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Quakertown board OKs $1.5 million more in renovations
The Quakertown Community School Board voted 8-0 Thursday night to bid more than $1.5 million in additional construction work besides the proposed $71 million high school renovation. About $965,000 worth of work at Alumni Field would include renovation to... -
Sick House: The Link Between Housing And Health
It was a chronic thing: Almost every time Erma Taylor's great-grandson caught a cold, he also ended up having a severe asthma attack. Taylor, a retired nurse, spent many hours at a hospital, helping to hold the toddler for tests and breathing treatments,...Tags: Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, Asthma
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Oak Park's Scoville Park to reopen by end of May
Scoville Park should reopen by the end of May, in time for the annual A Day in Our Village community festival, after the Park District of Oak Park has spent more than $2 million on renovations. A ribbon-cutting is scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, June 1,...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Tourism and Leisure, World War I (1914-1918), Science and Technology, Tennis
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COLUMN: Steelers not panicking on eve of NFL draft
Now hear this, all you towel-waving, Tunch-loving football nuts: Your Pittsburgh Steelers - chins up, chests out! - are not a team in transition. Nor are they rebuilding, reloading, retooling, replenishing, restocking or, really, re-anything-ing. (OK,...Tags: Willie Colon, Jonathan Dwyer, Isaac Redman, Rashard Mendenhall, National Football League
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HGTV to introduce nine new series by July 31
It's going to be a busy summer for HGTV. The home-focused cable channel announced at its Upfront presentation to advertisers in New York on Tuesday that it would debut nine new series by July 31. The highest profile new series is "Brother Vs. Brother,"...
Tags: NBC (tv network), Real Estate Buyers, Television Industry, Home Improvement, Entertainment
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Paul Sullivan's Cubs mailbag
Paul, I’m sure this question is right up there with the towel drill back in the day but why does it seem like being competitive now and winning in a few years down the line have to mutually exclusive with the current regime? It costs a few million...
Tags: Sports, Edwin Jackson, Travis Wood, Baseball, Carlos Villanueva
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Manchester Moves Ahead With School Projects
The Hartford CourantThe board of directors on Tuesday moved proposed school renovation/construction projects ahead to a more detailed design and cost calculation phase. The board's decision to spend $260,000 on schematic designs follows school board-approved recommendations...Tags: Lobbying, Science and Technology, Referenda, Arts and Culture, Mathematics
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Berkeley County Schools is reallocated money for renovation project
matthewu@herald-mail.comBerkeley County Schools will be able to use $5.9 million in state funding it had received for the construction of two new schools to instead renovate Martinsburg North Middle School. The grant award of the reallocated funding was decided Monday by the...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Why Wrigley Field changes need to slow down
Special to the TribuneWhoa. Just hold on. Anyone who has been a Cubs fan for more than one season should know something about skepticism. It's time to recall that training, friends. This proposal for Wrigley Field is neither a good deal nor a done one. The changes being...Tags: Human Interest, Boston Red Sox, Rahm Emanuel, Thomas M. Tunney, Chicago Cubs
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Employees of Rainbow International in Bel Air earn industry certifications
A team of five restoration and remediation experts from Rainbow International of Northeastern Maryland, at 323 Williams St. in Bel Air, have earned additional certifications for microbial remediation, structural drying and restoration following water...Tags: Employees, Advanced Training, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Career and Workplace, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Juday Creek significant in the lives of many
South Bend TribuneJuday Creek is a peaceful little stream that cuts through a portion of northern St. Joseph County. Legally classified as an open drain, the 12-mile creek begins in farm fields in Granger and meanders west across the Grape Road corridor, Warren Golf...Tags: Environmental Politics, Sports, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, House Building
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East Hampton Board Of Finance To Vote On Whether To Move High School Renovation Forward
The Hartford CourantA make-or-break vote on the $52 million high school renovation project has been scheduled for Monday, when the board of finance meets to decide whether to send the stalled project to a referendum. The meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the East...Tags: Science and Technology, Politics, Elections
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