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New York Photos of the Week November 5th – November 11th
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By WSJ Staff Members of the Windy Hollow Hunt club — and their 18 foxhounds — on a morning fox hunt in Warwick, N.Y. The Windy Hollow hunters are upholding a 500-year-old British tradition that has been in North America longer than the U.S. (Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal) The view of the Queensboro Bridge from the Ravel Hotel’s rooftop lounge in Long Island City, Queens. (Natalie Keyssar for The Wall Street Journal) Workers guided the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in position in New York on Nov. 11. The 74-foot Norway Spruce, from Mifflinville, Pa. is approximately 75 years old and is scheduled to be illuminated Nov. 30. (Richard Drew/Associated Press)
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Tuesday's Water News: Small Montana Town Needs a New Water Tank ...
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Submitted by bradhannon
Thousands of gallons of sewage spilled into a Creve Coeur, Missouri creek on Friday after grease clogged a sanitary sewer line. The sewer department suspects the grease blockage came from a business like a restaurant and could have been building up for a couple of months. A follow-up to a story we had yesterday, 11 Baltimore County schools are closed for a second day after a weekend water main break. The schools are closed again Tuesday because they have no water or low water pressure. Over the weekend a water main break caused 100,000 customers to lose water service. Development projects in Watertown, New York are about to get easier , thanks to a new sewer line which will add capacity at a cost of $1.5 million. ...
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Times Higher Education - Apr 20, 2011
 Technology and the UK's University of Warwick. US institutions entering the race include Stanford University and the University of Chicago, as well as the city's own Columbia University and New York University. Michael Bloomberg, New York's mayor, |
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Antiques and the Arts Online - Apr 19, 2011
"I just got this chest a couple of days ago, and it is one of the best pieces I have ever owned," Chuck White of Warwick, NY, said of his William and Mary two-drawer blanket chest that measured 45 inches wide, 25 inches high and 20 inches deep. |
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School Transportation News - Apr 19, 2011
Students attending 11 school districts in upstate New York will soon be riding on alternative-fuel school buses secured by $13.3 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment funds. The grant distributed through the US Department of Energy's Clean |
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Providence Journal - Apr 19, 2011
Contract Paper Group Inc.: P: Peter Tilearcio, 11 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10010. A: Corp. Service Co., 222 Jefferson Blvd., Ste. 200, Warwick 02888. Fine paper sales. Sullivan Construction Inc.: P: Thomas F. Sullivan, 258 South River Rd., Bedford, |
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BBC News - Apr 12, 2011
 Warwick will be able to point to strengths such as working closely with manufacturing companies, such as India's Tata Motors. The proposals for New York's new campus is part of a wider pattern of internationalisation. Higher education officials from |
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New York Daily News - Apr 18, 2011
 Victoria Brown, whose first novel, "Minding Ben," hit bookstands last week, came to New York from Trinidad by herself at 16 and worked as a nanny before attending Vassar College. Her book is about a girl named Grace who comes to New York from Trinidad |
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Times Herald-Record - Apr 18, 2011
John Settembre of Warwick, passed away on April 16, 2011, at Summit Park Hospital, Pomona, NY. He was 87 years old. Born April 27, 1923 in New York, NY, he was the son of the late Teriggio and Concetta Settembre. He was married to Marjorie Settembre. |
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NorthJersey.com - Apr 18, 2011
Mrs. Neufeld is survived by her husband, Richard; her children, Anna and Richie; her parents, Andrew and Laura Christen, of Warwick, NY; her sister, Linda DeLanoy, of Laguna Hills, Calif.; and her brother, Andy Christen, of Warwick. |
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Thoroughbred Times - Apr 20, 2011
Brilliant minds from New York to California and from Minnesota to Georgia are at work on projects ranging from fractures to influenza and from bleeding to reproduction. Many face a limiting common denominator-lack of funds. |
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Birmingham Mail - Apr 13, 2011
A MIDLAND university is hoping to take a bite out of the Big Apple by setting up a campus in New York. The University of Warwick has entered a global competition to head up a new science campus as the US city bids to |
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