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Thomaston Fire Department carnival kicked off Wednesday
The carnival last year was canceled due to COVID-19. It s one of the biggest fundraisers for the town and its volunteer fire department. Author: Rachel Piscitelli Updated: 10:43 PM EDT July 28, 2021
THOMASTON, Conn. The next three days are all about rides, carnival food, games, and more as the town of Thomaston puts on their annual fire department carnival.
The carnival last year was canceled due to COVID-19. It s one of the biggest fundraisers for the town and its volunteer fire department. The event typically starts getting planned in December, having to watch the state s guidelines closely for this year s event.
Norton Agency Insurance Earns Diamond Achiever Award in Georgia from Frankenmuth Insurance
Share Article GAINESVILLE, Ga. (PRWEB) April 13, 2021 Norton Agency Insurance has been named Georgia’s 2020 Diamond Achiever by Frankenmuth Insurance. The annual award is presented to the highest performing agency based on set criteria including length of appointment, profitability, growth, and policy retention. Each year, the top Frankenmuth agencies receive the “Diamond Achiever” award in recognition of their outstanding accomplishment.
“We truly value our partnership with Norton Agency Insurance and are pleased to present their management team and staff with our Diamond Achiever award,” said Frankenmuth Insurance President and COO Fred Edmond. “This recognition exemplifies their commitment to providing quality, professional insurance products and services to our mutual clients.”
Maryland MOAA members are working vigorously to pass exemptions on the taxation of military retirement pay in their state.
Senate Bill 574 and accompanying House Bill 734, both introduced Jan. 26, would grant a partial state tax exemption for military retirement in the 2021 tax year either $15,000 or 50% of the military retirement income, whichever is greater. For the 2022 tax year and beyond, the exemption would extend to all military retirement income received.
MOAA’s Maryland Council of Chapters is part of the Maryland Military Coalition (on Twitter: @MDMilCoalition), a group of 17 organizations that’s fighting to secure the exemption, said Col. Bob Norton, USA (Ret), council president. Members of that group “strongly support Gov. [Larry] Hogan’s bill to phase out state income tax on military retired pay as 31 other states have done,” Norton said.