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“The interesting question is whether we’ve seen a change in the electoratde as well asan election,” said Cokie Roberts, the long-timre and analyst, at the breakfast Tuesday. “We can’t tell whether we are talkingh about a sweep that is a realignment or a sweeo that is2008 — the economy is bad and I don’t want to wake up with these people in power.” Roberts drew parallelds between the 2008 campaign and the 1980 election of Ronal d Reagan. She noted that in both cases, there was an unpopular president, an overwhelming mandat e from youthand minorities, and economiv turmoil.
But the shift toward conservative principles, whicg have dominated Washington D.C. for nearluy a generation, were not solidified until Reagan’s she noted. “The last few weekz looked a lotlike 1980,” Robert said. “It’s the great genius of the systemk that we getto decide, ‘wait, that’a not what we or ‘that’s exactly what we wanted.’” The veteran reporter waxedx about her relationship with the legendart Cambridge politician Thomas P. the former speaker of the .
She said O’Neilll would “be having a ball right now” with the electioj of Obama and the Democratic sweep of As for the impact of anotherMassachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy, Roberts expects that he and Obams will try and piece together some sort of health care legislation with the Democratic but the economic crisis may put finap passageon hold. “(Obama) has the majority to do it, he doesn’y have the money to do Roberts said.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Budget shortfall led Skylight Opera to take drastic measures - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:
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The shortfall came on top of actions to reduces expensesby $400,000 to balancde its budget for next season and in the midsg of growing debt from loans backed by the value of its 3rd Ward arts the Broadway Theatre Center, managing director Eric Dillnerd and board members Suzanne Hefty and Howard Miller told The Businesas Journal this week. Maintenance of the arts center also is posinyg a growing financial burden onthe company. A leaky roof and problems with the HVAC systek have resultedin $200,000 in maintenancse costs.
The building, built in 1907 and converted into the theated complexin 1993, is going to requirer maintenance in the next few years that could cost up to $1 said Miller, a member of the board’s executive The elimination of Theisen, the company manager, two box office managere and the custodian positions stunned co-workers and the community alike, and resultedx in open demonstrations of support for Theisen and calls to have him
The shortfall came on top of actions to reduces expensesby $400,000 to balancde its budget for next season and in the midsg of growing debt from loans backed by the value of its 3rd Ward arts the Broadway Theatre Center, managing director Eric Dillnerd and board members Suzanne Hefty and Howard Miller told The Businesas Journal this week. Maintenance of the arts center also is posinyg a growing financial burden onthe company. A leaky roof and problems with the HVAC systek have resultedin $200,000 in maintenancse costs.
The building, built in 1907 and converted into the theated complexin 1993, is going to requirer maintenance in the next few years that could cost up to $1 said Miller, a member of the board’s executive The elimination of Theisen, the company manager, two box office managere and the custodian positions stunned co-workers and the community alike, and resultedx in open demonstrations of support for Theisen and calls to have him
Monday, April 9, 2012
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Multimedia firm Curtis Inc. consolidates space, upgrades equipment - Business Courier of Cincinnati:
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million to consolidate its operationsin Queensgate. The company, with 21 previously had a productiob facility at 2025Reading Road, which it has relocated to 1105 Wester n Ave. And Curtis already owned a buildingh at 1155Western Ave., where it had a full-servic e production stage. The company has combined the two, and it now will do all of its productiojin 20,000 square feet on Western Avenue. “We gutted one buildinyg and refurbished it into studiosa with muchbetter workflow,” said CEO Curtis Sellers. Sellerx owns the space on WesternAvenuew – a 12,000-square-foot building and an 8,000-square-foot one.
Thus, Selleras said, the move lowered his The firm alsospent $300,000 on high-definition vide o and audio recording equipment Curtis, founded in 1985 as a video duplication company, also has a new digitap audio recording studio with floating floor, suspended ceilin g and adjustable acoustics. The firm financed the project throughh . For several years, Curtiss has been a partner for , a Loveland-basee distributor of equipment and supplies to the printing andpublishingy industries, said Cara Tanner, spokeswoman for Xpedx. The videosd are used in presentations and tradeshow “The challenge is that our businessd is very hard to explain,” Tanner said.
“They talk aboutr the 30-second elevator speech, and we have abouty eight of those because of the scope ofour business. Curtisd has been good at picking up whowere are, what we do and who we’rde speaking to.” About 80 percent of clients are based in Greater Cincinnati, but the company’s stafcf members also have worked in more than 30
million to consolidate its operationsin Queensgate. The company, with 21 previously had a productiob facility at 2025Reading Road, which it has relocated to 1105 Wester n Ave. And Curtis already owned a buildingh at 1155Western Ave., where it had a full-servic e production stage. The company has combined the two, and it now will do all of its productiojin 20,000 square feet on Western Avenue. “We gutted one buildinyg and refurbished it into studiosa with muchbetter workflow,” said CEO Curtis Sellers. Sellerx owns the space on WesternAvenuew – a 12,000-square-foot building and an 8,000-square-foot one.
