Sentences with phrase «of town council»

There will also be another joint meeting of the Town Council and BOE Finance Committees on January 18th.
In the latter case, Doe v. Cahill, EFF helped successfully defend a Delaware blogger who had criticized a member of the town council.
During a session of the town council, and in the presence of journalists, he announced that he intended to call for a boycott of Israeli products.
Study the results of the town council race in your community.
When middle - class residents of Midrand near Johannesburg woke recently to find a rash of squatter shacks had gone up in their backyard overnight, they jammed the switchboard of the town council with complaints.
In 1993, while Sladek was still battling for control of the local grid, some 100 miles to the northeast in Bavaria, Hans - Josef Fell was orchestrating a different kind of energy overhaul as a member of the town council of Hammelburg (population 12,000), his hometown.
I am looking forward to being a part of the Town Council and representing the people of the ward.
The Jim in question is Jim McMahon, the popular 35 - year - old leader of the town council, who is hoping to fight off Ukip and hold the seat following the death of Michael Meacher last month.
Although he is the newest member of the Town Council, Dionisio is familiar with town politics; he is the vice chairman of the town Republican Party, and has served as a district leader for several years.
For the first time in at least eight years, Harrison's Democratic Committee will not run a full slate of Town Council candidates in the upcoming November election.
But all the pious imagemaking of the town council can not hide the fact that this folklore is heavily laden with tales of squalid primitivism.
Is there supposed to be an officer of the town council that will review?»
Dorset will use this funding to work in collaboration with Devon and Wiltshire Councils and two French authorities from Northern France — Conseil General des Cotes d'Armor and Lannion Tregor Agglomeration — LTA (a consortium of town councils).
The programme is co-funded by Cat Welfare Society and the Agri - food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore with the support of Town Councils to promote responsible and humane cat management in all HDB estates.

