(June 23, 2014) -- "We’re delighted with this new addition as the Boston TV market is the seventh largest market in the country. This same market also includes the state of New Hampshire," said Moniz.
“Rollin’ On TV” (ROTV) has expanded into the New England market with the addition of WHDT TV3 located in Boston. According to a press release, Boston represents the seventh largest TV market in the country and includes the state of New Hampshire. “ROTV” will begin airing three days a week on WHDT the first week […]
(June 23, 2014) -- The two-hour session was developed by the Federal Interagency Council on Outdoor Recreation (FICOR), the coordinating body of directors of agencies that manage federal outdoor recreation facilities, lands and waters.
(June 23, 2014) -- It's ironic that Jay himself has not yet been inducted into that honorable legion of visionary leaders. Although it would have been much better for the Hall of Fame to recognize him when he was alive, I'm hoping there will be a groundswell of support to see that Jay is inducted into the class of 2015.
(June 23, 2014) -- "It took me 10 years just to figure out what needed to be done, and we've been busy making repairs ever since," he explained. "We've seen an explosion of larger campers since I took over the park. They are longer, have slides and require considerably more power."
(June 23, 2014) -- By next summer, Scoggins Valley Park at Henry Hagg Lake, Ore. plans to open its first official campground, meaning hikers, fishers, RVers, bicyclists and boaters can finally rejoice.
RV dealers can learn how to stay compliant now that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and various state agencies are changing requirements for “reasonable accommodation” in the workplace to extend beyond disability. According to a press release, a free webinar from the Mike Molino RV Learning Center will guide dealers through the latest developments […]
(June 23, 2014) -- Employment law expert Alec Beck, a partner at the law firm Ford and Harrison, will share strategies for employers and an overview of the new accommodation requirements the EEOC and various state agencies have been pushing.
(June 23, 2014) -- Further, the rule puts businesses at the mercy of the CFPB and they cannot go back into operation until government approval or a court ruling is made over an issue. Subsequently because bureaucratic decisions and court rulings take a substantial amount of time to happen, businesses cannot survive during those waiting periods, Town Hall reported.