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Greig - Segrest
Sydney Krysten Greig and Samuel David Lamar Segrest were married Sept. 20 at the Quemahoning Dam. The Rev. Rebecca Frola officiated.
The maid of honor was Chelsea Roberts. Bridesmaids were Nicole Montgomery and Megan Paxton.
The best man was Jonathan...Tags: Marriage, Family
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Coney Island, The Next Nude Beach?
Staff reporterConey Island is known for its boardwalk and hotdogs, but will it soon let sunbathers take it all off and become a destination for nudity? A new poll released by the American Association for Nude Recreation has Coney Island ranked in the top fifteen...Tags: Travel, New Jersey, Orange County (Florida), Orange County (New York), Gardens and Parks
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Irene disaster declaration expanded to include city and county
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has added Baltimore and Baltimore County to the list of 13 Maryland counties eligible for federal disaster assistance in the wake of Hurricane Irene. FEMA and the Maryland Emergency Management Agency said the...Tags: Disasters, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Hurricane Irene (2011), Chesapeake Bay, FEMA
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North Carolina shipwrecks shine a light on hidden history of World War II
ReporterThe underwater images are impressive. High definition video of World War II shipwrecks teeming with sea life; vessels that haven't seen the surface in almost 70 years. The most famous battles of World War II were fought in places like Normandy and...Tags: Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Conflicts, World War II (1939-1945)
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Body in Trunk: Autopsy confirms identity, cause of death
A medical examiner has postively identified the body found in a trunk as Danielle Dennis-Towne. Clifton Forge police were notified of the identification Wednesday afternoon, according to chief Barry Balser.
The medical examiner's report lists the...Tags: Kitty Hawk, Prosecution, Murder, Illinois, North Carolina
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Winging it
NAGS HEAD, N.C. — Magical things happen atop the great sand dunes here. The dunes include the largest on the East Coast, which soars 80 to 100 feet above most everything else and offers fine views in all directions: the gleaming Atlantic to the...Tags: Sports, Dining and Drinking, Travel, Restaurants, IHOP Corporation
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As he awaits the Yankees, Jake Cave is enjoying his time with the Pilots
It's the life he's dreamed of all these years. Traveling from city to city, going to bed at 4 in the morning, waking up at noon … and playing baseball every day.
Jake Cave hopes to be doing that for a living in the very near future, but for now he'...Tags: Sports, Ryan Zimmerman, High School Sports, Baseball, Landforms
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Long before Catonsville's July 4th parade, seat savers wait
Catonsville's Fourth of July parade is bound to be an impressive event Monday afternoon, with 17 marching bands, Lone Ranger look-alikes, wailing firetrucks, color guards, 25 floats and a renowned local waitress drifting by in a long red gown. But...Tags: Metal and Mineral, North Carolina, Festive Events, Catonsville, Building Material
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Clevengers mark 25 years
Jeff and Sondra Clevenger of Markleton are celebrating 25 years of marriage. They were married June 21, 1986, in the United Methodist Church in Confluence. As newlyweds they lived in Ursina. They have lived at their present home for two years.
The former...Tags: Human Interest, Ansell Limited
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Harris Teeter discounts online shopping program
Daily PressHarris Teeter is discounting its online shopping program during the summer months. The grocery chain's Express Lane program will cost $1.95 per order during June, July and August, instead of the usual $4.95 per order. There is no fee for first-time...Tags: Hobbies, E-Commerce Industry, Ocean City, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Cannon pulled from pirate Blackbeard's ship, Queen Anne's Revenge
Nation NowBlackbeard: Researchers have pulled the 13th cannon from the wreckage of the pirate ship the Queen Anne's Revenge.... -
Season's second tropical storm going to sea
Maryland WeatherTropical Storm Bret, the second named storm of the 2011 Atlantic season, is smacking the northwest Bahamas with heavy rains and wind. But the tempest is not expected to head for U.S. shores. The latest advisory from the National Hurricane......Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Disasters, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Tropical Storms, Bahamas
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