Town Manager Sharon Jackson was recently given a new contract to serve through Oct. 31, 2027. The wage is the same $75 per hour. Other provisions include mileage reimbursement to and from her residence in Oxford to the Town Office. Jackson was named interim town manager in 2023 when former manager Natalie Andrews left. A new contract was approved in July 2024 and extended through Oct. 31, 2025. The new contract extends to Oct. 31, 2027. Jackson has wide-ranging experience, having served as town manager for 10 years in Fryeburg and five in Paris. In Oxford she has been finance director, served twice as interim town manager, and was on the Select Board. Bethel Airport Coordinator Randy Autrey said Jackson’s sweet demeanor balanced by her toughness when necessary has earned her the nickname Honey Bear. According to Bethel Town Code, “The Town Manager shall be responsible to the Select Board for the proper administration of all affairs of the Town.” Bethel’s track record for keeping town managers is spotty compared to other nearby towns. Jackson is the seventh town manager in 11 years. Three of the seven managers were interim positions. Andrews, who is now town manager for Paris, lasted less than a year in Bethel. When she resigned in 2023, she cited a lack of cohesive support from the Select Board. In nearby Woodstock, Town Manager Vern Maxwell stayed 37 years. Greenwood’s Kim Sparks has been on board as manager of that town for nearly 22 years.
https://www.sunjournal.com/2025/11/17/sharon-jackson-to-stay-on-as-bethel-town-manager/
WEX® assure l’accès à plus de 20 000 Superchargeurs Tesla dans toute l’Europe
LONDRES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–WEX® (NYSE : WEX), la plateforme commerciale mondiale qui simplifie la gestion des entreprises, annonce aujourd’hui son intégration au réseau Tesla Supercharger, ajoutant plus de 20 000 points de recharge rapide dans plus de 1 500 stations à sa plateforme. Cette décision élargit sensiblement les options de recharge pour les clients de WEX, en particulier dans les zones où la recharge à haute puissance était jusque-là limitée ou coûteuse. En intégrant les Superchargeurs
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The Game Awards 2025 nominees & how to vote
We’re almost at the end of 2025, giving us another fantastic year of gaming. As we round into the final months of the year, there’s little left other than to talk about Game of the Year, and Geoff Keighley’s The Game Awards once again returns to stir up that conversation in December. This week, the nominees were announced, with the show committee submitting their picks for this year’s categories. Read on to see what made it in for each award and how to vote on the final winners. Last updated on November 17, 2025 at 9: 10 p. m. PT. How to vote for The Game Awards 2025 nominees The Game Awards nominees and voting were shared today in a special presentation. Twitch, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter/X accounts are valid for voting. Once you’re logged in, you can move along to casting your ballot per category. The site may be bogged down in the early hours after nominees are announced. Bear in mind, you only get to make one choice per category, per login, so make it count. The Game Awards 2025 nominees Below is the list of The Game Awards 2025 categories and nominees. The list is broken down alphabetically with the exception of the most-sought award, Game of the Year, at the top. Game of the Year Best Action Game Best Action/Adventure Game Most Anticipated Game Best Adaptation Best Art Direction Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Ghost of Yotei Hades 2 Hollow Knight: Silksong Best Audio Design Battlefield 6 Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Ghost of Yotei Silent Hill f Best Community Support Content Creator of the Year Best Debut Indie Game Best Esports Game Best Esports Athlete Best Esports Team Best Family Game Best Fighting Game Best Game Direction Games for Impact Best Indie Game Innovation in Accessibility Best Mobile Game Destiny Rising Persona 5: The Phantom X Sonic Rumble Umamusume: Pretty Derby Wuthering Waves Best Multiplayer Game Best Narrative Best Ongoing Game Final Fantasy 14 Fortnite Helldivers 2 Marvel Rivals No Man’s Sky Best Performance Ben Starr as Verso (Clair Obscur: Expedition 33) Charlie Cox as Gustave (Clair Obscur: Expedition 33) Erika Ishii as Atsu (Ghost of Yotei) Jennifer English as Maelle (Clair Obscur: Expedition 33) Konatsu Kato as Shimizu Hinako (Silent Hill f) Troy Baker as Indiana Jones (Indiana Jones and the Great Circle) Best Role-Playing Game Best Score and Music Christopher Larkin (Hollow Knight: Silksong) Darren Korb (Hades 2) Lorien Testard (Clair Obscur: Expedition 33) Toma Otowa (Ghost of Yotei) Woodkid & Ludvig Forssell (Death Stranding 2: On the Beach) Best Sports/Racing Game Best Strategy/Sim Game Best VR/AR Game.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146854/the-game-awards-2025-nomimees-voting
Hochul demands Trump admin release $400 million in funding for HEAP heating bill assistance program
Gov. Kathy Hochul urged President Trump’s administration on Monday to release $400 million in federal funds that the state can use to help 1. 5 million New Yorkers heat their homes through the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP). Hochul and upstate Rep. Paul Tonko are making the demand after the federal government reopened last week following a 43-day shutdown, the longest in U. S. history. The state had not been able to start the program due to the shutdown, according to Hochul’s office.
