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MADISON – In its final work session on the 2010 municipal budget, the Borough Council focused on upgrades to Lincoln Place and the North Street Pump Station.
Q:My aunt lives in Victoria, B.C. I'll be visiting this spring. We were going to spend a few days with her and then take a couple of extra days to go somewhere else. Any suggestions on what might make a good side trip? -- B.[...]
LEWISBURG — Jamie Kane felt restless after her morning swim. She showed up early at the natatorium, wandered across the deserted basketball court and laid down on the empty court. She was all alone with the earphones from her I-Pod piping in music to soothe her mind.
The main source of radioactive tritium leaking at the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant appears to have been stopped, and levels measured in a nearby monitoring well have been dropping for weeks. But plant, state and federal officials say the story is far from over.
In its upcoming Colorado lease sale, the Bureau of Land Management will, for the first time, offer geothermal energy leases. The move allows for the potential development of geothermal energy — energy that, essentially, comes from hot water inside the earth. The energy is renewable and clean but does present challenges, such as piping the hot water away from its origin and then back into the ...
Staff Photo by Grant Morris Bob and Bobby Brewster, 4 watch as a train goes by on one of several tracks set up in the Milford High School Gymnasium Saturday morning as part of the Ninth Annual Model Train Show, which was sponsored by the Milford Lions Club and the New Hampshire Garden Railway Society.
MONTPELIER -- The Vermont Public Interest Research Group filed a request with the state Public Service Board on Thursday asking the panel to throw out Vermont Yankee's application for continued operation because of misinformation the nuclear plant's owners provided.
As the Arlington Central School District deals with a probable loss of $5.5 million in state aid next year, the district is faced with $990,000 in unforeseen major repairs this year.
(ARA) – “Maximizing livable space” is how the American Institute of Architects (AIA) describes this new trend, a by-product of a down new-housing and real estate market.
The Wellborn community has gone through a bumpy integration, the rise and decline of the pipe shop industry, championship seasons and one-win seasons in high school sports, yet through it all, Wellborn has always been — Wellborn.
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