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City presents latest plans for upgrading Waverly Library
The Waverly library would be about 2,000 square feet bigger than it is now, with a wall of glass, more computers, modernized equipment and separate areas for children and teens, as planned in a $6 million renovation project, Baltimore City library...Tags: Libraries, Govans, Arts and Culture, Northwood, Mary Pat Clarke
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Troubled Salton Sea may get some relief
Staff WriterThe Salton Sea may get a boost soon. Three environmental projects have been tentatively awarded $3 million. Two of the projects — one on the south end and another on the north end of the sea are habitat restoration and dust mitigation projects....Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Water Supply, Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, Asthma
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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... -
Review: Restoration comedy 'The Beaux' Strategem' defies categories
How often do you get to see a classic bawdy Restoration comedy by George Farquhar, a long-lost Thornton Wilder meditation on marriage and other human foibles, and a brand-new Ken Ludwig farce — all for the price of a single ticket? Granted, they...
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School board plans renovation for Warner Elementary
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comWarner Elementary School will soon undergo a substantial face lift, the last major school-construction project for Jessamine County in a string that began with a new middle school four and a half years ago. Two architectural firms made presentations...Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture, Students, Architecture
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AG: CL&P Withheld Documents From Regulators Relating To Restoration Estimates
The Hartford CourantA simple sticky note closely held in a utility executive's journal showed that Connecticut Light & Power had its doubts about a self-imposed Nov. 6 deadline to restore power after the October 2011 snowstorm. "Bob Howes called me for a 99% restoration...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Lawyers
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AG Jepsen: Fine CL&P For Impeding Investigation Into Halloween Snowstorm
Remember when CL&P kept promising 99 percent restoration of power in the days after the great October snowstorm in 2011? Turns out even their employees may have suspected they were blowing smoke. Attorney General George Jepsen has asked the Public...Tags: Connecticut Light and Power, Politics, George C. Jepsen, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Halloween
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Water quality improves on Quemahoning
Daily American Outdoors CorrespondentThe Somerset Conservation District is taking the leadership role in restoring the original stream channel of the last 1.3 miles of Quemahoning Creek below the Quemahoning Reservoir located along Quemahoning Dam Road in Conemaugh Township. At some point,...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Seafood and Fishing Industry, Energy Resources, Economy, Business and Finance, American Legion
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Students from Riverside make over church in Calexico
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterCALEXICO - Students from Riverside experienced a culture shock when they came to Calexico last Wednesday, but many said they loved it. Students said they loved the culture of Calexico. The food, Spanish language and the people were amazing, according...Tags: Religion and Belief, Education, Teaching and Learning, Students, Middle Schools
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Big Sugar, environmentalists clash over Everglades cleanup requirements
Sun SentinelOne day into Florida’s legislative session, environmentalists and Big Sugar are already squaring off over proposed changes to Everglades restoration requirements. Audubon of Florida Wednesday was rallying opposition to measures that the...Tags: Water Pollution, Rick Scott, Local Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Environmentalists warn that law change helps Big Sugar dodge Everglades cleanup
Sun SentinelBig Sugar is trying to change state law to dodge more Everglades pollution cleanup costs, according to Audubon of Florida. Audubon Wednesday was rallying opposition to measures that the environmental group warns would help Big Sugar avoid paying more of...Tags: Water Pollution, Rick Scott, Local Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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City wants $20 million upgrade at Lexington Market
Charles Kelley stands in Baltimore's historic Lexington Market, chowing down on a Faidley's overstuffed crab cake sandwich. It doesn't bother the 37-year-old North Carolina man that the market doesn't have gourmet coffee, wine or cheese shops. He's OK...
Tags: Sandwiches, Government, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Seafood, Science and Technology
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