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- Now they're calling our lighthouse "bicoastal" - Cape Cod Today
Above is the Montara Point Lighthouse in San Francisco Bay in California and an inset of the same lighthouse a century ago when it was on Mayo Beach in Wellfleet. The family was going through old boxes of photos in the Coast Guard Historical Office ...
- Retired Highland High principal closes one chapter, begins another (Belleville News-Democrat)
Retired Highland High School Principal Andy Carmitchel closed the book on a 34-year career in education last year.
- A complete list of parades, services today and Monday Memorial Day ... - Waterbury Republican American
The Money TimesA complete list of parades, services today and Monday Memorial Day ...Waterbury Republican American, CT - 52 minutes agoAfter the parade there will be a family picnic at noon at Settlers Park on Crook Horn Road featuring food, music and activities for all ages throughout the ...Memorial Day festivities set for region Rutland Heraldall 563 news articles
- Waiter is longlisted for £60,000 book prize (The Herald)
A 27-year-old waiter has been longlisted for a £60,000 book prize for his first novel. Yorkshire-born Ross Raisin, who lives in London, is up for the Dylan Thomas Prize for God's Own Country, which he wrote while working as a waiter.
- Natalie Garland Larson, 82, DYC member - Duxbury Clipper
Natalie Garland Larson, 82, DYC memberDuxbury Clipper, MA - 1 hour agoShe loved music and playing her organ, art, poetry, crossword puzzles, and decorating her homes by the sea. Mrs. Larson leaves her husband Oscar of 62 years ...
- From Staff Reports - Asheville Citizen-Times
Recently, the Women in Ministry at Montreat Presbyterian Church that meets at Gaither Chapel sponsored its first Ruth Bell Graham Awards for Poetry and Literature. Students in the Montreat community, from middle school to college freshmen and ...
- John and Timothy Rigas get small reductions in sentences in Adelphia ... - Buffalo News
A judge originally sentenced John Rigas, right, to 15 years in federal prison and Timothy Rigas to 20 years, but he had to reconsider that sentence because an appellate court threw out one count of their 18-count conviction. WASHINGTON — John and ...
- The Poetry of Place (Cincinnati CityBeat)
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- Winners Announced for First-Ever AFL-CIO Online Video Competition - CNBC
WASHINGTON, June 24, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Videos take creative, edgy look at what's wrong with America and suggestions for change www.turnaroundvideocontest.com Today, the AFL-CIO announced the winners of the "Turn Around ...
- Classical notes from a provocative pianist — Matthew Edwards plays ... - Pacifica Tribune
San Francisco Bay Area native Matthew Edwards will present a classical piano performance this Saturday at Pacifica Performances Sanchez Concert Hall. Many Pacificans know Edwards as the pianist for the San Francisco Symphony Chorus as well as pianist ...
- Emmet Meara: Man facial turns big oaf into beautiful metrosexual - Bangor Daily News
Emmet Meara: Man facial turns big oaf into beautiful metrosexualBangor Daily News, ME - 14 hours agoFor those with no poetry in their souls, the cost is $70. The stones are another $20, cheapskate. My grandfather was a Boston Steel worker. ...
- Book notes Berkeley's early history as a haven for artists and unconventional souls (The Sacramento Bee)
Berkeley of the 1960s invented nothing with its free thinkers, free spirits and free love. The locals had been partaking of illegal substances, experimenting with religion, practicing anarchy, living communally and wearing crazy-looking clothes long before then. Xavier Martinez, right, on the faculty of the California School of Arts and Crafts in Berkeley, paints a portrait of author Jack ...
- Mary Treinen-Moslen - Daily News - Galveston County
Mary Treinen-MoslenDaily News - Galveston County, TX - 18 hours agoWe poets get no dollars, but can often make a lot of sense to the listeners at our poetry readings. We also get little or no respect as members of the arts ...
- Unpublished Pablo Neruda poems highlight last romance - Zee News
Santiago, July 08: A series of unpublished poems by Chile's late Pablo Neruda, winner of the 1971 Nobel prize for literature, are shedding light on his last romance with his wife's niece more than 40 years his junior, a collector said. The 14 poems ...
- ACT-SO students to go to nationals (Florence Morning News)
A group of high school students from the Pee Dee will soon be on their way to compete at the NAACP National ACT-SO scholarship competition in Orlando.
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