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Unitarian Church Hears From Non-Profit Founder

She didn’t plan on starting a non-profit organization. But when Randolph native Destiny Gates lived in a refugee camp in Palestine from 2018 to 2022, she knew it was time. Gates founded Refugee Alliance International, a non-profit that is working on the ground in the West Bank, Gaza, and ...

SKF: 2026 Outlook Unchanged

Ongoing global restructuring efforts at SKF are paying off on the company’s bottom line to the tune of 300 million Swedish kroner. Company officials discussed SKF’s rightsizing plans during its quarterly conference call with investor analysts recently. SKF, which owns the SKF Aeroengine ...

Lawmakers Want Senior Dental Care On Marketplace

New York’s senior citizens may have a new avenue to purchase dental insurance. Assemblywoman Rebecca Seawright, D-New York City, and Sen. Cordell Cleare, D-New York City, are sponsoring legislation (A.11235/S.7594) that would require the NY State of Health Marketplace to require companies ...

Right on key Philharmonic “Bach in America” features twin brothers

A special celebration of music and family will take place during this Mother’s Day with a performance by the Warren Philharmonic. Ten years ago, twin brothers Aaron and Boaz Mecham performed the Bach Double at age 10 and are back with the Warren Philharmonic on Sunday at 4 p.m. at the First ...

Committee Defeats Borrello Electric Bus Repeal

State Sen. George Borrello’s latest attempt to put an end to the state’s electric school bus mandate will not advance out of the Senate Education Committee. That’s not unexpected, especially after Shelley Mayer, D-White Plains, signaled her intention to vote against five bills brought ...