https://politicsny.com/2025/11/17/hochul-demands-trump-admin-release-400-million-in-funding-for-heap-heating-bill-assistance-program/
Mahindra & Mahindra Limited (MAHMF) Shareholder/Analyst Call Transcript
Anish Shah MD, Group CEO, Member of the Group Executive Board & Director Good morning, everyone. It’s a pleasure to be here with you today. And we have an exciting announcement, as you’ve seen, something that we feel will add significant value for our shareholders. And let me start with outlining some of the reasons for it and how we’re going to go about it. So let’s start with a question that we asked first and that you may have today. Why life insurance? As we looked at various opportunities, we felt that this is a very compelling one. And in fact, one that I had mentioned about 1. 5 years ago when we were looking at various different options saying this could be a potential for us to look at. It’s one that can create meaningful value, which you will see. It was important for us to ensure we had a strong right to win. And many of you will recall the criteria that we had put out saying anything new that we do, we’ll follow this criteria, and we will show that criteria again. But in many ways, this is not something new. This is an extension of financial services for us as we strive to be the financial services provider of choice, insurance is an important part. And that’s the reason why we feel it will be very positive for Mahindra Finance from a financial services standpoint. It’s going to be accretive to ROA. And from an investment.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4842923-mahindra-and-mahindra-limited-mahmf-shareholder-analyst-call-transcript?source=feed_all_articles
Where to find Tusk Thumpers on the Plains of Eidolon – Warframe
The Tusk Thumpin’ Nightwave challenge will send Warframe players to the Plain of Eidolon on the hunt for Tusk Thumpers. If you have never hunted these metal monstrosities before, it can be a little awkward, but this guide will tell you everything you need to know. Where to find Tusk Thumpers on the Plains of Eidolon Tusk Thumpers will randomly spawn across a range of locations while players are out on the Plains of Eidolon. You can see all the potential spawn locations marked above. If you have a means of traveling quickly around the map, such as an Archwing, K-Drive, or Atomicycle, then quickly visiting all the spots seems like a good idea, but it won’t always guarantee that a Tusk Thumper will appear. I have found the most likely places to find them near Er-Phyrah’s Vigil, the Twin Horns, Seaside Ruin, Hillside Ruin, and Hek’s Stilleto. I suggest checking there in a circuit twice, then resetting the Plains to reload the map and the spawns. How to destroy a Tusk Thumper Killing a Tusk Thumper is not easy, especially if you are a newer player. Make sure you’re playing lower-level missions to get the easier variants of his vehicle to spawn. When you find one, shoot the plates off the knees on all four legs to be able to damage it. Most of the vehicle is immune to damage, but the weak spots under those plates will take damage. For damage, you will want to mod for Impact and Corrosive, and it is possible to strip the armor from the Tusk Thumper by using things like Pillage or a Shattering Impact gunblade. All Tusk Thumper loot Tusk Thumpers can drop a range of different mods and resources, listed below. Augur Secrets Augur Seeker Gladiator Finesse Gladiator Vice Stinging Thorn Target Acquisition Vigilante Offense Vigilante Supplies You can also get the following resources: Auron Azurite Charc Electroplax Corporite Alloy Crimzian Cuthol Tendrils Devar Ferros Goopolla Spleen Grokdrul Iradite Karkina Antenna Khut-Khut Venom Sac Maprico Mawfish Bones Mortus Horn Murkray Liver Nistlepod Norg Brain Pyrol Sharrrac Teeth Tralok Eyes Veridos Yogwun Stomach.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146850/tusk-thumper-locations-plains-of-eidolon-warframe
2 minute exercise can help you fight procrastination
New research offers a science-backed way to break the cycle of procrastination-and it’s already being put into practice through a new mobile app, Dawdle AI. In a new large-scale study, researchers found that a brief two-minute reflection exercise can reduce emotional resistance and help people take the crucial first step toward action. “Most interventions aim to change who we are in the long run-our personality, habits, or traits, but procrastination happens in the moment,” says doctoral researcher Anusha Garg, who coauthored the study with Shivang Shelat, a National Science Foundation graduate research fellow, and Professor Jonathan Schooler in the University of California, Santa Barbara’s psychological and brain sciences department. Focusing on “the starting line problem,” the study in BMC Psychology tackled that tiny psychological pause between intention and action. “If we can design tools that make it easier to step over that line, we can help people change behavior right when it matters,” Garg says. Building on those findings, Garg collaborated with UCSB computer science students to develop Dawdle AI, a free app that brings this research into daily life-turning the science of starting into a practical tool anyone can use to turn hesitation into progress. The app builds directly on a simple but powerful finding from the study. The activity took under two minutes-but its impact was striking. Compared with control groups, those who completed the guided exercise reported a better mood, less emotional resistance and a higher likelihood of acting on their task within the next day. “The goal wasn’t to eliminate procrastination overnight,” Garg says, “It was to make starting feel a little lighter-to give people traction in the exact moment they’re stuck.” The approach draws on the temporal decision model of procrastination, which frames the behavior as a cost-benefit calculation between task aversion (how unpleasant starting feels) and outcome utility (how good finishing will feel). When the emotional cost outweighs the expected reward, people delay. The intervention flips that equation-lowering aversion through