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Eric Englund
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February 22, 2021
By Eric Englund
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Celebrate Black History Month with the Ocean County Library and Toms River Area NAACP during a…
The Biden administration says it is open to a permanently paid family and sick leave program. This was a major cause for US Representative Rosa DeLauro from Connecticut. DeLauro and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York are…
Posted on Wednesday February 10, 2021 at 11:13 am
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Employers need to train their workers and stay abreast of changes to Connecticut's new Paid Family Vacation Act to avoid pitfalls that could lead to costly fines, recruiting firm Mercer warned at an event on…
As doctors, we see firsthand the physical and emotional stress our patients experience when they have to choose between family and income. Many of us have taken care of critically ill infants who contracted daycare…
The NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund is working to build a new team of civil rights attorneys to launch a scholarship program to pay for their legal degrees.
The Marshall Motley Scholarship Program…
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Lauren Barry
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January 29, 2021
Wheeling Village Hall, 2 Community Blvd.
Wheeling Village employees will continue to be entitled to emergency paid leave…
As the NAACP Legal Defense Fund celebrates its 80th anniversary this year, they are also giving back - $ 40 million - to support the careers of future civil rights attorneys.Thanks to an anonymous donor, the legal group is…
Thanks to an anonymous donor, the legal group is launching the Marshall Motley Scholarship Program, named after Thurgood Marshall, founder of the Legal Defense Fund (LDF) who was the first judge on the Black Supreme Court, and Constance…
Rose Brundage Moore was 65 when she embarked on a new academic career at Goodwill Technical College on Canal Street. She signed up for the school's medical coding and billing program in August 2019, but…