news release: Family and friends can celebrate the season at Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston with holiday festivities for all to enjoy. From a decadent chocolate bar in the lobby to Trifecta's apres-ski cocktail tasting experience, the Hotel will be transformed into a contemporary, magical alpine winter wonderland this holiday season. Love is a Decadent Chocolate Wonderland The beautiful Hotel lobby  more
Maintaining Masking Requirements In Boston Public Schools Protected Students, Staff During 2021-22 School Year
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Nov. 12 (TNSjou) -- Boston University School of Public Health issued the following news: * * * Districts that lifted masking requirements saw significant increases in COVID-19 cases among students and staff, compared to Boston. * * * The lifting of masking requirements in school districts outside of Boston in February 2022 was associated with an additional 44.9 COVID-19 cases per 1,000 students and staff in the 15 weeks after the statewide masking policy was rescinded,  more
Northern Trust Strengthens Foundation & Institutional Advisors Practice in the Northeast
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Nov. 11 -- Northern Trust, an international financial services company, issued the following news release on Nov. 10, 2022: Northern Trust announced today that Michael Janko has joined the Foundation & Institutional Advisors (FIA) practice as a Senior Investment Advisor in Boston, where he will support the firm's foundation, endowment and institutional nonprofit clients. Janko, who has more than three decades of investment experience, was most recently part of BNY Mellon  more
Rider University welcomes Keith DiGrazio to Board of Trustees
LAWRENCEVILLE, New Jersey, Nov. 12 (TNSper) -- Rider University issued the following news release: Keith DiGrazio '84 was recently elected to the Rider University Board of Trustees. His term is effective immediately and runs through June 30, 2024. "As a Rider alumnus, it is an honor to join the Board of my alma mater," says DiGrazio. "I am grateful for the innumerable ways Rider impacted my life and my career. In this new leadership role, it is a privilege to help shape Rider's future." DiGr  more
University of Ottawa: Rare, Deadly Genetic Disease Successfully Treated in Utero for First Time
OTTAWA, Ontario, Nov. 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Ottawa issued the following news release: * * * Toddler Thriving After Deaths of Siblings with Same Disorder * * * Using a protocol developed at UC San Francisco, physicians have successfully treated a fetus with a devastating genetic disorder for the first time, and the child is now thriving as a one-year-old, a case study in the New England Journal of Medicine reports. "This treatment expands the repertoire of fetal therapies in a ne  more
Vanderbilt University Medical Center: Study Defines Role Of Steroids In Congenital Heart Disease Surgery
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 12 (TNSjou) -- Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued the following news: Steroids are commonly given to infants during open-heart surgery to reduce inflammation, but whether the drugs significantly improve patient outcomes has not been settled -- until now. Results of the STeroids to REduce Systemic Inflammation After Infant Heart Surgery (STRESS) trial, co-led by investigators from Vanderbilt University Medical Center, were published Nov. 6 in The New England   more