affect labeling (naming emotions) and raising utility by pairing the task with a quick win: a smaller subgoal and a self-chosen reward. In a follow-up, still-unpublished study, Garg’s team explored whether breaking tasks down alone was enough to drive the effect, or whether the reward played a key role. Early data point to the combination. “When participants only broke the task down, they felt a little more motivated,” Garg says. “But when they also paired that step with a small reward-like a walk, a snack, or texting a friend-the motivation boost was significantly stronger. The reward makes the effort itself feel worthwhile.” This finding echoes the theory of learned industriousness: when effort is paired with reinforcement, effort itself becomes rewarding. Over time, that can transform the act of starting from a chore into a small, satisfying success. Rather than leave those findings in the lab, Garg brought them to life through Dawdle AI. “We realized that the problem we’re studying-getting started-happens right where people are, on their phones,” she says. “So we built something that can meet them there.” Dawdle AI combines psychology and technology in a friendly, research-based interface. Its animated guide, Pebbles, invites users to talk through what they’re avoiding, helps them generate subtasks, and encourages them to pick rewards for each completed step. The app includes timers, streak tracking, and positive feedback animations that reinforce momentum. “It’s essentially the study turned into a tool,” Garg says. “When someone feels stuck, they can open Dawdle AI, reflect for a few minutes, and feel that same shift we saw in the data.” Now available on the App Store, Dawdle AI officially launched on UCSB’s campus in November 2025 with ambassador programs, events, and collaborations designed to help students put the research into practice. For Garg, the launch marks more than a tech milestone-it’s a model for translating science into tools people can use. “So much psychological research ends up locked in journals,” she says. “We wanted this to live in people’s hands.” By reframing procrastination as a momentary emotional hurdle rather than a fixed trait, Garg hopes to replace shame with strategy. “We procrastinate because we’re human,” she says. “But if we can learn to navigate that starting-line moment-to notice it, label it and tip the scales toward reward-we can start almost anything. “The hardest part isn’t the work itself. It’s just starting. And that’s exactly where science can help.”.
https://www.futurity.org/procrastination-dawdle-ai-3305622-2/
Meet John Ternus, the Apple exec rumored to be the frontrunner to one day replace Tim Cook as CEO
Tim Cook has been running Apple for more than 14 years, but he won’t be CEO forever. With leadership transitions this year, including Cook’s longtime number two, Jeff Williams, announcing his retirement before 2026, John Ternus has emerged as a likely frontrunner for the top job, according to reports in the last year and a half. The 65-year-old could leave the role as early as next year after Apple’s January earnings report, the Financial Times recently reported, and that the iPhone maker has intensified succession planning. Bloomberg previously identified Ternus as “the most likely heir apparent.” Cook has previously said that his ideal candidate for the role would come from within the company and that he’s preparing “several” people to potentially take over. Meanwhile, Apple fans and Wall Street have become more familiar with Ternus as he makes public appearances tied to iPhone and other product events. Here’s what to know about the executive who could one day replace Cook at the helm. He studied engineering Ternus graduated with a degree in engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1997, according to his LinkedIn profile. He majored in mechanical engineering. He then worked for four years as an engineer before joining Apple’s product design team in 2001, per its website. Ternus became vice president of hardware engineering in 2013, taking over from Dan Riccio. He’s worked on various Apple products, including every generation and model of iPad, as well as AirPods. With his hardware chops, Ternus as CEO would mark the return of a chief executive at Apple with a product design background. Ternus has ample public speaking experience The job of Apple CEO is one of the most high-profile executive positions in the world, requiring regular media and keynote appearances. Ternus hasn’t shied away from the spotlight, as he also has experience presenting new products and revealing new versions of the iMac and MacBook at past Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) events. At Apple’s “Let Loose” event in May 2024, Ternus unveiled new, thinner iPad Pro and iPad Air models. His 2025 has been marked with a number of media appearances, including interviews about Apple’s plans for Apple Intelligence and new hardware. Following the launch of the new iPhone Air, Ternus and senior vice president of worldwide marketing Greg “Joz” Joswiak did an interview showcasing the durability of Apple’s thinnest phone. The video garnered nearly 350, 000 views, and many of the comments discussed if either of the execs would be Cook’s successor. Joswiak, however, is only three years younger than Cook. Cook wants someone ‘from within Apple’ Although Apple is unsurprisingly tight-lipped about who will take over from Cook, the CEO said in 2023 that there are “very detailed succession plans” in place for when he steps down. He didn’t give much away on who is included in that plan. “My job is to prepare several people to for the ability to succeed, and I really want the person to come from within Apple,” Cook said in a 2023 interview with singer Dua Lipa. Cook added that he aims to give the Apple board multiple candidates to choose from once his time is up. However, he said, it doesn’t mean his time is coming soon. Apple did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider. “I love it there, and I can’t envision my life without being there,” Cook told Lipa two years ago. “So, I’ll be there for a while.”.