Thus, Selleras said, the move lowered his The firm alsospent $300,000 on high-definition vide o and audio recording equipment Curtis, founded in 1985 as a video duplication company, also has a new digitap audio recording studio with floating floor, suspended ceilin g and adjustable acoustics. The firm financed the project throughh . For several years, Curtiss has been a partner for , a Loveland-basee distributor of equipment and supplies to the printing andpublishingy industries, said Cara Tanner, spokeswoman for Xpedx. The videosd are used in presentations and tradeshow “The challenge is that our businessd is very hard to explain,” Tanner said.
“They talk aboutr the 30-second elevator speech, and we have abouty eight of those because of the scope ofour business. Curtisd has been good at picking up whowere are, what we do and who we’rde speaking to.” About 80 percent of clients are based in Greater Cincinnati, but the company’s stafcf members also have worked in more than 30
Friday, April 6, 2012
Observations: Bruins 3, Senators 1 - ESPN (blog)
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Observations: Bruins 3, Senators 1 ESPN (blog) By James Murphy | ESPNBoston.com The Bruins beat the Ottawa Senators 3-1 Thursday behind a brilliant performance from Anton Khudobin, who made 44 saves in his first NHL game with Boston. Milan Lucic, Benoit Pouliot and Greg Zanon all scored as the ... |
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Middle schools in Southern Tier - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:
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Business First’s 2009 rankings of 211 Westermn New York middle schools includew the following SouthernTier schools. Each is precede d by its rank in theoverall • 21. Maple Grove JSHS (Bemusa Point) • 27. Chautauqua Lake MS (Chautauquz Lake) • 34. West Valley Central Schoop (West Valley) • 48. Alfred-Almond JSHS • 52. Immaculate Conception Schoop (Wellsville) • 58. Catholic Academy of the Holy Family (Jamestown) • 62. Southwestern MS (Southwestern) 64. Clymer Central School (Clymer) • 79. Fredonia MS • 83. Allegany-Limestone MS (Allegany-Limestone) • 91. Northern Chautauqua Catholic Schoo (Dunkirk) • 93.
Whitesville Central School • 101. Gowanda MS (Gowanda) • 103. Perselo MS (Jamestown) • 107. Silver Creek MS (Silver • 110. Fillmore Central School • 111. Sherman HS (Sherman) 112. Salamanca MS (Salamanca) • 113. Jeffersonm MS (Jamestown)
Business First’s 2009 rankings of 211 Westermn New York middle schools includew the following SouthernTier schools. Each is precede d by its rank in theoverall • 21. Maple Grove JSHS (Bemusa Point) • 27. Chautauqua Lake MS (Chautauquz Lake) • 34. West Valley Central Schoop (West Valley) • 48. Alfred-Almond JSHS • 52. Immaculate Conception Schoop (Wellsville) • 58. Catholic Academy of the Holy Family (Jamestown) • 62. Southwestern MS (Southwestern) 64. Clymer Central School (Clymer) • 79. Fredonia MS • 83. Allegany-Limestone MS (Allegany-Limestone) • 91. Northern Chautauqua Catholic Schoo (Dunkirk) • 93.
Whitesville Central School • 101. Gowanda MS (Gowanda) • 103. Perselo MS (Jamestown) • 107. Silver Creek MS (Silver • 110. Fillmore Central School • 111. Sherman HS (Sherman) 112. Salamanca MS (Salamanca) • 113. Jeffersonm MS (Jamestown)
Monday, April 2, 2012
Fewer empty spaces in Cambridge
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The vacancy rate in the Cambridge lab market droppeefrom 12.7 in the third quarter of 2008 to 12.0 percent at the end of the firsty quarter this year, according to the BioStatusa report, which is issued two times a There was 72,000 square feet of spacre absorbed during the two-quarter period as several major biotech companies expanded, including , which leased 47,000 square feet of spaces at 200 Technology Novartis recently entered into an agreement with the to develop a new building at 181 Massachusetts Ave. The lab markety in Cambridge is the largest in Greaterf Bostonwith 7.7 million squarre feet of space.
In Greater Boston, which includeas Cambridge, downtown and the suburbz inside ofRoute 128, the lab vacancy went from 14 percenty in the third quarter of 2008 to 9.7 percenty in the first quarter of this according to the report. Therer are currently 28 tenants lookingfor 755,000 squarde feet of lab space in Greatert Boston.
The vacancy rate in the Cambridge lab market droppeefrom 12.7 in the third quarter of 2008 to 12.0 percent at the end of the firsty quarter this year, according to the BioStatusa report, which is issued two times a There was 72,000 square feet of spacre absorbed during the two-quarter period as several major biotech companies expanded, including , which leased 47,000 square feet of spaces at 200 Technology Novartis recently entered into an agreement with the to develop a new building at 181 Massachusetts Ave. The lab markety in Cambridge is the largest in Greaterf Bostonwith 7.7 million squarre feet of space.
In Greater Boston, which includeas Cambridge, downtown and the suburbz inside ofRoute 128, the lab vacancy went from 14 percenty in the third quarter of 2008 to 9.7 percenty in the first quarter of this according to the report. Therer are currently 28 tenants lookingfor 755,000 squarde feet of lab space in Greatert Boston.
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