Vehicle crash causes more damage to railroad wall in Pottsville - Republican & Herald


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Vehicle crash causes more damage to railroad wall in Pottsville
Republican & Herald
The wall, which borders an inactive railroad line used for storage, is owned by the Reading & Northern Railroad Co., Port Carbon. "The railing came off the top of the wall then the wall collapsed. There's another 30 foot of it knocked out now," Donald ...

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Boxer's 'ambitious timeline' - Boxer and Hutchison's Sunday transpo talk ... - Politico

Boxer's 'ambitious timeline' - Boxer and Hutchison's Sunday transpo talk ...
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“Blue railroad train goin' down the railroad track …” http://bit.ly/zceQaG MT ON MTIs: Both motions to instruct conferees from Reps. John Barrow and Nick Rahall passed Friday. Barrow's MTI — to insist conferees get Keystone in the conference report ...

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This Day, May 24, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin - Cleveland Jewish News (blog)

This Day, May 24, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin
Cleveland Jewish News (blog)
1895: A written request for a meeting from Theodor Herzl is received by French railroad tycoon and philanthropist Baron Moritz de Hirsch. 1895: Birthdate of Samuel Irving Newhouse, American publisher and philanthropist. Some of his publications ...

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Puget novelist coming to Forks, Port Angeles - Peninsula Daily

Puget novelist coming to Forks, Port Angeles
Peninsula Daily
... 171 S. Forks Ave., and at 7 pm Friday at Wine on the Waterfront, upstairs in The Landing mall at 115 E. Railroad Ave. in Port Angeles. Details about the Forks reading are available by phoning 360-374-6402, while Port Book and News, 360-452-6367, ...

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Mica to the max - LaHood optimistic after Silver Line meeting - NYC-area pols ... - Politico

Mica to the max - LaHood optimistic after Silver Line meeting - NYC-area pols ...
Politico
Read all about the railroad delays here: http://bit.ly/KPQZmZ TO TOLL OR NOT TO TOLL: Four New Jersey Democrats have asked the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to stop a toll increase slated to take effect this December.

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Go! Stage & Screen calendar: May 18-24 - Times Herald-Record

Go! Stage & Screen calendar: May 18-24
Times Herald-Record
Port Jervis Free Library, 138 Pike St., Port Jervis, 10:30 am May 19. Popcorn and drinks provided. Age 4 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Call 856-7313 or visit www.portjervislibrary.org. "Henry V" — Director-actor Laurence Olivier's 1944 ...

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Buildings, like books, tell a city's story - Baltimore Brew

Buildings, like books, tell a city's story
Baltimore Brew
Being of a studious nature, I also spent a lot of time in the newspaper library (the morgue) reading old clips and other materials for background. I remember pulling down one of Mencken's “Days” books and encountering Hoggie Unglebower, ...

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Mica waiving goodbye to T&I? - Roster set for LaHood Silver Line meeting ... - Politico

Mica waiving goodbye to T&I? - Roster set for LaHood Silver Line meeting ...
Politico
Read the text: http://bit.ly/IL1u6n LaHOOD'S NEW QUEST: We all (hopefully) know the dangers of distracted driving, thanks to LaHood and plain old common sense, but a new study finds that not using your turn signals can be twice as dangerous.

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Go! Exhibits & Galleries Openings calendar: May 11-17 - Times Herald-Record

Go! Exhibits & Galleries Openings calendar: May 11-17
Times Herald-Record
Mikey Teutul's Wolf Gang Gallery & Store — "Mikey Teutul: Tying the Room Together," May 12-June 3, 40 Railroad Ave. Montgomery. Opening reception 6-9 pm May 12. Hours 11 am-5 pm Wed.-Sun., by appointment Mon.-Tues. Visit www.therealmikeyteutul.com.

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House GOP, Dems huddle separately today - What's the role of freshmen on the ... - Politico

House GOP, Dems huddle separately today - What's the role of freshmen on the ...
Politico
Staffers who are reading this already know that congressional offices are working on the nuts and bolts of a conference. It is those aides who will do much of the preliminary work while the House and Senate go on break next week.

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