Georgetown’s City Council quietly accepted a 2.9 percent cost-of-living pay increase recommended by the state Department for Local Government during its regular meeting Monday.
Georgetown’s City Council quietly accepted a 2.9 percent cost-of-living pay increase recommended by the state Department for Local Government during its regular meeting Monday.
Read the February 13 letters to the editor of 'The Gabber Newspaper'. This week: comments about Gulfport's elections and ...
Less than a week after Emerald Isle Town Manager Matt Zapp resigned to take the same post in Beaufort beginning in May, a ...
Last year, Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens announced council’s decision to offer up part of the Roseland property (the parking lot ...
In response to a developer’s planning application on land west of Emmanuel Cottage, Rusper Road, Crawley [‘Housing land’ ...
Kingston’s Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) finds itself one member short after the resignation of Ward 2 alder Michael Tierney on ...
Residents across Sutton Coldfield have lobbied for the retention of all the libraries in the area, claiming they provide a ...
at a council hearing on the issue last week. Even before his legal troubles White was closely associated with the Barry ...
Gurugram, Jan 31 (PTI) In a bizarre incident, the Gurugram Municipal Corporation’s recommendation to book a former councillor for alleged illegal ... As such, a reminder letter has been sent now, the ...
The Greater Sudbury city council member made the ... in June 2022,” she said. This is in reference to Randy Hazlett, who ran against Labbée in Ward 7 during the 2022 civic election, an election ...