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Countywide tornado siren policy eliminates confusion
Hamilton JournalNews, OhioTornado and wind related events killed nearly 25 Ohioans in the past five years, despite advances in how people are alerted of strong storms. Experts agree there isn't one perfect plan for alerting those in the storm's path, but say the key is having...Tags: Natural Disasters, National Weather Service, Weather Warnings, Marketing, Tornadoes
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READER SUBMITTED: Families Can Apply For One-Time Donation Of Groceries, Essentials Through May 25
Greater HartfordCommunity Renewal Team, Feed The Children and PepsiCo are partnering to help Greater Hartford families in need with a one-time donation of groceries and personal care items on June 6. Families can apply for the donations at several sites in and around...Tags: PepsiCo Inc., Human Interest, Marketing, Wethersfield, Personal Income
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Panel says conflicted judge must step down
The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y.The state Commission on Judicial Conduct recently issued a determination that Middletown Justice Glen R. George be removed from office, according to court documents. The decision, dated May 1, resulted from a Jan. 5, 2012, complaint that he failed to... -
Settled in Old house in Williamsville opened new chapter in lives of New England couple
The Buffalo NewsAsk Stephen L. and Pauline Dyson what first sold them on their Williamsville home, and they don't hesitate: the bookcases. Once you tour the place, you know why. Two home libraries are filled with books, including an entire wall in the upstairs study....Tags: Middlefield, Family, Rome (Italy), Travel, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Nursing Homes Penalized For Care Lapses Leading To Injuries
The Hartford CourantThe state Department of Public Health has penalized six nursing homes for lapses in care that contributed to residents' injuries. In one case, a resident of Middlesex Health Care Center of Middletown who was cognitively impaired and known to have an...Tags: East Haven, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Pharmaceuticals, Torrington, Medical Specialization
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Middletown AMVETS post elects first female commander
The Frederick News-Post, Md.Lisa Gerwig thought the AMVETS Post 9 in Middletown needed a little infusion from the next generation. When no one else was stepping up to lead the post. Gerwig took matters into her own hands and volunteered to command it. The post's board of directors...Tags: Spaghetti, Bucks County, Fort Detrick (military base), U.S. Army, Health and Medical Professionals
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Fishing Report
INLAND TROUT Rivers and streams: Conditions should be good for the weekend. Last week's rains and some cool overnight temperatures earlier this week have refreshed streams, although flows in many areas are again well below typical mid‐May levels....Tags: Candlewood Lake, Lakes and Ponds, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Colebrook
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Mary F. Green, 89
Mary Frances (Swope) Green, 89, formerly of Myersville, Md., passed from this life on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, at Broadmore Assisted Living in Hagerstown. Born on Jan. 2, 1924, in Mount Lena, Md., she was the daughter of the late Roy Hubert and Edna...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Christianity, Methodist
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Kevin J. Allen, 45
Kevin James Allen, 45, of Lake Ariel, Pa., formerly of Boonsboro, Md., died unexpectedly on May 13, at the Geisinger-Community Medical Center in Scranton, Pa. Kevin was born on April 12, 1968, and grew up in Middletown, Md. He graduated from Middletown...
Tags: Human Interest, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Alabama Crimson Tide, Scranton, Cooper Industries Incorporated
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Connecticut Has Strong April Job Growth
The Hartford CourantConnecticut's employers hired briskly in April, as both private companies and government employers added positions, for a combined total of 6,300 new jobs. The report released Thursday by the state Department of Labor was encouraging, said economist...Tags: Politics, MetLife Incorporated, Connecticut Labor Markets, Unemployment, Employment
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Food, flashy amusements await
The Frederick News-Post, Md.Beginning next week, Frederick County and surrounding areas will be aglow with the colorful lights of Ferris wheels and other rides and abuzz with the sound of delighted thrill-seekers, young and old. Once again, it's carnival season. There are no...Tags: Festive Events, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Rubber Products Industry, Services and Shopping, Sykesville
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West Frederick Farmer's Market
The Frederick News-Post, Md.The birds were singing; greens, homemade breads and jams, and sweet sauerkraut were arranged neatly on tables; and people with their dogs and strollers and cardboard boxes of seedlings mingled throughout the West Frederick Farmer's Market at the Potomac...Tags: General Practitioners, Religion and Belief, Reformed, Christianity, Marketing
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