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Retired Weymouth cop seeks Council seat

Retired Weymouth cop seeks Council seat Wicked Local Retired Weymouth Police Officer Edward Hancock said he wants to continue his lifelong commitment to public service by getting elected to the District 6 Town Council seat on Nov. 2. “After serving the town for over 23 years, I want to see some changes in the district, he said. Hancock retired from the police department in March 2020; his duties included 16 years of service as a K-9 officer. The National Association of Police Organizations awarded Hancock an honorable “Top Cop” honorable mention in March 2008 for his arrest of 20-year-old Ryan Bois in connection with the murder of his cousin, Joanna Mullins, in August 2007.

Unions Say Wardman Hotel Can t Ditch Contracts In Sale

ADVERTISEMENT Unions Say Wardman Hotel Can t Ditch Contracts In Sale Law360 (July 8, 2021, 7:10 PM EDT) A pair of unions Thursday asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to reject a request to sell Washington s Wardman Hotel free and clear of union contracts, saying the hotel s owner is bound by multiple agreements to require a buyer to assume the contracts. In their motion UNITE HERE Local 25 and the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 99 said the Wardman is required to pass on its employees collective bargaining agreements to any future buyer both by the contracts themselves and a separate agreement recently affirmed by an independent arbiter.

Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind Awarded N J Board of Public Utilities Contract to Develop 1,510MW in Offshore Wind Energy, Largest Single Project in New Jersey

38 views Business Wire In addition to affordable, renewable energy for over 700,000 homes, Atlantic Shores’ project includes millions of dollars in key investments in New Jersey workers, leading academic institutions, environmental and community organizations; the creation of a nacelle assembly facility; the launch of an innovative green hydrogen pilot and more Over lifespan of the project, the wind project is expected to create thousands of well-paying jobs ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (BUSINESS WIRE) Today, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities awarded Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind (Atlantic Shores) a contract to develop 1,510 Megawatt (MW) in offshore wind energy, enough to power over 700,000 homes. Atlantic Shores is a 50-50 joint venture between EDF Renewables North America and Shell New Energies US, and its Lease Area is located approximately 10-20 miles off the coast of New Jersey between Atlantic City and Barnegat Light. In total, the 1510 MW project will bring $848 million

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