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MLK Classic: Garrard passed on traits to his family
ktaylor@winchestersun.comThe late Chester Garrard Sr. lived to help others. Garrard, who passed away in 1999, will be honored for his lifetime achievements when he posthumously receives the prestigious Martin Luther King Jr. Lifetime Achievement Award during the Central Bank...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., NAACP, American Legion, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Holidays
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Looping wooden roller coasters are about to become a reality
Los Angeles Times staff writerThe first volleys of the next roller coaster revolution have been fired in the forested Idaho panhandle, the emerging epicenter of thrill ride innovation. Located in the small town of Hayden, Idaho, Rocky Mountain Construction has burst onto the ride...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Trips and Vacations, Theme Park Vacations, Travel, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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RAW VIDEO: New Yorkers take icy New Year's Day dip
Hundreds of hearty swimmers plunged into 2013 with a dip into the icy sea off Brooklyn's Coney Island. Polar Bear club members and other bathers stripped down to their trunks or dressed up in costumes for the annual dip.
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Stocking stuffers: Compartes chocolate bars
Looking for holiday gifts made in Los Angeles? Local brand Compartes has launched a new line of handcrafted chocolate bars that draw upon chocolatier Jonathan Grahm’s search for flavors that take a nostalgic ride through Americana. The result of a...
Tags: New Products, Chocolate Bars
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3-CD Set Of Saxophonist Thomas Chapin Released Posthumously
The Hartford CourantAlthough struck down by leukemia at40 in 1998, Thomas Chapin, the phenomenal instrumentalist/composer from Manchester, left behind a rich, life-affirming legacy. What is still very much alive are his recordings, compositions and a wealth of memories in...Tags: Vocal Music (genre), Poetry, Charter Oak Cultural Center, Thelonious Monk, American Red Cross
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'Amazing Race' finale recap, Goat farmers for the win!
Previously on "The Amazing Race," there were 11 teams. Some of them were really awesome, and some were not. Phil Keoghan eliminated a lot of them, and now the lucky remaining few are in Spain. It all ends tonight, you know, so I hope you have some comfort...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Landforms, Dog (animal), Auto Racing, Caves and Caverns
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'The Amazing Race' Recap: Take Down That Million
WDBJ7 BloggerIt is the finale; it is go time for the teams! Trey and Lexi are the first to leave the Pit Stop. Teams travel to Barcelona, Spain then catch a train to the Loire Valley in France. Once there they have to find the Garden of France. While on...Tags: New York City, Navy Yard, Trips and Vacations, Marketing, Travel
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Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber Diagnosed with Cancer
KTLA NewsLONDON -- Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, his spokeswoman said Sunday. The 61-year-old Lloyd Webber's condition is in its early stages, a statement from his publicists said. "Andrew is now undergoing treatment and...Tags: Grammy Awards, London Theatre, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music Theater, Cancer
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Mayor Bloomberg wants N.Y. to better prepare for extreme weather
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy's devastation, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Thursday that the city needed to prepare for “the new realities” of rising sea levels and laid out his vision -- one that could include levees. “Let me...
Tags: Oceans, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Bodies of Water, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Michael Bloomberg
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Donald Margulies' multiculti holiday tale
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Donald Margulies talks about his inspiration for his new play, "Coney Island Christmas," which runs through Dec. 30 at the Geffen Playhouse. Tell me about "Coney Island Christmas." "Coney Island Christmas"...
Tags: Gil Cates, Passover, Values, Arts and Culture, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Cascio Christmas choir to hit NBC
Daily American Staff WriterChristmas in Rockefeller Plaza will have local ties to Somerset County this year. Jeanne Cascio, a Somerset native, conducted her choir from Mark Twain Intermediate School in New York City as they performed for NBC's TODAY show on Sunday. The...Tags: New York City, Mark Twain, NBC (tv network), Arts and Culture, New York University
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Rockaway residents butting heads with mayor over boardwalk: They "can't shove concrete down our throats!"
Staff ReporterTo Mayor Bloomberg, it's a no-brainer. The wooden boardwalk in the Rockaways after Sandy looks like a train wreck. The concrete one looks pristine and perfect. As the mayor told The Wave, a Rockaway newspaper, "there will be no more wooden boardwalks...Tags: Building Material
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