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Fledgling firm used family ties to land national rapper for Valley show
Lehigh Valley MusicA fledgling area record label and management company was able to land hot up-and-coming rapper Saigon for its first show in the Lehigh Valley because of family ties. Saigon, who will perform at 8 p.m. today at The Firehouse in...... -
R.I.P. Rammellzee: The original abstract-rapping outlaw
Pop & HissBefore MF Doom donned a metal mask, before Cypress Hill and the Beastie Boys conquered the adenoidal vocal and street art was bound in $100 books for sale at Taschen, Rammellzee was the original train-bombing, abstract-rapping outlaw. He passed away...... -
Northland sends relief team to help Oklahoma tornado victims
Northland Church's disaster response team is heading out this afternoon—making the 20-hour drive to Moore, Okla. to serve victims of yesterday's tornado. The team is taking its mobile kitchen trailer, which is capable of serving more than 2,500...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Natural Disasters
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Peter Daly, 74
Peter Daly, 74, of Hagerstown, passed away Saturday, April 6, 2013, at his home. Born Jan. 2, 1939, in Far Rockaway, N.Y., he was the son of the late John and Marie (Munzell) Daly. Mr. Daly was a eight-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He retired...
Tags: Human Interest, Little Neck, American Legion, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Three months after Sandy, victims waiting for relief
NEW YORK (AP) — Devon Lawrence neatly stacked bricks on the gas burner of his kitchen stove and turned up the blue flame, creating a sort of radiator that warmed the ice-cold room. His two-story house in the Far Rockaway section of Queens hasn't...
Tags: FEMA, Rentals, Small Businesses, Renovation, Illegal Immigrants
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Johnnie Ponzie, business consultant
Johnnie Ponzie, a retired business consultant and former longtime Ednor Gardens resident, died Dec. 8 of a heart attack at his home in Whitesboro, N.J. He was 66.
The son of a railroader and a homemaker, Johnnie Ponzie was born in Pine Bluff, Ark., and...Tags: Cape May County, Career and Workplace, Employment, Employment Opportunities, New York City
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Food trucks become unexpected saviors after Sandy
pix11.com | @pix11narmeenClean up efforts in Far Rockaway continue and lives are still far from normal. Many are living without heat and hot meals even one month after the storm. However, among the Red Cross and other organizations there is another group who have been present...Tags: FEMA, American Red Cross, New York City
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Free Subway Shuttle To Start Running Tuesday In Rockaways
With the prospect of Rockaway Line service being disabled for the next several months due to the destructive force of Hurricane Sandy, the MTA took the unprecedented action of moving subway cars by flatbed truck onto the Rockaway Peninsula and setting...Tags: Travel, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Transportation, Subway Transportation, Rockaway Park
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FEMA's Answer for NY Storm Victims: Put 'em Back in Their Homes
CNNIn the aftermath of one of the worst weather systems to hit the Northeast, finding adequate shelter is the big concern. What to do with displaced residents, whose homes were rendered dark, cold and powerless by Superstorm Sandy, is now the question...Tags: CNN (tv network), FEMA, Rentals, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Long Island Power Authority
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Death Toll from Sandy Hits 113, Recovery Slow
CNNNEW YORK -- The outward signs of recovery were everywhere Monday across the Northeast nearly two weeks after Superstorm Sandy struck: Power restored to tens of thousands, bridges and tunnels reopened, and limited train and ferry service up and running....Tags: Paul Walters, Weather, Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Engineering, Baldwin
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Post Sandy, manic Monday begins for commuters
NEW YORK (AP) — Commuters streaming into New York City on Monday endured long waits and crowded trains, giving the recovering transit system a stress test a week after Superstorm Sandy ravaged the New Jersey and New York coast lines. Trains were so...
Tags: Public Transportation, Manhattan (New York City), Long Island, Subway Transportation, Long Island Rail Road
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Despite damage from Sandy, election officials hopeful
NEW YORK (AP) — Power generators are being marshaled, polling locations moved and voting machines hurriedly put into place as officials prepare to hold an national election in storm-ravaged sections of New York and New Jersey barely a week after...
Tags: Voting, Nassau County, Local Elections, Elections, Politics
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