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100 animals rescued in pet store fire; birds, guinea pigs die
Los Angeles firefighters rescued more than 100 animals from an early morning pet store fire in East Hollywood on Monday but numerous others died. Among those saved were 25 puppies, some rabbits, mice, frogs and fish, said Los Angeles Fire Department...
Tags: Los Angeles Fire Department, Fires
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Fungus Fells Impatiens
The Hartford CourantA fungus-like pathogen newly arrived in Connecticut is destroying the hugely popular, shade-loving flower called impatiens. "They are incredibly popular. For some people that is their go-to plant. Some people may have been planting it for 30 years," said...Tags: Sharon, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Symptoms
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Essay: Starting a garden with your child
Spring planting time is here, but my son and I got an early start. When I want to do something, it's usually now, so he and I went to the store to buy seeds a few weekends ago. He picked corn and cucumbers, and I picked spinach and basil seeds. It was a...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise
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'Arrested Development' kicks critics in the teeth at its own peril
Television critics of the world unite: Let's start reviewing shows whenever the heck we get around to it. That's the model Netflix appears to be recommending with its decision to release 15 episodes of "Arrested Development" Sunday without making any...
Tags: Netflix Inc., Customs and Tradition, Culture, Police Arrests, Cultural Development
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Gloucester County weekly arrest report
In the 8200 block of John Clayton Memorial Highway While conducting an approved traffic safety checking detail on May 5, deputies issued a summons to Douglas Turner Forrest, 38, of Hudgins, on a charge of driving with a suspended license, first offense....Tags: Vehicles, Property, Computer Crime, Theft, Crimes
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East Jessamine High School students hope to add more iPads to innovation project
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comWith just two weeks left in their sophomore year, East Jessamine High School students participating in an iPad innovation project pleaded with the school board Monday to support expanding the program to buy more devices. But the request came too late in...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Students, Apple iPad, Finance
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Breathing new life into old Gloucester country store
The first time John Warren walked into the old Pointer Brothers store in the Guinea section of Gloucester, he felt like he'd stumbled into something special. Though the original sales and display area on the first floor had been cut up by a maze of...
Tags: Gloucester Point
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Master West African Dancer and Drummer Abdoulaye Sylla Returns to CT
Before he and his wife moved to Seattle a few years ago, Abdoulaye Sylla had taught West African dance at Trinity for years, and he’d also presided over weekly drum and dance classes at Hartford’s West Indian Social Club. But before that Sylla...
Tags: Western Africa, Entertainment Events, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Entertainment, Dance
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Pet Health Essentials: Keeping your animal friends disease-free and healthy
As pets head outdoors this spring, owners should remember they aren’t the only creatures outside. Dogs and cats can pick up fleas and disease-bearing ticks in backyards and out in the woods. Regular preventative care, including monthly medicine,...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Dental Health, Dentistry and Dental Health, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Pets
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Retired Smithfield police officer cured of hepatitis C
The cure has taken 25 years for retired Smithfield police officer, Kurt Beach. In his first week on the job, in January 1988, Beach used mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in an attempt to save the life of a baby with a bloody breathing tube. He tears up as...
Tags: Hepatitis C , Liver Cancer, Smithfield, Lobbying, Acupuncture
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Guinea Jubilee scholarship applications due May 1, other info
Here's some general Guinea Jubilee news updates. First off, applications for the annual Guinea Heritage Association scholarship, typically valued at $500, are due on May 1. Complete applications can be downloaded at www.guineajubilee.com. There are...Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Awards and Prizes
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Apr 26, 2013
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Apr 9, 2013
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