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Free Concerts In Suffield
SUFFIELDPack a picnic, blanket and lounge chair and head out to the Town Green. Free concerts Wednesday evenings on the North Green, near the gazebo. The last concert of the series will be held at the Phelps-Hatheway House & Garden. Enjoy the beautiful...Tags: Music, Popular Music, Suffield, Connecticut
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Adjusting policy can reduce cost of homeowners insurance
South Florida Sun-SentinelCash-strapped consumers coping with rising prices for food, gas and electricity may want to explore ways to save on homeowner insurance. There are some easy ways to save money — and make your home safer. Ask your insurance agent to provide...Tags: Florida, Homes, Insurance, Boca Raton
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South Florida Sun-SentinelPompano Beach officials recently got advice on how to improve the Atlantic Boulevard Corridor. The Urban Land Institute's Technical Assistance Panel was assigned to research the East Community Redevelopment Area and provide recommendations. The panel...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, University of Miami, Transportation, Adults, Addiction
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It takes effort to create a simple lifestyle
Universal Press SyndicateIf only living simply was a simple process. Then we wouldn't need the burgeoning new genre of books devoted to a simple lifestyle. Two worth adding to your shelf are Sarah Susanka's "The Not So Big Life: Making Room for What Really Matters" (Random...Tags: Furniture, Books and Magazines
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Arresting designs may make this cop a star
Chicago Tribune newspapersHOLLYWOOD, Fla. — Michael Verdugo, a.k.a. Mikey V, has two distinct personas. His macho side is the Hollywood, Fla., cop who arrests bad guys and boxes a firefighter for the Hollywood Police Athletic League. The creative side is the decorator...Tags: Los Angeles, Hialeah, Furniture, Law Enforcement, Starbucks Corporation
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Mastic patriot William Floyd risked it all for freedom
bill.bleyer@newsday.comWilliam Floyd of Mastic was one of Long Island's wealthiest landowners, but that didn't stop him from risking life and fortune by becoming the only Suffolk County resident to sign the Declaration of Independence. Nassau County did not then exist. The...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Francis Lewis, Whitestone, Gardens and Parks, National Government
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Hydrologists to try to rid standing water
Hydrologists will visit several Wisconsin counties to try to figure out how to get rid of standing water, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The hydrologists will come from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Geological...Tags: Floods, Moving and Storage, Disasters, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Wisconsin
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:58 p.m. CDT
A 91-year-old woman crawled under her car to look for her keys and ended up wedged beneath an axle for two days, police said. Betty Borowski, of the Milwaukee suburb of Greendale, was found Tuesday after a mail carrier noticed her mail piling up and...Tags: Floods, Culture, Newspaper and Magazine, Police, Disasters
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'Get Smart' tie-in DVD a real sweet deal
Special to The Morning CallDon't tell the manager of the ArcLight Theater in Sherman Oaks, Calif., but when Nate Torrence and 40 members of ''Get Smart's'' cast and crew piled into the multiplex to check out the film, they brought along their own candy. The sweets, including...Tags: Mack Trucks, Inc., Mike Myers, Kate Hudson, Allentown, National Government
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Love, at $120 a tank
Sun reporterJohn Ayodele of Nigeria recently became the proud owner of a used Hummer. He went through his daughter, a grad student living in Maryland, to buy it from a Perry Hall plumber for $24,500. Ayodele, an engineering executive, has practical reasons for...Tags: Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Transportation, Glen Burnie, Perry Hall, Sales
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