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This week’s Out of the Attic features a view of the wreaths prepared for placement at memorial sites in Washington, D.C. and Arlington, VA by the Newark Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 475. The date on the print is August 1990, although the original picture may have been taken earlier.
Sarah Ioannides, conductor of the El Paso Symphony Orchestra, will be the guest speaker for the eWomenNetwork's "Accelerated Networking" luncheon from 11:30 a.m.
Driving through Riverside, Calif., Bruce Norris pointed to a half-dozen empty houses with "For Sale" signs stuck in untended lawns that he said investors might buy if banks would just extend some credit.
The Dulles Greenway is rapidly losing commuters but increasing its revenue because its remaining drivers are paying up to $1 more to use the 14-mile private toll road.
Summer Fun Day CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The Clay Center and West Virginia Symphony Orchestra will celebrate the sixth annual Summer Fun Day from noon to 5 p.m. July 12.Guests can explore the Avampato Discovery Museum, enjoy activities and games...
It is happening already. Customers are asking new-car dealers about getting as much as $4,500 for their old gas-guzzlers. The new incentive, popularly known as "Cash for Clunkers," took effect Wednesday.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho - First, high prices for competing crops cut acreage. Then, spring planting weather that featured high winds and cold temperatures reduced acreage yet again. Idaho’s sugar beet growers faced challenges in 2008, officials said.
ONLEY -- Mike Toomey, junior varsity baseball coach at Nandua High School, has planned two Eastern Shore Baseball Camps that will begin this month.
Members of the Merchant Marine, a civilian organization that fought the Japanese in World War II, are now in their 80s and 90s. But now their battle wages on for recognition from the U.S. government, which recently passed a bill that would provide a monthly stipend for mariners, in lieu of benefits they didn't receive after the war.
Last Friday the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 by a vote of 219 to 212, with this area’s two Democratic congressmen voting the opposite way on the issue. U.S. Rep. Zack Space, D-Dover, voted in favor of the legislation while U.S. Rep. Charlie Wilson, D-St. Clairsville, was one of 44 Democrats voting against it. Wilson said that he ...
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