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Polling stations may be changed for some voters
The polling place for that borough's Ward 2 District 1 was moved from the former police station along Ninth Avenue to the new fire hall along the 200 block of Ninth ...
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Deer Lakes School District may raise meal prices
However, the $1.2 million cafeteria budget is still about $56,600 short. The district would need to cover the difference with money from its general ...
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NHL Colin Greening goal lifts Ottawa Senators over Pittsburgh Penguins
Colin Greening scored 7:39 into double overtime as and the Ottawa Senators rallied for a 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins that cut their deficit in ...
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Plenty at stake on Election Day
Delaware County voters traditionally stay away from the polls during primary elections. Turnout is expected to be between 14 and 18 percent Tuesday. Times file Come Tuesday, the county’s 384,433 registered voters can cast their ballots for some countywide races along with ballots for candidates in municipal and school board races.As with any municipal primary election, several ...
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Line putting in their time this offseason
Marcus Gilbert or any of the linemen. They are all taking part in the team's offseason program and they are there to support and help each other get better."That is the beauty of the position we play," said Foster. "It's five guys trying to play as one. That is part of being on the offensive line, and with that comes us pushing and encouraging each other to get better ...
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The Gold Rush [Blu-Ray]
Among all of his films, The Gold Rush was Charles Chaplins personal favorite and the film by which he always wanted to be remembered. It was the fourth feature-length film he had written and directed, but the first since The Kid (1921) four years earlier to feature his most ... ...
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Debate on drones raises issue of safety vs. privacy
Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering legislation to regulate aerial drones, something several other states have done. Yet wall-mounted surveillance cameras, overhead satellites and even cellphones ubiquitously capture scenes of daily ...
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Congressional leaders unswayed by VA promises
With more than $140 billion in annual discretionary and entitlement spending, VA has more employees than any federal agency except the Department of Defense. Unlike the Pentagon, however, the VA was spared from sequestration spending cuts and employee ...
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Pa. capital’s woes big focus of primary
HARRISBURG -- Voters in the state capital, a city teetering toward bankruptcy, will select a Democratic nominee for mayor on Tuesday in a primary that experts see as a referendum on enigmatic Mayor Linda ...
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Newsmaker Mary C. McGinley
Background: McGinley, a 2012 Athena Young Professional Award finalist, was named the Allegheny County Bar Association's Outstanding Young Lawyer in 2011 and a "Rising Star" by Super Lawyers (2010-2012). The Legal Intelligencer selected her as a "Lawyer on the Fast Track" in 2009. She is an active member of the Allegheny County Bar Association and served on several of its ...
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Dedicated people-loving pharmacist ideal for job
Seeing the respect her father earned as a pharmacist encouraged Teresa Woods to follow the same path. After college, she gained experience out of state before working in Kavel Pharmacy, beginning in ...
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Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
David Beckham
The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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The Plaza, New York City
The Plaza had two entrances, both attended by a Concierge. On arrival my car was greeted enthusiastically with assistance with ...
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