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Westwoods: A Daunting But Highly Rewarding Experience Along The Shoreline
The Hartford CourantExploring Westwoods in a morning or afternoon is a daunting task. The 1,200-acre preserve to the west of historic Guilford center has 39 miles of trails. And that's not even the time-consuming part. Once you enter this magical natural world jammed...Tags: New York City, Caves and Caverns, Manchester, Wildlife, Landforms
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History Of Haley Farm State Park In Groton Stretches Back to 1648
Back in 1961, a developer wanted to turn an ancient shoreline farm into a housing development with 425 duplex units for the Coast Guard, which was stationed at Avery Point in Groton. Residents banded together, fought the proposal and raised money to...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Tourism and Leisure, State Parks, Transportation, Manchester
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Safety concerns at old post office addressed, but development remains stalled
Bill Davies, the eccentric Monaco-based owner of Chicago's old post office, wants to turn the hulking mass that straddles Congress Parkway into a mecca of shopping, office space, residences, etc. But the building sits rotting and untouched because,...
Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Public Officials, Chicago Fire Department, Government, Melissa Harris
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Quentin Kopp, no longer on board this bullet train
There's a short piece of Bay Area freeway, Interstate 380, named for Quentin Kopp, which is ironic considering that he's beaten the drum for public transit — specifically bullet trains — for years. But then again, he's always been a...
Tags: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Political Corruption, Economy, Business and Finance, Dianne Feinstein, Elections
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Megabus, discount intercity bus rivals enjoying the ride
— We're running late this weekday afternoon and the road is a bit bumpy en route to Madison, Wis. For Megabus, the still-growing discount intercity bus line, however, the ride has been faster and smoother than anyone would have guessed when it made...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Travel, Services and Shopping, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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Watching the big game with my dad, despite Amtrak
Just outside of Battle Creek, Mich., the story stopped getting better. The story was of my spur-of-the-moment decision to hop a train to Ann Arbor on Monday afternoon so I could watch the University of Michigan play in the NCAA men's basketball...
Tags: College Sports, Michigan Wolverines, Basketball, Rose Bowl Game, College Basketball
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After Ravens' win, is anything possible?
After hearing where I'm from, many strangers have looked at me as if I'd said I was recently cured of leprosy. Their expressions speak volumes: "How he manages to smile, I will never know. I'm glad he's OK, but, God, I hope he's not contagious." They...
Tags: Morgan Freeman, Sylvester Stallone, Baltimore Ravens, Government, Edgar Allan Poe
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Johnston Square appears to be turning the corner
The banner at Greenmount Avenue and Preston Street proclaims the Lillian Jones Apartments are coming. For the past year, I've watched this building take shape in a neighborhood that needed all the help it could get. Come spring, new tenants will begin...
Tags: Bethlehem Steel, Manufacturing and Engineering, Carl Stokes, Lexington Market, Shipbuilding
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The Amtrak fantasy
WASHINGTON -- There is something about Amtrak -- perhaps the romance of railroads or the promise of relieving traffic congestion and economizing on oil and greenhouse gas emissions -- that causes otherwise sensible people to lose contact with reality. The...
Tags: Brookings Institution, Trips and Vacations, Environmental Issues, World War II (1939-1945), U.S. Congress
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Progress in Somerset County
If you've been curious about which local businesses are finding ways to succeed in this challenging economy, you'll want to be sure to read next week's newspaper. The staff of the Daily American has been busy talking to business owners and local...Tags: Mining, Business, Metal and Mineral
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Wake up, socially liberal fiscal conservatives
Dear Socially Liberal Fiscal Conservative Friend, That's pretty toothy, so I'm going to call you Bob. But whatever specific name you go by, Bob, you know who you are. You're the sort of person who says to his conservative friends or co-workers...
Tags: Republican Party, Elections, Public Finance, Barack Obama, George W. Bush
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Lower Wacker Drive to reopen soon
Lower Wacker Drive, the best shortcut through downtown Chicago, will reopen to traffic at the end of November, while other changes are set for this week as the $300 million Wacker Drive reconstruction heads toward completion in December, officials said....
Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Highway Transportation, Transportation, Travel, Reconstruction
Apr 26, 2012
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Oct 28, 2012
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Feb 7, 2013
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Feb 21, 2013
|Column| Daily American
Jan 18, 2013
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
Nov 12, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
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