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BRIEF: Sergi's plans return to 10 Market St.
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.When Sam Spagnola talks about reopening Sergi's Italian Restaurant at 10 Market St., he smiles. Mr. Spagnola has served pizzas and Italian food from the location since 1972. On July 19, a windstorm tore the roof off the building. Water poured in,...Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Marketing
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?An Iliad? spins a classic to modern times
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.A modern-day interpretation of "The Iliad" at Syracuse Stage connects the decade-long Trojan War and the siege of Troy that's depicted in Homer's poem to conflicts of today. The tale of "An Iliad" at Syracuse Stage, which begins Wednesday and runs...Tags: Lobbying, War of 1812, Red (movie, 2010) , Poetry, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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Cape Vincent's town board, WPEG apply for 99% of intervenor funds
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.The town government hopes to hire several experts -- three in conjunction with the Wind Power Ethics Group -- to review and critique BP's Cape Vincent Wind Project proposal with intervenor funding made available under Article X. Of the $99,750 the...Tags: Local Government, Solar Energy, Jefferson County (Pennsylvania), Environmental Issues, Wayne
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Kernels looking to medal at ESD track meet
The Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D.Several Mitchell athletes will be in search of individual glory today at the Eastern South Dakota Conference track and field championships. The first group of Kernels will kick things off at 11:30 a.m. in the field events, followed by the track events...Tags: Track and Field, Minor League Baseball
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Kernels claim three ESD boys' tennis titles
The Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D.Mitchell's Kanin Nelson, Alex Hegg and Brenden Lehr each came home with Eastern South Dakota Conference boys' tennis titles Friday. Flight 3 singles player Nelson and Flight 5 singles player Hegg won singles titles and Hegg teamed up with Lehr to...Tags: Tennis
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Thompson Park Zoo announces the death of two animals
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.The New York State Zoo at Thompson Park has lost two longtime members of its family: Fleur, a female American black bear, and Boo, a female mountain lion. In a news release, the zoo said the 11-year-old mountain lion was found unresponsive in the...Tags: Heart Attack, Medical Procedures and Tests, Wildlife
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READER SUBMITTED: New CEO At The Connecticut Labor Fed Credit Union
StatewideThomas J. O'Neil of Cheshire has been chosen to be the new chief executive officer at the Connecticut Labor Department Federal Credit Union according to John B. Toomey, Jr., president of the 74 year old credit union. "The CLDFCU conducted an extensive...Tags: Wethersfield, Corporate Officers, Cheshire, Union (Tolland, Connecticut), Meriden
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Court listings: May 11, 2013
Michael Robert Swanson, 41, Pukwana, speeding, fined $85. Kanova Keyantia Tyrell Williams, 30, of 1515 S. Washington St., no S.D. registration in possession of S.D. carrier, fined $120. Waylon Lee Severson, 17, Groton, unauthorized use of vehicle...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Theft, Fines, Trials, Prisons
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Eagles have 'good day'
BROOKINGS — Watertown won three of the top four flights in singles and two out of three flights of doubles to claim a conference title. Aberdeen Central crowned a champion at sixth flight singles and added a pair of third place finishes in...
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Tracksters look to make their mark
Track and field athletes across the state have been waiting all spring to break loose in good weather. Eastern South Dakota Conference tracksters will hopefully have that opportunity this week. The annual ESD meet kicks off on Saturday at Swisher...Tags: Track and Field
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Runnings presents check to Watertown Area FFA
On May 2, 2013, Gary the manager of Runnings, presented a check for over $1600 to the Watertown Area FFA Chapter. The funds were the result of Runnings participation in Home Grown, an initiative developed by Red Brand that financially supports local FFA... -
Gerontology specialists join SDSU Extension team
BROOKINGS - To best serve South Dakota's aging population, SDSU Extension hired two Gerontology Field Specialists, John Sanders and Leacey E. Brown. "John and Leacey will provide strong regional and state-wide leadership while delivering research-...Tags: U.S. Air Force, Social Sciences, Physical Conditions, Sociology, Culture
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