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Commissioners agree to tunnel easement
Daily American reporterThe Somerset County commissioners agreed to prepare an easement sought by a wind farm developer to run power transmission lines over the Great Allegheny Passage at Big Savage Tunnel. The 80-foot easement will not affect access or usage of the trail,...Tags: Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, New York, Wind Power
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Northampton students honored for work on Kreidersville Covered Bridge
Valley 610The Theodore Burr Covered Bridge Society of Pennsylvania promotes and protects the heritage of covered bridges -- which are declining in number --- throughout the state. Tomorrow (Oct. 20), the society is honoring a couple of Northampton Area School... -
Marakovits can be heard on the "The Fan" in New York
Groller's CornerDriving back from New York City late Tuesday night/early Wednesday morning, my car radio produced a surprise. Flipping through the radio dials, I stopped for a moment on New York's WFAN, AM 660, and quickly heard a familiar voice. It was that of... -
Free Music Friday! Start the holiday with folk-rock from Typhoon
No, Free Music Friday isn't starting the holiday weekend early. It's just running a bit behind. You know how it goes.
Today's track comes from the Portland, Ore., band Typhoon. What does it sound like? Well, it's complicated. You'll find rattling...Tags: Festive Events, The Decemberists (music group), NPR, Chicago, Chicago Tribune
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Bell vying for third term as district judge
Daily American Staff WriterDistrict Judge Douglas McCall Bell has announced his intent to seek a third term in office. Bell, 55, a registered Republican, said he plans to seek both the Republican and Democratic nominations for the office, which is based in Meyersdale. “I...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Trials, Pennsylvania, Human Interest
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Time to step up
For those who are interested in their community and school, it’s time to step up to the plate. The number of candidates participating in local races in the May 17 primary is down. According to an unofficial list of candidates, the boroughs of...Tags: Elections, Politics
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Candidates missing from several local races
Daily American Staff WriterThe number of candidates participating in local races in the May 17 primary is down. According to an unofficial list of candidates, the boroughs of Addison, Callimont, Casselman, Garrett, Hooversville, Shanksville, Wellersburg, Central City, Stoystown...Tags: Democratic Party, Elections, Parties and Movements, Referenda, Voting
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Northampton Area Community College Graduates, 2009
Northampton Area Community College held graduation ceremonies May 28 and 1307 students received associate degrees, specialized diplomas and certificates. To accommodate the large number of graduates, the College held commencement ceremonies in both...Tags: Pittsburgh, Riegelsville, Mount Bethel, Kutztown, Albrightsville
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Teen band could be headed for top of its class
Lehigh Valley MusicBarely a year old, with a win and second-place at two battle of the bands at Stroudsburg’s Sherman Theater, Stroudsburg-based teen alt-rockers Edelweiss graduated to its next step Saturday, headlining a show at its home venue. Edelweiss It would be........ -
Downturn an upswing for Easton firm
Special to The Morning CallA property development and management firm based in Easton for the past 20 years has come up with a new way to serve the real-estate market despite a national downturn in sales and a rise in foreclosures. Koehler Kheel Realty and Building Management...Tags: Companies and Corporations, New York City, Foreclosures, Real Estate, Homes
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Dwindling revenue hurts local governments
Of The Morning CallIt's all about saving money when government revenues fall and expenses remain steady or rise. Earlier this year, Quakertown Community School District administrators froze spending and left 22 positions unfilled for the remainder of this school year and...Tags: Gaming, Civil and Public Service, Pennsylvania, Real Estate, Government
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TV and film producer William Finnegan dies at 80
From a Times Staff WriterWilliam R. Finnegan, a film and television producer whose credits include "Hawaii Five-0," "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd" and "The Fabulous Baker Boys," has died. He was 80. Finnegan, who was nominated for five Emmy Awards, died Friday of Parkinson'...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Kirk Douglas, CBS Corp., Movies
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