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    Jun 30, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  1. Fat & Happy On The Berlin Turnpike: Fresh Comfort Food With A Personal Touch

    Drive along the Berlin Turnpike, and you're inundated with a plethora of fast-food and franchise dining options.
    The Hartford Courant
    Drive along the Berlin Turnpike, and you're inundated with a plethora of fast-food and franchise dining options. But tucked in between are a few restaurants that stand on their own, and the newest addition in that comfortable home-style category is...

    Tags: Connecticut, East Lyme, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Litchfield County, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)

  2. Jul 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Post office closings: Necessary but insufficient

    Ten Baltimore area post offices are at risk of closing. They are among 41 in Maryland and 3,700 nationwide that the Postal Service says it can no longer afford to operate, either because they don't have enough patrons or are located near another post office. That's sad news to those who rely on one of them for services or a sense of community. But the sadder news is that as necessary as the Postal Service's announcement was this week, it was also wholly insufficient.
    Ten Baltimore area post offices are at risk of closing. They are among 41 in Maryland and 3,700 nationwide that the Postal Service says it can no longer afford to operate, either because they don't have enough patrons or are located near another post...

    Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Maryland, Business, Career and Workplace, Retirement

  4. Jul 18, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  5. IED Kills 2 Fort Wainwright Strykers, Injures 7

    Two Fort Wainwright soldiers were killed Sunday morning and seven others wounded by the detonation of an improvised explosive device in southern Afghanistan.
    KTUU.com
    Two Fort Wainwright soldiers were killed Sunday morning and seven others wounded by the detonation of an improvised explosive device in southern Afghanistan. The Army identified the two soldiers as Master Sgt. Kenneth B. Elwell and Pfc. Tyler M....

    Tags: Georgia, Kansas, U.S. Army, Alaska, Hartland

  6. Jul 20, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  7. SyFy Star Eric Balfour Back for the New Season of 'Haven'

    We've had actor Eric Balfour on our show a couple of times and each appearance he is full of personality--and this time was no different.
    PIX11.com
    We've had actor Eric Balfour on our show a couple of times and each appearance he is full of personality--and this time was no different. During his latest visit, he went one-on-one with PIX11's Sukanya Krishnan and the two experienced a little love...

    Tags: Stephen King, Syfy (tv network), FBI, Jason Priestley, Eric Balfour

  8. Jul 19, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  9. After Soteria House Shooting Victim Dies, Questions Remain

    Soteria House was supposed to be a safe place.
    Soteria House was supposed to be a safe place. The sprawling green multiplex on Doris Street was designed to be a respite from psychiatric wards and institutions; a chance for young people diagnosed with serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia to...

    Tags: Psychiatry, Juvenile Delinquency, Oregon, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Diabetes

  10. Jul 21, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. B&B charm in the big city

    NEW YORK — The innkeeper wore a Mets cap. He skidded his bike to a stop, removed his backpack, threw the bike's frame over his shoulder and trudged up the granite steps of the townhouse. It was raining, and from behind the wrought-iron doors we watched him fumble with his keys. He looked up, squinted at us and waved. We stood in the vestibule, where we had been waiting 40 minutes, sheltered from the downpour but unable to go farther into the building without a key. We had arrived early. So we called Nick in Queens, as instructed, and Nick had this guy bicycle across town in the rain, to the Upper East Side, to deliver keys.
    NEW YORK — The innkeeper wore a Mets cap. He skidded his bike to a stop, removed his backpack, threw the bike's frame over his shoulder and trudged up the granite steps of the townhouse. It was raining, and from behind the wrought-iron doors we...

    Tags: Carnegie Hill, Woody Allen, Blueberries, Vermont, New York City

  12. Jun 16, 2011 |Story| ctnow.com
  13. Prioritize This: Three experts weigh in on what aspects most deserve your attention and dollars

    Overwhelmed by the many (expensive!) details that go into mapping out a  wedding and trying to figure out what to prioritize? Here, a bridal editor,  wedding planner and real bride each share the top three things they think matter  most – other than heartfelt I Do’s, of course.
    CTW Features
    Overwhelmed by the many (expensive!) details that go into mapping out a wedding and trying to figure out what to prioritize? Here, a bridal editor, wedding planner and real bride each share the top three things they think matter most – other than...

    Tags: Photography, Family, Disc Jockeys, Marriage, Weddings

  14. Jul 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Russell & MacKenna Furniture: Maryland's cottage industry

    For a little over a century, starting with the end of the Revolutionary War, Maryland craftsmen were producing some of the finest home furnishings anywhere. Inlaid bellflower furniture, painted furniture, repousse silver, case clocks and other goods made in Baltimore, Annapolis, Frederick and elsewhere during this period are still admired for their design, quality and craftsmanship.
    For a little over a century, starting with the end of the Revolutionary War, Maryland craftsmen were producing some of the finest home furnishings anywhere. Inlaid bellflower furniture, painted furniture, repousse silver, case clocks and other goods...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Maryland, Business, Shareholders, Economy, Business and Finance

  16. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  17. The Crowd: Organizer provides best of the best for scholarship fundraiser

    Congress may find it impossible to agree on funding priorities, but 200 men in blue blazers and white slacks recently joined forces in Newport Beach to raise $60,000 benefiting the annual Balboa Bay Club & Resort's 1221 Club Scholarship Fund. The 17th...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Elections, Ice Cream, Utah, Auction Service

  18. Aug 15, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  19. Trail Stories: McAfee Knob

    The 2000-mile long Appalachian Trail (AT) is the longest continuous footpath in North America and stretches from Georgia to Maine. An estimated three million hikers traverse its entire length or portions of it annually. Between all that foot traffic and erosion, the AT requires a significant amount of maintenance.
    News Director
    The 2000-mile long Appalachian Trail (AT) is the longest continuous footpath in North America and stretches from Georgia to Maine. An estimated three million hikers traverse its entire length or portions of it annually. Between all that foot traffic and...

    Tags: McAfee, Inc., Blacksburg, Georgia, Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering

  20. Aug 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Showalters make foster children part of the home team

    Growing up, Angela Showalter was no stranger to the harsh realities that come with being a foster child.
    Growing up, Angela Showalter was no stranger to the harsh realities that come with being a foster child. The wife of Orioles manager Buck Showalter can remember the times when her family would take care of a couple of foster children from time to time...

    Tags: Mental Health, Maryland, Buck Showalter, North Carolina, Georgia

  22. Aug 15, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Jean DeVore Calhoun, 82

    DEC. 19, 1928-AUG. 11, 2011 Jean DeVore Calhoun, 82, of Hagerstown, passed away Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011, at her home, surrounded by her beloved family. Born Dec. 19, 1928, in Hagerstown, she was the daughter of the late Austin Bryan and Leona...

    Tags: Colonial Heights (Colonial Heights, Virginia), Elections, James Wilson, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Diseases and Illnesses

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