Great Barrington’s last town manager was Mark Pruhenski, who stepped down in January after five years to take on a similar ...
MOVING THROUGH our state legislature are several bills that have passed their respective chambers under the guise of being ...
No matter what happens in court, what’s most important is for all of us to keep up the pressure," said Ramzi Kassem, one of ...
"Divest from Israel" and "Free Palestine" were among the messages spray painted on the century-old Wilcox House in downtown ...
A 60-year-old office building on the campus of the Plymouth Meeting Mall will be converted ... of 1701 Market St., the former headquarters of law firm Morgan Lewis & Bockius, into a 300-unit ...
Plymouth is not seeking to take over any part of Cornwall in local government reorganisation, the city council has confirmed. It follows comments from the Liberal Democrat leader of South Hams ...
The Department of Law is part of the School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg. Legal education and research have been conducted in Gothenburg since the School was founded ...
A group of students have taken over a Glasgow University building amid a protest. 30 students have 'occupied' the Charles Wilson Building at the University of Glasgow this morning. The bunch of pupils ...
A man has pleaded guilty to murdering a university lecturer. Paul Antony Butler, 53, admitted murdering Claire Chick, 48, during an incident in Plymouth in January ... for the offence of murder is ...
The key objective of the Bill is to streamline planning processes to accelerate house building and major infrastructure projects. The Bill will also support the government's Clean Power 2030 mission ...
institutions included in the system are the University of New Hampshire and its three campuses, Plymouth State University and Keene State College. The system serves a combined total of 27,000 students ...
SINGAPORE - A 27m-long external structure fell off a building in the Bartley area and crashed onto the street below on March 11, narrowly missing an employee from a store on the ground floor.