I ‘escaped’ Texas for Tennessee. I loved the food and tech scene, but got tired of the heat and rising property taxes.

I 'escaped' Texas for Tennessee. I loved the food and tech scene, but got tired of the heat and rising property taxes.

Real Estate I ‘escaped’ Texas for Tennessee. I loved the food and tech scene, but got tired of the heat and rising property taxes. Alcynna Lloyd 2024-06-03T19:57:55Z Share icon An curved arrow pointing right. Share Facebook Icon The letter F. Facebook Email icon An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. Email Twitter … Read more

Eastchester accountants plead guilty in scheme that helped corporate clients avoid taxes

Eastchester accountants plead guilty in scheme that helped corporate clients avoid taxes

GannettJonathan Bandler, Rockland/Westchester Journal NewsJune 5, 2024 at 8:47 PMTwo Eastchester accountants have admitted their roles in a tax fraud scheme that allowed corporate clients to avoid tax liabilty by sending company checks to the accountants and getting cash in return that they never reported.Jack Sardis, 66, of Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, pleaded guilty Wednesday … Read more

Three nights of jazz music, and more

Three nights of jazz music, and more

Limassol is hosting the Summer Jazz Project and More at LOEL Winery from June 14 to 16, featuring two bands each night with music from Latin America, the USA, France, Brazil, and beyond. The event will showcase genres like Swing Jazz, dance tunes from the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 00s, as well as tributes to Antônio Carlos Jobim and classic French and American jazz. The event aims to support Cypriot musicians and music.

Our View: If private company was in charge, Nicosians would have a pool by now

Our View: If private company was in charge, Nicosians would have a pool by now

The Nicosia municipal swimming pool will be closed for the fifth consecutive summer season in 2024 due to the public sector’s inefficiency and lack of competence. The pool needed a major overhaul after 30 years, but the project has been delayed significantly. The pool was handed over to the Cyprus Sports Organisation for training purposes, leaving the public without an affordable swimming option for several years.

Oil drops more than $1/bbl as OPEC+ decision spotlights shaky demand

Oil drops more than $1/bbl as OPEC+ decision spotlights shaky demand

Oil prices fell more than a barrel on Tuesday due to skepticism about an OPEC+ decision to boost supply later this year.

UK, ’s Labour set for record general election win, poll says

UK, ’s Labour set for record general election win, poll says

The fact described in the text is that the YouGov poll predicts that the Conservatives are on course for their lowest total in more than a century, with only 140 seats expected.

Keve embraces green transition with upgraded Nicosia headquarters

Keve embraces green transition with upgraded Nicosia headquarters

The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry (Keve) has completed the upgrade of its headquarters in Nicosia into a green building. The initiative aligns with the organization’s commitment to promoting sustainable practices among its members and contributing to a greener Cyprus.

Nicosia municipal pool closed to public for fifth year

Nicosia municipal pool closed to public for fifth year

The Nicosia municipal swimming pool will not be open to the public until next year, marking a fifth consecutive year without access for residents. The pool has been closed for renovations worth €6.5 million, as the infrastructure was built in the 1980s and has not been seriously upgraded since then.

Two more desalination plants under consideration

Two more desalination plants under consideration

Fact: Construction of two new desalination plants in Limassol and Famagusta is under review due to prevailing drought conditions and water shortage fears.

Reflect Festival takes the next step in Kolla, attracts 9,000 , “doers”

Reflect Festival takes the next step in Kolla, attracts 9,000 , “doers”

Reflect Festival, Cyprus’ flagship tech and startup festival, returned to Limassol and welcomed 9,000 entrepreneurs, investors, and tech enthusiasts in a new venue. The event marked the biggest conference ever organized in Cyprus and the most international year of Reflect so far. Attendees from 70 countries participated, including 1,500 companies and 130 governmental representatives from 20 countries. The festival featured over 150 companies in the expo, with activities like holograms, augmented reality garments, and contests. The event also included parties, sports events, and side activities around Limassol. Reflect Festival announced the launch of The Doers Company as an umbrella organization behind the event and future activities.