Brunswick bowling balls - Base closure panel assesses the impact
Base closure panel assesses the impact
The Times Record - Dec 01 11:43 AM
Governor’s advisory council holds its first meeting in Brunswick. BRUNSWICK Gov. John Baldacci’s Brunswick Naval Air Station closure advisory council spent its first meeting Wednesday catching up on the past and determining what its mission is for the future.Save to My Web
Businesses fight relocation
The Daily Targum - Dec 01 7:22 PM
Using the money he received from the sale of his home in South Korea two-and-a-half years ago, Sunjeung Namgung bought Eleven Gourmet Deli and Bakery - a pre-owned business near the corner of Easton Avenue and Somerset Street in New Brunswick. Six months after Namgung signed a 20-year lease on the building, University officials announced the area where his deli and several other businesses are Save to My Web
Disagreements remain on what place prayer has in sport
GJ Sentinel - Dec 02 11:54 AM
There are signs of faith and prayer everywhere you look in sports these days. The huddle of players kneeling in prayer on the field after every NFL game. Basketball players making the sign of the cross before shooting a free throw. Fingers pointed toward the sky after home runs and touchdowns.Save to My Web
Judge OKs accused killer’s new lawyer; October trial set
Asbury Park Press - Dec 02 2:08 AM
NEW BRUNSWICK On a day when her trial judge expressed concern over sensational publicity surrounding murder charges facing Melanie McGuire, two developments yesterday raised the profile of the case even higher.Save to My Web
Fire damages Huddle House restaurant
Chiefland Citizen - Dec 02 1:36 PM
Flames engulfed the attic and roof of the Huddle House restaurant in Chiefland Monday evening, causing significant damage to the building and forcing the popular eatery to close temporarily.Save to My Web
Convicted pedophile Toft free to leave halfway house
CBC News - Dec 02 3:43 PM
Karl Toft, one of Canada’s most notorious sex offenders, is expected to leave an Edmonton halfway house on Friday, ending a 13-year sentence for abusing children.Save to My Web
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