Youth sports sign-ups
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Youth sports sign-ups
basketball Towamencin Youth Association Girls Summer Basketball Camps
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Lake Elmo Regional Art Center growing its presence
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Lake Elmo Regional Art Center growing its presence
LAKE ELMO – Residents who attended last week’s Lake Elmo City Council meeting found a bit more than zoning maps adorning the walls. A French sidewalk scene, a painting of thick woods and several other pieces of art hung prominently behind the council members, allowing attendees to admire the art in between listening to discussions over water-rate policies and wireless telecommunications …
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Coming up in the Chesters, Mendhams, Harding and Washington Twp.
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Coming up in the Chesters, Mendhams, Harding and Washington Twp.
SATURDAY, May 29 The annual Washington Twp. Memorial Day program is planned for 2 p.m., in Rock Spring Park at the War Memorial site. Rock Spring Park is dedicated to the program and will be closed to other activities. For information, call (908) 876-5941.
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Nevada Governor’s Conference on Tourism will be held again this year in Reno
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Nevada Governor’s Conference on Tourism will be held again this year in Reno
The Nevada Commission on Tourism will resume the Governor’s Conference on Tourism after a two-year hiatus in response to requests from the tourism industry, Gov. Jim Gibbons and Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki announced today.
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Exiles, Hong Kongers break silence on Tiananmen
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Exiles, Hong Kongers break silence on Tiananmen
HONG KONG—Exiled student leaders, Hong Kong citizens and Taiwan’s president on Friday challenged China’s silence on the 21st anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown with tributes outside the mainland—and on the Internet.
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