AllianceBernstein National Municipal Income Fund Releases Monthly Portfolio Update
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NEW YORK, Dec. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ AllianceBernstein National Municipal Income Fund, Inc.[NYSE: AFB] (the Fund ) today released its monthly portfolio update as of November 30,2020.
AllianceBernstein National Municipal Income Fund, Inc.
Top 10 Fixed-Income Holdings
11/15/35
2.18%
2.11%
1.96%
1.73%
1.68%
1.61%
1.60%
1.54%
10) Miami Beach Health Facilities Authority (Mount Sinai Medical Center of Florida, Inc.) Series 2014 5.00%, 11/15/39
1.48%
35.21%
$15.24
14% The total percentage of leverage constitutes 3.98% through the use of tender option bonds, 35.21% in issued and outstanding VMTPs and 0.790%
in investment operations, which may include the use of certain portfolio management techniques such as credit default swaps, dollar rolls,
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The Massachusetts School Building Authority s Accelerated Repair Program aims to improve children and teachers learning environments, reduce energy use and help school districts save money. (Dan Libon/Patch)
BRAINTREE, MA Braintree Public Schools was one of 18 Massachusetts school districts to be selected for the state s accelerated school repair program.
The Massachusetts School Building Authority s Accelerated Repair Program aims to improve children and teachers learning environments, reduce energy use and help school districts save money. On Dec. 16, the authority s board of directors voted to invite Braintree into the program for the replacement of roofs at both Highlands and Liberty Elementary schools.
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This year has been a year like no other. Here are some of the biggest stories from Hingham in 2020:
The pandemic comes to Hingham
Of course, the coronavirus pandemic drove some of the top headlines this year.
In late March, Hingham dad Jim Bello become the first resident of the town to test positive for COVID-19. He underwent a serious battle against the virus that included being intubated at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he was among the first patients to be placed in the ICU because of the illness. After weeks of hospitalization, he finally tested negative for the virus and was discharged in mid-April.
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Haverhill High School. (WHAV News file photograph.)
Haverhill High School is progressing in its quest to receive a partial roof replacement with this week’s invitation from the state to seek money from the Accelerated Repair Program.
In a letter, Massachusetts School Building Authority Executive Director John K. McCarthy cautioned Mayor James J. Fiorentini and other city officials that no money has yet been granted, but the invitation is intended “to explore potential solutions to the building needs that have been identified.”
“During the Schematic Design Study phase, the MSBA will partner with the city and its assigned owner’s project manager and designer to find the most fiscally responsible, educationally appropriate and sustainable solution to the building needs identified at the Haverhill High School,” he said.
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