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Good Morning America Deals

February 9, 2012 by · Comments Off on Good Morning America Deals 

Good Morning America Deals, One of the hottest segments on “Good Morning America” has been our weekly offering of exclusive Deals and Steals, just for our viewers.

Spring is right around the corner, which means it’s time to make plans for family getaways. We have amazing travel discounts on an all-inclusive trip to Jamaica, seven premiere hotels at $97 or less per night, plus deals on everything from personalized guidebooks to cameras to cool travel accessories to enhance your trip!

First, the fine print:

1. Use the promo codes and links provided below only on the dates listed to receive the savings.

2. All deals available only while supplies last. No back orders or rain checks unless specified by the retailer.

3. Exclusive deals are applicable only to the items specified below. The savings are not applicable to other items on each site.

4. Deals cannot be combined with other coupons and offers.

5. Contact retailers directly for any questions about products, pricing and delivery before ordering online.

6. You might experience temporary technical issues because of the high volume of traffic. Thanks for your patience.

ABC Good Morning America

December 6, 2011 by · Comments Off on ABC Good Morning America 

ABC Good Morning America, ABC’s “Good Morning America” visited the Owego Apalachin Central School District last month with state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli to deliver $6,808 in unclaimed state money to the storm-damage district.

The segment, with a high-school gymnasium full of cheering students and teachers, aired Monday. It was taped Nov. 14 and was kept as a surprise from students and staff until the day it was filmed.

The comptroller made the delivery to help promote the state’s Office of Unclaimed Funds, which lists $11 billion in unclaimed money. “Good Morning America” has teamed up with the comptroller’s office to promote the program.

Owego was one of hundreds of schools and school districts that are listed on the office’s online database. Both the school and the town were badly damaged by the ravaging floodwaters of Tropical Storm Lee earlier this year.

“This is a real positive moment. Especially when you come to a hard-hit community where money is in short supply,” DiNapoli said in the video.

Schools superintendent Bill Russell said during the segment that, “I can’t tell you exactly what we’re going to do with it today but we will certainly put these funds to good use.”

DiNapoli and ABC also researched teachers from the school and found funds owed to 20 of them, calling some of their names during the event. The money range from $3 to $775.

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