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Sad state of the arts

Sad state of the arts
As steward of one of the state’s oldest and most popular theatrical companies, Dwight Martin assumes myriad important duties. Thus, on a warm Thursday afternoon, Manoa Valley Theatre’s long-tenured producing director found himself trimming the grass around the theater’s East Manoa Road property.
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Sad state of the arts

Sad state of the arts
As steward of one of the state’s oldest and most popular theatrical companies, Dwight Martin assumes myriad important duties. Thus, on a warm Thursday afternoon, Manoa Valley Theatre’s long-tenured producing director found himself trimming the grass around the theater’s East Manoa Road property.
Read more on Honolulu Star-Advertiser
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Hearing on Incentive for New York State Retirement Program

Hearing on Incentive for New York State Retirement Program
At the outset of the last New Hyde Park Village Board meeting, Mayor Daniel Petruccio turned the meeting over to village attorney John Spellman to explain the New York State mandated retirement incentive program. Attorney Spellman said, “From time to time New York State has passed legislation [...]

As State Budgets Falter, So Do Pension Promises

As State Budgets Falter, So Do Pension Promises
States that can no longer afford the benefits guaranteed to government workers are facing difficult decisions to make cutbacks.
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Somerset Hills officials eye alternatives to state health plans

Somerset Hills officials eye alternatives to state health plans
Rising costs for public employee health benefits continue to be a challenge for towns and school districts in the Somerset Hills, even as state officials celebrate the adoption of a 2 percent “cap” on local property taxes.
Read more on The Bernardsville News

Rising state pension liability will challenge next governor

Rising state pension liability will challenge next governor
Funding it will cost more than $900 million in the next budget cycle, a jump of almost one-third.
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State workers sound off to layoff threats

State workers sound off to layoff threats
Are state worker layoffs on the horizon? At least one official in the governor’s office says it is time to start planning.
Read more on FOX 23 News Albany

Critics say 401(k)-style state plan unworkable, expensive

Critics say 401(k)-style state plan unworkable, expensive
Critics of creating a 401(k)-style retirement benefit for public employees Wednesday pounced on gubernatorial candidate Bill Brady’s suggestion that the state move away from its current pension programs and into a system widely used in private industry.
Read more on The State Journal-Register

Some workers could retire earlier than state pension age

Some workers could retire earlier than state pension age
Employers could seek to legally justify why workers should retire sooner than the state pension age, according to an employers’ group.
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Men’s state pension age to rise to 66 from 2016

Men’s state pension age to rise to 66 from 2016
Clegg promises to reinvigorate retirement as coalition scraps compulsory retirement age.
Read more on The New Statesman
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