http://twp.south-brunswick.nj.us
South Brunswick is served by Exit 8A of the New Jersey Turnpike and State Routes 1, 27 and 130. Route 522, The main east-west artery through town, is now open from Route 27 to Route 130. Amtrak's Northeast Corridor line traverses the community and train stations are located in nearby New Brunswick and Princeton Junction. Bus service is available on Route 27. Finally, airports within 90 minutes travel include Mercer County, Philadelphia, Newark International, LaGuardia and Kennedy International.
The Nevada Rural Housing Authority was established in 1972 with the purpose of developing affordable housing programs for the rural areas of the state of Nevada. NRHA is comprised of a Board of Commissioners that are appointed by the Nevada League of Cities and the Nevada Association of Counties. In 2003 the Board of Commissioners made a commitment to expand the scope of services in order to better serve the citizens throughout the state. Before the end of 2003 NRHA will have conducted an analysis of its present personnel needs, reviewed the effectiveness and efficiency of its present programs, undergone a strategic planning process which will incorporate input from many of the affordable housing advocates throughout the state. This process will result in a revised mission statement, a set of guiding principles, and a vision statement. NRHA will develop programs that provide a path to self-sufficiency for the families that we serve. We will develop partnerships, both public and private, that will foster the development of housing opportunities and we will treat all our stakeholders with respect, compassion and care. We will invest and develop the resources and staff necessary to create and implement a full-range of economic and community development programs with our principal focus on affordable housing and related programs. We will continually strive to improve the quality of everything we do with the objectives of meeting the standard, exceeding the standard and then becoming the standard. The Board of Commissioners has begun this process by bringing in professionals with the objective of developing a dynamic business plan. NRHA's commitment will be to improve the quality of life for the rural areas of the state.
Orkney Islands Council is committed to providing the best services possible for the people of Orkney. We are also committed to publicly accounting for how well we provide these services. This is our third Annual Performance Report, and in it we try to show how well we performed over 2005 and 2006. To do this we looked at the statutory performance information about all Scottish Councils which Audit Scotland publish on their website each year, and also report on the progress we have made on the key actions set out in the Council's Corporate Strategic Plan 2005/08.
FORA implements this legislatively mandated mission by overseeing replacement land use; assuring compliance with adopted measures; removing physical barriers to reuse; financing and constructing major components of the required infrastructure and basewide demands; and protecting identified environmental reserves. FORA exercises its planning, financing, and monitoring responsibilities under state law authority to meet these objectives in the best interest of the Northern Monterey Bay Community.
http://www.expresswayauthority.com
The Expressway Authority operates a violation enforcement system to photograph toll cheats and issue tickets. Click here if you want to know more! This new interactive toll rate calculator allows you to compute the toll to travel from any entry point on the Expressway Authority system to any exit point. If you are traveling in a multi-axle vehicle, your tolls may be different from those listed in the toll calculator. Please click here to view our Schedule of Tolls which details the cost of multi-axle vehicles on our system.
Stockport provides the ideal environment for businesses looking for attractive opportunities, established support and the raw talent to make their company a success. A number of existing major employers have already located in Stockport including P.Z. Cussons, NXP Semiconductors, Lex, BAE Systems, Co-op Bank, LBM, United Biscuits, AA, Thales Naval UK and many more. One key attraction to the area has been the strength of the economy. Stockport Council and its partners have overseen the creation of 1,200 new jobs and safeguarded a further 1,000 in the past 18 months alone. This has led to higher than average economic activity rates for both men and women, both above the regional and national averages, allowing Stockport to support high levels of employment. Stockport also benefits from an entrepreneurial economy, hosting enterprises of all sizes and from a wide range of sectors. VAT registrations per 10,000 and self employment in Stockport are amongst the highest levels in Greater Manchester and higher than the national average. Business survival rates are high with numbers of VAT registrations consistently higher than de-registrations. Competitive business costs make Stockport an increasingly attractive option with staff costs falling below regional and national levels. An established range of business support and networking groups are also available in Stockport to enable those investing in the area to maximise local business opportunities. In short, the strength of Stockport's economy and range of benefits associated with the area have helped to make it increasingly favourable for businesses and entrepreneurs alike.
The HTA was established on 1 April 2005 under the Human Tissue Act 2004 (HT Act), which extends to England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The HTA is an Executive Non-Departmental Public Body (ENDPB) sponsored by the Department of Health. The Authority's Chair and 13 members were appointed by the Secretary of State for Health. The Authority is supported by an Executive of 42 staff. The HTA has two principal statutory functions. The first is to inform the public and the Secretary of State for Health about issues within our remit. We will fulfil this remit by issuing Codes of Practice including: Consent Donation of solid organs, tissue and cells for transplantation Post mortem examination Anatomical examination Removal, storage and disposal of human organs and tissue Donation of allogenic bone marrow, periperhal blood stem cells and donor lymphocytes for transplantation Public display Import and export of human bodies, body parts and tissue The second of our principal statutory remits is to license and inspect the: storage of human bodies for anatomical examination; carrying out of post mortem examinations; removal of tissue from the body of a deceased person for Scheduled Purposes except transplantation; storage and use of human bodies or parts for public display; and storage of human tissue for other scheduled purposes, for example research. The HTA is the Competent Authority under the EU Tissue and Cells Directive for regulating human application establishments . The HTA is also responsible for approving donation of solid organs and bone marrow from living donors.
http://www.holocaustcommission.org
The Holocaust Commission serves as an Educational Resource Center for students and teachers to learn the lessons about the Holocaust, racism, and the dangers of prejudice. To help students apply the lessons of the Holocaust and other historical events – dangers of discrimination, peer pressure, unthinking obedience to authority, and indifference – to the moral decisions they make in their own lives.
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