Not exact matches

«Some villages and points on the western side of the town of Al - Areima have been handed over to the border guards of the Syrian regime,» Manbij Military Council spokesman Sherfan Darwish told AFP.
David Rosen, an IT expert who is a member of the Shepherdstown Town Council and a branch chief at the National Institutes of Health, contacted the Vision Shared Foundation when he was «researching ways to help build up business and jobs» in the area.
In cities and towns where voters opposed legalization, elected bodies such as town councils or boards of selectmen can impose a ban without polling residents.
Kamani Jefferson, president of the Massachusetts Recreational Consumer Council, said he was optimistic that the finalization of state regulations would prompt cities and towns to replace their moratoriums with zoning.
Six Investigates found all but one council member accepted money this past year from out - of - town campaign donors.
More out - of - town money than previous years is funding Corpus Christi city council elections.
Apart from Town / City of the Year, the council won Real Estate Executive / Team of the Year for its property and investment team.
Walsh is the former president of the now - defunct Progressive Conservative association and is currently serving his second term on Penhold Town Council.
The problem with this truth is that they deny the facts of Calvin's treatment of Servetus and blame the town council etc. etc..
we are a NATION of INDIviduaLS... if you have that mindset ruined by prayer... then it doesnot stop at prayer... so IM guessing your argument is not really honest... everyone is an individual... have you been to town council metings?
«I am really proud of the strong partnership between Hull City Council and Hull Minster and I am looking forward to seeing Trinity Square and the wider Old Town welcoming a whole host of new visitors as the area springs back to life.»
So far the work reminds me of my experience serving on a small town city council in Missouri.
Maybe we who want to embody agape as «creative goodwill» are being called back into action, not this time to man the barricades or even to carry picket signs, but rather to initiate fresh forms of dialogue in parent - teacher - student organizations and town councils.
The larger towns had their own Muftis and councils which administered the funds for religious teaching in their madrasas and schools, many of which employed Turkish teachers.
I would not hesitate to go to a wedding, funeral, graduation, retirement party, baby shower, ballgame, courtroom, birthday party, family reunion, public hearing, town parade, school play, or other social function due to the presence or lack of a 1 - 2 minute prayer from a pastor, priest, rabbi, imam, valedictorian, mayor, police chief, council member, or 3rd grader who will play the Tree in the school spring play, nor would I feel it appropriate or necessary to make a social scene just so everyone could hear my opinion on the matter.
But the 1960s were a time of great ecumenical fervor, and ecumenically the council of churches had the only game in town.
My candidate for a «prophet to the liberals» is Will Campbell, publisher of the journal Katallagete and author of the highly acclaimed Brother to a Dragonfly, an autobiographical book about the lives of Will and his brother, Joe, as they leave their father's small cotton farm in Mississippi — Will to become a civil rights worker for the National Council of Churches, Joe to become a small - town pharmacist.
To his delight the Town Council had issued a revolutionary Ordinance of the City of Wittenberg (24 January 1522), ordering the surrender of various Church revenues and some plate, including the funds of as many as twenty - one sodalities, much of it spent on social evenings and the like.
The Town Council also formally approved the liturgical changes already made and, prompted by Karlstadt, even required the removal of some of the side altars in the Wittenberg Parish Church, as savouring of idolatry.
325, expanded very considerably at two later councils of the Church's bishops, and finally adopted in the approximate form in which we have it in the year 451, at a meeting of the bishops in the town of Chalcedon, held to rid the Church of some pestilent heresies concerning the meaning of Christ.
The history of the Nicene Creed can be put briefly: apparently it is a rewriting of a statement of faith used in one of the churches of Asia Minor, adopted by a gathering of Christian bishops assembled in council in the town of Nicaea AD.
d) Muentzer, the new Daniel: On July 13 Muentzer preached a sermon to the princes before Duke John, crown prince John Fredrich chancellor Eugany Bruech, Hans Von Grefendorf, Commissioner Hans Zeiss, Mayor Rueckert, and the town council of Allstedt.
The Council's CEO Geoff Parker today said any comparison between the US town of Berkeley where a tax was recently passed and Australia was misguided.
The council was formed in 1994 from the amalgamation of the City of Shepparton, Shire of Shepparton, and parts of the Shire of Rodney, Shire of Euroa, Shire of Goulburn, Shire of Tungamah, Shire of Violet Town and Shire of Waranga.
And he vetoed — to no avail, as it turned out — a proposal by the Drew town council to erect highway signs identifying the community as the «Home of Archie Manning of the Ole Miss Rebels.»
Earlier this week, I went to a small town about 40 minutes east of where I live to speak on behalf of the immigrant community in the hopes that the city council wouldn't vote to oppose SB 54 (California's major piece of legislation that creates real limits on state and municipal law enforcement from being used for immigration enforcement).
In other action, the council approved a developer's request to rezone nearly 5 acres at the northwest corner of Washington Street and Ring Road from a commercial land use to residential to allow for 20 town homes.
Morinville resident Jill Ladouceur spoke to town council at committee of the whole Tuesday night to propose a cloth diaper rebate.
He was a past president of the North Town Community Council, and chairman of the Allied North Side Community Orgnizations.
[55] In the Kenyan town of Limuru, donkeys were also diapered at the council's behest.
The council also approved the annexation and resubdivision of 3.2 acres on Wheaton's northeast side to allow the construction of 15 town homes.
HED partnered with Mass Audubon, the Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, Metropolitan Area Planning Council, the 495 / MetroWest Partnership, the MetroWest Regional Collaborative, the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs and Massachusetts Department of Transportation to advance the regional planning effort in the 37 cities and towns within the 495 / MetroWest Development Compact Plan area.
WHEATON — The Wheaton City Council has approved an extensive set of boundary changes approved last week by Glen Ellyn trustees that will clear up questions along the 4 - mile border shared by the towns.
Metzger, 53, is in her second term on the town council and is the director of a non-profit organization that represents small businesses and individuals at the New York State Public Service Commission.
«The prejudice of Whitehall against town hall is now being replaced with a recognition of the key strategic role of councils as a builder and provider of affordable homes for rent,» he continued.
p.m. at Gbegbelawo village near Olorunda town in Abeokuta North Council Area said she was optimistic of her rescue.
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