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3 Rescued After Boat Overturns Near Statue Of Liberty
Just after 9:30 Friday morning three men aboard the Katherine G were tossed in New York Harbor. They were working the vessel with a crane just off Liberty Island, home to the Statue of Liberty.
Despite the beautiful day, with the water at 45 degrees,...Tags: New York City Police Department, Heroism, Hypothermia, Fire Department of New York, Good Friday
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Girls Inc. members travel to New York City
Six members and two staff members from Girls Inc. of Washington County traveled to New York City March 14 to attend the Girls Inc. Celebration Luncheon. The luncheon is a gathering of nearly 1,000 business and community leaders committed to the Girls...
Tags: Empire State Building, Ellis Island
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Islands of Adventure: News and notes from reopening of Spider-Man ride
Sentinel Staff WriterThe Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride officially reopened this morning at Universal's Islands of Adventure. Outside were a collection of heroes, including Spidey himself, plus his young fans. The grand reopening had a smidge of dialogue and a burst of...Tags: Spider-Man (fictional character), Stan Lee, Islands of Adventure
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Small Wonders: Here's what happened in Las Vegas
I am about to break one of the cardinal rules of modern mankind. I am going to tell you what happened in Las Vegas. This isn't easy for me. On the flight to Sin City, I told my girls they may see disturbing things that would seem evil and unnatural....Tags: NASCAR, Travel, Natural Resources, Forests, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Things To Do This Spring & Summer In NYC
@kellbellgrayThe Beast is the ultimate and fastest way to get the Statue of Liberty - the 30 minute ride is sure to provide heart-pounding thrills. Once arriving at the Statue of Liberty, the Beast takes a brief pause so that passengers have the opportunity to take...Tags: New York City
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As tax deadline looms, last-minute filers finally buckle down
On deadline day at Liberty Tax Service on Harford Road, a young woman in a green Statue of Liberty costume stood out front waving frantically at passing cars.
But on Tuesday morning, you'd never know a deadline was looming from the relative calm inside...Tags: Harford Road, Egypt, Parkville, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Cook County
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Surprise, surprise: Big Apple swept up in "Timsanity."
Shocking bulletin from the Big Apple: New York is officially agog at the Jets signing of Tim Tebow. "Linsanity" is so yesterday. Now it's all about "Timsanity." The New York media is reacting to the Jets' controversial signing in its usual under-stated...
Tags: Plaxico Burress, Joe Namath, Radio, Brett Favre, Jason Taylor
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New Leopard Frog Species Discovered in New York City
KTLA NewsNEW YORK CITY (KTLA) -- Scientists have discovered a new leopard frog species in the wilds of New York City. Scientists from UCLA, Rutgers University, UC Davis, and The University of Alabama, who worked together to make the unexpected discovery, say...Tags: Science and Technology, New York City, University of California, Davis, Staten Island (New York City)
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North County student claims national art honor
North County High School senior Ashely Lim didn't intend to turn the school's hallways into her own virtual art exhibition. But there on a wall in the school's physical education area is a testament to her creativity, a colorfully painted sports mural she...Tags: Arts, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Teachers
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City Council Meeting Wrap-Up
The following is from the City Council meeting of March 6. * EXTRAORDINARY BUSINESS •The council presented a proclamation honoring the Assistance League's 50 years of service to the city. •Senior sewer supervisor Graham R. Wright was...Tags: Dog (animal), Politics, Nuclear Power, Natural Resource Industry, Amblyopia
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CONNECTICUT CLOSEUP: BRANFORD
HOW IT GOT ITS NAME: The area was known as Totoket, or "Tidal River," when it was purchased from the Mattabesec Indians by settlers from New Haven in 1638. It was named Branford in 1653, after the English town of Brentford in Middle-sex County. It was set...Tags: George Washington, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Henry Lee, Cleveland Indians, Brooklyn Bridge
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