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“Dance Moms” recap: A Tale of [Those] Two [Other] Studios
Channel Guide MagazineI'm troubled, Dance Moms Nation. No, not about the overall feeling of discord and dread that seems to have permeated Pittsburgh. No, not about the conspicuous lack off attention my beloved Ohio sign is getting thus far. Not even about how much sleep... -
Actress dreams of Rome — and eating at Sonic
There is no doubt that Kristin Chenoweth works hard at her career. But the 4-foot-11-inch actress and singer makes it all seem effortless. She originated the role of Glinda in the musical "Wicked," won an Emmy for her work on "Pushing Daisies" and...Tags: Celebrities, Arts and Culture, Hotels and Accommodations, Personal Service, Travel
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In support
Al-Anon is a support group comprised of persons whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. It’s sole purpose is to help the families and friends of problem drinkers. For information in St. Joseph, LaPorte, Marshall and Starke...Tags: Human Interest, Care Group Incorporated, United Way , Prostate Cancer, Social Issues
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And the war keeps going on...
Seven more photos of Connecticut's war dead will be going up on the wall at the State Capitol this week. And once upon a time, hardly anyone in this country even knew where Afghanistan was. Here's the full news release from the Lt. Governor's Office:...
Tags: Afghanistan, Woodbridge, Government, Stamford, Winsted
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Woman seriously injured in early morning accident in Pasadena
Police are investigating the cause of a single-vehicle accident in the 8200 block of Waterford Road in Pasadena early Wednesday that left a 53-year-old Severna Park woman seriously injured. