It is a very small club, but with huge support form the parents and community in no time the money was raised to purchase the trailer.
The club thanks the Manton community and Toni and Shelly Nguyen for making the kids day with the trailer.
Many things are taking place:
Money from lawsuits over opioids is urgently needed now - STAT
It's imperative that these funds are allocated wisely — and as soon as possible — to ensure better access to addiction treatment and recovery support.
As state attorneys general and other public officials begin to think more urgently about how to deploy the proceeds from opioid litigation, I support the guiding principles published by a Johns Hopkins-coordinated coalition, and offer three recommendations:
Your home might be worth more money than you think
Luis Gilmore paid Randi Saul $5-thousand more than her asking price, just to make sure he could buy her home.
He said less than three weeks ago, he and his wife fell in love with a house, and before they could make an offer, it was sold.
"We put an offer literally 30 minutes later and he called us 10 minutes later and said that she accepted," Gilmore said.
Where To Put Your Money To Save For A House
Due to record-low interest rates and quarantine measures that kept people isolated inside, Americans in 2020 bought the most homes they have since the 2006 housing bubble.
Though interest rates on mortgages have recently gone up since the start of 2021, they still remain near historic lows . Those looking to take advantage of the low rates may want to buy now. Others who are waiting it out a bit should take this time to find the right savings account to store their down payment fund.
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They Set Aside Money for Their Commutes. Now They Can't Get It Back. - The New York Times
Any bit of savings helped when Eileen Damore was spending more than $400 a month to travel by train and subway from her Long Island home to her job at a printing company in Manhattan.
So she enrolled in a benefit that allows commuters to deduct up to $270 a month from their paycheck for transit expenses while lowering their taxable income. But when Ms. Damore, a pricing manager, started working from home early last year because of the pandemic, the transit benefit kept being taken out of her paycheck until she remembered to stop it.
Don’t Waste Your Money: Stimulus checks to wrong account | ABC27
It’s happening again: Some people are reporting their stimulus check deposited into the wrong again.
Debbie Baker and her daughter were looking forward to getting their $1,400 stimulus checks and using them toward a vacation.
But neither one of them has their $1,400 yet. Baker just discovered the IRS sent hers to her old bank.
Make NJ a 'Value Proposition,' Put Money Where Mouth Is - New Jersey Business Magazine
Gov. Phil Murphy often says that those looking to do business in New Jersey need to look at this state's "value proposition." His recently proposed FY22 state budget is the chance to put his money where his mouth is.
What the Governor means by "value proposition" is that our state is an expensive place to do business, but it offers companies more for their money: a quality workforce, strong infrastructure, and a robust innovation ecosystem.
NJBIA believes that we can and must do more to make our state more affordable for taxpayers, while also delivering on that value proposition with greater pro-business investment that is so critically important for our business climate. The value proposition cannot just be an excuse to increase taxes to pay for unsustainable programs, but instead a mission to spend in a disciplined way that makes our economy stronger.
Landlords to pols: Show us the money | Real Estate Weekly
New York's small landlords are calling on the state to release some of the $1.3 billion earmarked in federal rent relief funds to help them save their properties.
“The extension of the federal eviction moratorium is not surprising, but it’s cause for alarm because it continues to ignore the real problems for tenants and owners that eventually have to be addressed.
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