https://www.businessinsider.com/apple-john-ternus-exec-tipped-replace-tim-cook-ceo-2024-9
Indie artist nearly quit music before Dispatch gave her song a second life
Dispatch quickly became one of the breakout hits of 2025, receiving critical acclaim and solidifying a successful debut for AdHoc Studios. It turns out that the game’s success has also had a major impact on Bershy, a singer featured on the game’s soundtrack. After nearly retiring from music, she says that Dispatch changed her life. Bershy, an independent musician, posted a statement on Instagram over the weekend to thank AdHoc Studio and Dispatch fans for all of the love her 2022 song “Radio” has been receiving since it was featured in the interactive narrative game. “Two weeks ago I didn’t really think I’d make music again,” she wrote. “Now, radio just passed 4. 5 million streams. Numbers feel weird, but hearing that my song made any kind of impact.. that’s fucking cool.” She went on to say that Dispatch and its developer, AdHoc Studio “just changed my life.” The official Instagram account for AdHoc Studio commented on Bershy’s post. “You’re getting the love you deserve! Radio has been on our internal project playlist since it came out, and we’re super grateful that you allowed us to use it in the game.” Light spoilers for Dispatch Episode 6 ahead. “Radio” can be heard in Episode 6 of Dispatch, during the housewarming party at Robert’s apartment. The song is queued up by Invisigal, and you can actually see the song’s title and artwork on her phone very briefly. The scene that follows is a montage of celebration and planning as the group plots their next move. Robert dances with either Invisigal or Blonde Blazer during the scene, depending on who the player has been romancing up to that point.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146851/dispatch-soundtrack-radio-bershy
That Massive ‘Now You See Me 3’ Spoiler Cameo Almost Didn’t Happen
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t performed a magic trick at the box office this weekend, taking the #1 spot over the much-hyped remake of The Running Man starring Glen Powell. It seems audiences are very much in the mood to keep seeing the Four Horsemen perform the kind of wild, Robin Hood-esque stunts this star-studded franchise is all about. And it’s likely to continue. Not only has director Ruben Fleischer already begun chipping away at a fourth film, but the film itself ends with a big, surprise tease towards what’s next. Though, according to Fleischer, it almost didn’t happen. To explain, we have to get into spoilers. Going into its release, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t seemed to be missing two crucial ingredients. One was Lizzy Caplan, who took over for Isla Fisher on the second movie due to scheduling. The second was Mark Ruffalo, whose detective-turned-magic-leader has always been at the center of the action. Well, one of Now You See Me 3‘s first big tricks is bringing Caplan back mid-movie, and then, for its final reveal, Ruffalo returns too. Only, not how you’d expect. “The biggest challenge with Mark is his schedule,” Fleischer told Variety. “He’s a very busy guy, and so he was only able to be in the film because we did some reshoots this summer. He wasn’t originally available over the course of principal photography. He actually wasn’t even available during our reshoots, but I was lucky to catch him for a day in New York, and we shot him against a green screen. That’s why he’s a hologram, as opposed to entering into the scene. We took what we could get.” Yes, at the end of Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, Ruffalo’s character Dylan Rhodes, who the film explains early on is in jail, appears as a holographic message to the Horsemen and their new counterparts. He teases that all that’s happened is to The Eye’s liking (that’s the massive magic society he seems to run), but now this new group has more to do. Which, we assume, would be the plot of a fourth movie. How that tease would’ve happened if Ruffalo wasn’t available, we don’t know. But getting him to appear in the movie at all does feel like the final piece of the puzzle that keeps this installment as relevant as the rest. We hope they all come together again, and fast. Starring Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher, Lizzy Caplan, Morgan Freeman, Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa, and Ariana Greenblatt, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t is now in theaters. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
https://gizmodo.com/now-you-see-me-3-mark-ruffalo-cameo-spoiler-2000686978
