Several town boards and committees have endorsed the proposed mixed-income development for 65 affordable and workforce rental apartments on 13 acres across from Lenox Commons, near the Courtyard by Marriott.
We re Here: Coffee Waves brews a comfortable ambience for local coffee lovers
Coffee Waves has been bringing customers back for good coffee products since 2008 and has three Coastal Bend locations to show for the loyalty of its customers.
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Coffee is definitely the centerpiece of what Coffee Waves does, said manager Steven Harrison. It s what we take the most pride in,â he said. âWe do serve pastries, we have muffins scones and bagels, but itâs definitely all about coffee, for sure.
Even though itâs all about coffee at this popular hangout on Alameda near A&M-CC, to customers it means so much more.
A former Practice Fusion Inc. sales executive pled guilty before a Vermont federal judge Monday to obstructing a federal probe into the digital medical record company's ties to OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP in the first prosecution of an individual to come out of that investigation.
He attempted to obstruct an investigation into the relationship between his former employer and OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma.
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BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) A Pennsylvania man pleaded guilty in federal court in Vermont on Monday to attempting to obstruct a federal investigation into the relationship between his former employer and OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma, federal prosecutors said.
As director of national accounts for Practice Fusion, a San Francisco-based health information technology company, in 2015 and 2016, Steven Mack, of Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, was the point of contact between the company and Purdue Pharma regarding investigations, the U.S. attorney s office for Vermont said.
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Vermont Business Magazine Today Steven Mack, 46, of Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty before Judge William K. Sessions III of the United States District Court for the District of Vermont to one count of attempting to obstruct a federal investigation into the relationship between Mack’s former employer, Practice Fusion, Inc, and Purdue Pharma LP, the seller of extended release opioid products, including OxyContin.
As explained during the plea hearing, in 2015 and 2016 Mack was the Director of National Accounts for Practice Fusion, an electronic medical record (EMR) company. In that position, Mack was a principal point of contact between Practice Fusion and Purdue Pharma with regard to the subject of the investigations. Mack admitted deleting from his company-issued laptop hundreds of computer files relevant to the investigation, with the intent to obstruct the investigation by impairing the integrity and availability of those records.