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Lloyd Waters: Dining with Adams, Franklin and Jefferson
Do you believe in ghosts? Me neither. But then again, I often wonder about kindred spirits. It was about a month ago, during a visit to Philadelphia, that I had the opportunity to visit Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and other important landmarks...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Thomas Jefferson, Liberty Bell
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Mail Call- July 5
“I was just wondering if anyone could tell me why the water fountain in the center of the City Park lake is no longer operating. It was so attractive and enjoyable for park visitors. I certainly hope that it’s not because of budget cuts.&...Tags: Republican Party, Social Issues, Wages and Pensions, Medicare, Career and Workplace
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Mail Call - July 20
“On Monday, 7/11, you had a full-page ad in there by the U.S. Citizens Association. To me, that was stupid and crazy, and insulting to my intelligence. I was very disappointed.” — Hagerstown “It’s bad manners to read over...Tags: Corporate Crime, Maryland, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Celebrities and Health Issues
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The beauty of American history is its flexibility
I’m getting sick and tired of these liberals like Leonard Pitts telling us Tea Party types that we don’t know anything about history.
In the first place, many of these historical references of ours that he ridicules are the product of “...Tags: History, The Pilgrims, Television, Boston Marathon, Social Issues
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Mail Call - June 14
“Seems awful funny that Berkeley County can reuse their vacant buildings for police officers, to relocate their EMS and all this stuff, and their 911 calls, and make room in buildings that exist, but we gotta try to build everything brand-new in...Tags: Sarah Palin, Washington (U.S. state), Child Abuse, George W. Bush, Barack Obama
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Fourth of July events planned throughout Northern Michigan
There is no shortage of events and activities to celebrate the July 4 holiday in Charlevoix and Emmet counties. Here's a look at area events that will take place in the coming days. Alanson Alanson will kick off its Fourth of July festivities at 7 a.m....
Tags: Bob Bryan, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Music, Entertainment
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Area happenings this Fourth of July
As the Fourth of July creeps up on Northern Michigan, local communities plan a variety of Independence Day events. Alanson At 7 a.m. on Wednesday, July 4, the Boy Scouts will be hosting a pancake breakfast at the village hall. The parade will begin...
Tags: Bob Bryan, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Concerts, Music
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New Petoskey High School cross country coach ready to get to work
For someone whose livelihood involves fitness and health, it couldn’t be a more perfect fit. In fact, it all just seemed to fit into the schedule for new Petoskey High School cross country coach Jim Harrington, who takes over the program from Keith...
Tags: College Sports, Health and Safety at School, Cross Country Skiing, Schools, Nordic Skiing
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Much obliged
Camp Daggett gives thanks Editor: In June, Camp Daggett held its 9th annual golf benefit. This event would not be possible without the support of our many sponsors and we thanked them in the recent ad in the Petoskey News-Review. We also appreciate...Tags: Financial Aid, Health Treatments, Physical Therapy, Human Interest, Awards and Prizes
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Burb's Eye View: Modern-day pub has its own Story to tell
On the night of the American Revolution, militia from Lexington and surrounding Massachusetts towns waited all night in a tavern for the British military as it marched to Concord to look for colonists' weapons. Today, that tavern serves as the...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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Another Tilghman involved in a historic moment
Several readers wrote me about last week's column that told the story of federal Judge Sarah Tilghman Hughes, a Baltimorean who swore in Lyndon B. Johnson as president aboard Air Force One after the assassination of John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963.
They...Tags: Judges, George Washington, Oxford (Talbot, Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice, Talbot County
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Railroad in Rockwood
I'm responding to the letters of concern about the potential railroad station in Rockwood. The money for rail stations has already been allocated for that purpose. It is just a matter of who will receive the funds. Why not us? The railway will not only...Tags: Patrick Henry, Travel, Railway Transportation, Transportation
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