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Billionaire owner Ron Burkle is selling the team for a league-record $113 million to Lauren Leichtman and Arthur Levine, ... see Leichtman and Levine pay $35 million immediately for 35% of the ...
The Greater Manchester County Council (GMCC) was the top-tier local government administrative body for Greater Manchester from 1974 to 1986. A strategic authority, with responsibilities for roads, public transport, planning, emergency services and waste disposal, it was composed of 106 directly elected members drawn from the ten metropolitan boroughs of Greater Manchester.
Apr. 14—Manchester aldermen will hold a public hearing Tuesday on an application for the RSA 79-E tax credit program for a project involving property at 959 Elm St., also known as the Dunlap ...
Apr. 17—Manchester aldermen have approved an application for a tax credit for a project involving property at 959 Elm St. — also known as the Dunlap Building — but not without concerns over ...
In 1980, Manchester was the first council to declare itself a nuclear-free zone. In 1984 it formed an equal opportunities unit as part of its opposition to Section 28. [13] From 1974 until 1986 the council was a lower-tier authority, with upper-tier functions provided by the Greater Manchester County Council. The county council was abolished in ...
New Manchester (formerly Fairview and Pughtown) is an unincorporated community in Hancock County, West Virginia, United States. [2] It is located along West Virginia Route 8 northeast of New Cumberland near Tomlinson Run State Park. New Manchester was originally called Manchester and was platted in 1810. [3]
Jun. 9—For the second year in a row, Manchester aldermen failed to muster enough support to override the city's cap on property tax revenue and expenditures, opting instead to pass a fiscal year ...
This would be the last election to the Greater Manchester County Council, with metropolitan county councils being scrapped on 31 March 1986 under the Local Government Act 1985 by the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher. The councils' abolition came following several high-profile clashes between mostly Labour metropolitan county ...