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No swimming: Why opening pools in a pandemic isn’t so simple

Ungrated

The states where respondents reported the next highest numbers of pool closures were Maryland (56%) and Pennsylvania (55%). More than 80% of respondents in the Garden State reported their pool is closed. These three states had some of the more prolonged and restrictive stay-at-home orders.

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Association Community Floods Social Media With Tributes to ASAE’s Graham

Associations Now

Stefanie Reeves, CAE, Executive Director, Maryland Psychological Association. The ASAE statement noted that the Graham family will hold a private service in Pennsylvania. I appreciated John's friendship and mentorship, as well as his vision and commitment to the future of association management. View this post on Instagram.

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Report: Goodwill Locations Hit By Credit-Card Breach

Associations Now

The duration of the attack is unclear, but there’s evidence that it may have begun about a year ago, Krebs reported.

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Making Augmented Reality a Reality for Membership

Associations Now

Next Tuesday marks the start of ASAE’s Technology Conference & Expo at National Harbor, Maryland, and I’m looking forward to hearing from association leaders who will be talking about new and emerging technology trends. A technology expert explains how augmented reality apps can deepen the membership experience for associations.

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111 Intriguing Chats for 2011

ChatterBachs

Other states with strong representation include California (16), New York (6), Pennsylvania (5), Florida (4), and Texas (4). IBMFedCyber - Chris Ensey; Baltimore, Maryland; Principal Security Strategist for IBM Federal. Russell; State College, Pennsylvania; For hire: Web Apps + social media tech since 1995. AFCEA, InfraGard.

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As Atlantic City Casinos Fold, Industry Group Ups Anti-Regulation Game

Associations Now

According to a report earlier this year, casino revenue in the city has declined by 50 percent since 2006, the same year Pennsylvania opened its first casinos. And since then, Maryland and New York have expanded in-state gambling operations.