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Lower Nazareth church celebrates 250 years
The elegant Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church is in its 250th year, older than the nation. It's been serving a certain segment of the Christian community in and around Lower Nazareth Township for all that time, and the people in charge there today...
Tags: Simsbury, Music, Christianity, Muhlenberg College, Religion and Belief
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Linda Thompson receives last-minute donations of $10,000
The Patriot-NewsSince the deadline for filing pre-primary campaign finance reports, incumbent Mayor Linda Thompson has received $10,000 in last-minute campaign cash. Last-minute donations are perfectly legal, but if they are more than $500, they must be reported within...Tags: Elections, Dauphin County, Vincent J Hughes, Politics, Human Interest
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Crime Watch for the week of March 23, 2013
The York Dispatch, Pa.DISPOSITIONS District Judge Barry L. Bloss Jr.'s office covers Springettsbury Township. Stephanie Galarza-Camacho, 111-C Lincoln St., 2nd floor; retail theft; waived to court. Barbara Wright, 645 Woodside Drive; retail theft; held for court....Tags: York (York, Pennsylvania), York County (Pennsylvania), Wars and Interventions, Sex Crimes, Transportation Accidents
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Bike in York Week aimed to educate public
York Daily Record, Pa.Bike In York Week celebrated its third year this past week with a renewed focus on education. A 50-mile bike challenge encouraged riders to tackle the distance within five days, but organizers also intended to promote other transportation options...Tags: York (York, Pennsylvania), York County (Pennsylvania)
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Readers offer solutions to persistent problems
I get the impression that there are a lot of untrustworthy cats in this country from the number of remedies submitted to me on combating urine odors. Here's a step-by-step from reader Ed Zoller in Jacksonville, Fla.: If the area is carpeted, remove...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Dow, S&P end at records, stocks mark fourth week of gains
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks continued their climb into uncharted territory on Friday, racking up the fourth week of gains in a row as encouraging economic data prompted investors to pick up shares of growth companies. The Dow and the S&P 500 finished...Tags: Alternative Energy, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Annapolis, DAX, Sony Corp.
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Spring Festival on Walnut Street
Philadelphia Daily NewsTHE RESTAURANTS and merchants of Rittenhouse Row are gathering again on Walnut Street this Saturday, and that means about 50,000 area residents and guests will be joining them for one of Center City's largest street fairs. The Rittenhouse Row Spring...Tags: Arts, Dunkin' Donuts, Lifestyle and Leisure, Entertainment Events, Walnuts
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Round table talks about terror fight here
The Philadelphia InquirerA message flashed across Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Joseph Sullivan's phone as he sat in a Center City conference room Thursday: A suspicious package had been spotted blocks away. As it turned out, the bag was harmless, the tip familiar. In...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, FBI
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Pa. one of 12 states to require permission before recording conversations
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Only 12 states require a person to obtain permission from all parties before recording a conversation. Unfortunately for Luzerne County Controller Walter L. Griffith Jr., Pennsylvania is one of them. The citizen advocate turned elected watchdog...Tags: Bill Clinton, Career and Workplace, Judges, Labor Legislation, White House
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Fleetwood High School's Cyre Virgo aims to reach heights in high jump
Reading Eagle, Pa.Cyre Virgo has turned the high jump pit into this spring's hot spot for spectators with her speed, grace and huge hops. While winning every competition she's entered, the Fleetwood sophomore has broken numerous records along the way, including meet...Tags: Track and Field, Penn Relays
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$1M in shale money coming to Phila. region
The Philadelphia InquirerAbout $1 million in Marcellus Shale money will make its way to the Philadelphia area to subsidize the purchase of natural-gas-fueled school buses and trucks. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection awarded a total of $6.7 million in...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Delaware County, Energy Resources, Vehicles, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania)
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New fracking rules attempt to placate opposing camps
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Thursday unveiled a new proposal for regulating hydraulic fracturing on federal lands, rolling back some measures from its original, abandoned draft as it sought to ease concerns the rules would be too...Tags: Land Resources, Edward J Markey, Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry, John Hoeven
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