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Boston Marathon · BostonSpecial to the Sun Marathon Weekend 2024, B.A.A. 5K Invitational Mile, Patriots Day Parade Saturday, April 13, 2024 to Monday, April 15, 2024 The Marathon Weekend Events this year will have two main races on the Saturday before the running of the 2024 Boston Marathon. In addition to the events being hosted by the Boston Athletic Association, the City of Boston will be hosting Boston One Day on April 15, 2024, and the Patriots’ Day Parade on Mond…See the Story
Traffic Advisory for 2024 Boston Marathon: Patriot’s Day Activities – The Boston Sun
Street · StreetA look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan With markets now re-shuffling central bank rate cut calendars, attention switches abruptly to the first quarter U.S. corporate earnings season on Friday – against a backdrop of an alarming swoon in China trade last month and rising Middle East tension. As usual, the big U.S. banks are first out of the traps and are preparing to report slightly lower quarterly profits – even if in…See the Story
Morning Bid: Eyes switch to earnings, China trade miss, tense Middle East
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Street · Street"Obviously, This Is Very Bad News For Biden": Wall Street Reacts To Today's Red Hot Inflation Print Coming into today's CPI number, which followed three previous red-hot inflation prints, we said that it's time for a "miss" (the first of 2024) not because the data demands it - on the contrary, prices continue to rise at a frightening pace - but because a dovish CPI print today would be the last opportunity for the Fed to set a timetable for a ra…See the Story
"Obviously, This Is Very Bad News For Biden": Wall Street Reacts To Today's Red Hot Inflation Print
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Street · Street(WJET/WFXP)-- PennDOT is reminding residents new traffic patterns will be starting Wednesday for the westbound lanes of the Bayfront Parkway extending into the autumn season. As part of the Bayfront Parkway Central Corridor Improvement Project, westbound traffic will still continue to be one lane; however it will be shifting to the unused south lane of the parkway near Sassafras Street Extension.
Gov. Shapiro in Erie to kick off Bayfront …See the Story
Traffic patterns going into effect Wednesday on Bayfront
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Parade · StreetKENNETT SQUARE — The borough is bright with bursts of an array of pink, yellow and violet hues lighting up new moments to enjoy as a community this spring. And indeed, there’s plenty to do now and in the weeks ahead for the people who live, work, and play in Kennett Square with the return of warmer days. “The Memorial Day Parade is just around the corner,” said Kennett Square Police Chief William Holdsworth. Preparations are underway, he noted. …See the Story
Kennett Square abuzz with spring, readies for Memorial Day parade
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Street · StreetPress releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. The annual Senior Recognition Event for the Santa Barbara National Charity League (NCL) will be held in the coming weeks at a private event in Santa Barbara. This year there will be 22 graduating seniors celebrating “A Hollywood Story.” We anticipate 450 friends and family to be present to honor the girls’ service and leadership in our community over the past six years. T…See the Story
Upcoming NCL Senior Recognition Event
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Tom Steyer · StreetOpinion by Tom Steyer (CNN) — Earlier this year, during the warmest February in recorded history, the investment giants JPMorgan Chase, State Street, BlackRock and Pimco walked away from some of their boldest climate pledges. The leaders of these firms, with a combined more than $15 trillion under management, did not deny that climate change exists, that humans are its cause or that its potential consequences are catastrophic. Instead, some poin…See the Story
[Opinion] Investing in oil and gas doesn’t make sense anymore
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