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Woodstock Fair All Labor Day Weekend PDF Print E-mail
Written by Zachary R   
Saturday, 04 September 2010 15:43

The Annual Woodstock Fair will run all Labor Day Weekend. It began yesterday in Woodstock Connecticut, and will keep going until Monday night, when it will conclude with a fireworks show. From Go Kart racing to great performances the fair celebrates it’s 150th anniversary.
With great performances today expect to see the “Original Stars of American Bandstand”, as well as “Barry & Holly Tashian – Country Bluegrass”.
Woodstock Fair All Labor Day Weekend
Tomorrow (Sunday, September 5th), you will get to see “Blue Oyster Cult”, “Little Texas”, and Restless Heart”.

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Wachovia Online Banking NOT Affected By Fee Changes PDF Print E-mail
Written by admin   
Friday, 03 September 2010 15:38

Wachovia Bank has announced at they will have some fee adjustments in their banking system. If you are a user of Wachovia Online Banking, know that these changes won’t affect that area.  By the way Bank of America is doing similar changes. Check them out below:

Wachovia Online Banking NOT Affected By Fee Changes

-   A $2 fee will be charged for customers who receive paper statements via mail with images of canceled checks. Switching to online banking accounts will free you from this extra fee, or you could ask not to have attached images with the statements.

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On Labor Day, Work to Save the Middle Class PDF Print E-mail
Written by Leo W. Gerard   
Friday, 03 September 2010 15:32

This Labor Day feels gloomy. It's a celebration of work when there is not enough of it, a day off when too many desperately seek a day on.

America has commemorated two Labor Days since this brutal recession began near the end of George Bush's presidency in December of 2007. Now the relentless high unemployment, the ever-rising foreclosures, the unremitting wage and benefit take-backs have replaced American optimism and enthusiasm with fear and anger.

Happy Labor Day.

On this holiday, we can rant with Glenn Beck, kick the dog and hate the neighbor lucky enough to retain his job. Or we can do something different. We can join with our neighbors, employed and unemployed, our foreclosed-on children, our elderly parents fearing cuts in their Social Security lifeline and our fellow workers worrying that the furlough ax will strike them next. Together we can organize and mobilize and create a grassroots groundswell that gives government no choice but to respond to our needs, the needs of working people.

We can do what workers did during the Great Depression to provoke change, to create programs like Social Security and achieve recognition of rights like collective bargaining. These changes were sought by groups to benefit groups. In a civil society, people care for one another. And America is such a society - one where people routinely donate blood to aid anonymous strangers, children set up lemonade stands to contribute to Katrina victims and working families find a few bucks for United Way.

The self-righteous Right is all about individuals pulling themselves up by their bootstraps. That proposition - the do-it-all- by-yourself-winner-takes-all philosophy - clearly failed because so many Americans are jobless, homeless and too penniless to afford boots.

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