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I hope Duckie doesn't make a videoI'm not coughing I don't know what she's talking about
I really want one of Duckie's chicken fritters but she's making me eat my soup instead I hate being sick
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Long Beach Public Library
Thanks to generous financial support from Winthrop-University Hospital through our EcoAd program, The Long Beach Library’s Point Lookout Branch and The Long Beach Public Library will benefit from energy-efficient lighting upgrades. The lighting retrofit will enhance the overall appearance of both libraries, reduce energy usage and electric costs, and ultimately save taxpayers money. This morning a special celebration kicked off the partnership at The Long Beach Library’s Point Lookout Branch.
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We are looking forward to a celebration event that will be taking place in beautiful downtown Annapolis on the City Dock tomorrow. Perdue Chicken's funding through CBS EcoMedia's EcoAd has brought to life the Maryland Grows Oysters program through Access DNR. Stay tuned to our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/EcoMediaCBS, to see pictures and hear more about what happens on the event day!
Homeless military veterans in the metropolitan Boston area now have a greater chance to get back on their feet with a roof over their heads and access to a wide array of supportive services with the dedication tonight of the new Volunteers of America Massachusetts Bay Veterans Center in Somerville, MA. The recently completed 15,000 square foot, three-story brick building has 22 transitional and seven permanent units of housing, and will provide services that help homeless veterans rebuild their lives. Thanks to generous funding from Constant Contact’s EcoAd advertising through CBS EcoMedia Inc., the new Massachusetts Bay Veterans Center received a state-of-the-art Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) system.
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Our press release on the dedication of the new Massachusetts Bay Veterans Center and our advertising partner, Constant Contact's funding of the new energy recovery ventilator which the building would not have without Constant Contact's EcoAd advertising.