Near-300-foot structure set to go up (The Daily News of Newburyport) NEWBURYPORT and mdash; The pieces of the tower that will support the wind turbine to be built in the coming weeks at Mark Richey Woodworking are so massive, they dwarf the humans preparing them to reach skyward.
Monday's Daily: Play That Angle (US National Soccer Players) By J Hutcherson -- Maybe Red Bull NY was onto something when they decided winning titles was the only reasonable response to accepting employment in North Jersey. Make it ridiculous, and maybe you're supposed to end up with the kind of woodworking escapades that puts a team in a final. Make that the worst team to get into the playoffs, riding a no experience keeper after an MLS-only performance ...
Marshall R. Clymer (Times Leader) Nov. 15, 2008
Around the Lompoc Valley (The Lompoc Record) Lompoc Adult Softball Here are the results of games played in the Lompoc adult softball leagues from Sunday, Nov. 9 through Thursday, Nov. 13.
Going Hot Turkey (Daytona Beach News-Journal) If you've always been suspicious of the low-heat, overnight method for cooking a Thanksgiving turkey -- and rightly so, most food-safety experts would say -- Jeff Gehris of New Smyrna Beach advocates a way of roasting that will warm your heart.
5 questions (Concord Monitor) THE STATE PRISON in Laconia will host its own version of the Great American Smokeout tomorrow: They're calling it the Great American Smoke-In. The daylong health fair for minimum-security inmates will focus on the effects of smoking and managing stress and boredom. Corrections spokesman Jeff Lyons explains:
A bird’s paradise: All they could ever want (Sidney Herald-Leader) Picture this: All the food you can eat 24-hours, seven days a week, pampering to last a lifetime, housing fit for a king, queen and extended family, and the best part – it’s all free, if you’re a bird!
Caring for Family, Caring for Yourself (New York Times) Caregivers should not feel guilty about looking out for No. 1.
Oscar J. Bourgette (Boston Herald) Oscar John "Art" Bourgette of South Attleboro, a World War II veteran and retired construction superintendent, died Monday at his home. He was 85. Born and...
County resident loves country life (The Staunton News Leader) After growing up in rural Rockingham County, Andrew Grogg knew he wanted to remain in the country. “I just can’t stand city life,” he said. “If I were put in some place like New York City, I’d just die.”
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