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NFT.NYC Brings New Know-how And Previous DJs To City

Practically 15,000 folks registered to attend NFT.NYC in New York Metropolis. The convention was based mostly on the Marriott Marquis resort in Instances Sq., and ran from June 21st by means of the 23rd, 2022. Know-how is evolving quickly as

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The town where thousands of US-bound migrants came to a standstill

Migrants start lining up on the beach of Necoclí, on the Caribbean coast of northern Colombia, in the early morning. Before them is the Gulf of Urabá, a stretch of the Caribbean Sea that interrupts their long trek northward toward the United States.

Once they cross — if they cross — they face a 60-kilometer trek through the jungles of the Darien Gap to reach Panama, and eventually Costa Rice and Nicaragua. If they survive that far, they will join the mass flows of desperate people walking north through Central America, all on their way to US-Mexico border.

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Mobile Health’s Vaccination Vans Reach Rural Virginia One Small Town at a Time |

NEW YORK, July 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — As underserved communities in rural Virginia were falling behind in vaccination rates, Mobile Health partnered with the State of Virginia and put their vaccination efforts on wheels. The mobile fleet will meet rural comminutes in the most convenient part of their city.

Mobile vaccination fleet reaches underserved cities in Virginia lacking easy access to the vaccine.

“We’re bringing shots to arms, not expecting arms to come to shots,” said Andrew Shulman, Mobile Health Chief Executive Officer. “Vaccination rates shouldn’t slow due to a community lacking the transportation or the technology to

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DCTA hosting virtual town halls for proposed on-demand rideshare service – Cross Timbers Gazette | Southern Denton County | Flower Mound

The Denton County Transportation Authority is hosting several virtual town hall meetings about the proposed GoZone on-demand rideshare service that will replace most of the agency’s fixed-route service.

In April, DCTA’s Board of Directors approved the proposed service plan from River North Via, an on-demand service provider, after concluding that an on-demand service model would be the most advantageous service for both DCTA passengers and the agency overall, according to a DCTA news release.

“We are looking forward to the enhanced quality of service, increased service area and extended hours of service that have been proposed for GoZone service,”

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Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry hosting a follow-up town hall

The pair will host “a town hall-style conversation special” for Apple TV+ tied to their recent five-part series “The Me You Can’t See.”

According to a news release, they will “reunite with advisors and participants for a thought-provoking, wide-ranging conversation about mental health and emotional well-being, and where we go from here.”

“As the subjects offer further insight into their stories, experts share their guidance for continuing the global conversation,” the release states. “The expansive discussion features series participants Glenn Close, Mental Health Advocate and Speaker Zak Williams, and Author and OnTrack NY Peer Counselor Ambar Martinez, along with all

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Town health emergency declared at VerdMont mobile home park

A public health emergency has been declared due a failed leach field at the VerdMont mobile home park on Tremblay Road in Waitsfield.

Town health officer Fred Messer filed that order on March 24 after briefing the select board on the issue on Monday, March 22. Messer, who is also a member of the select board, told fellow board members that there is standing effluent in the field where the leach field is and said he’s been monitoring this situation for several years.

The park is managed for the Central Vermont Land Trust by Downstreet Housing and Community

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Small Texas Border Town Is Route to US for Migrant Children | Voice of America

ROMA, TEXAS – As darkness sets on the Rio Grande, U.S. Border Patrol agents hear pumps inflating rafts across the river in Mexico. It is about to get busy.

Within an hour, the rafts drop off about 100 people in six trips into the United States, including many families with toddlers and children as young as 7 traveling alone. All of them wear numbered yellow plastic wristbands that look like they could be used to get into a concert or amusement park, and everyone rips them off and tosses them on the ground after setting foot in the U.S.

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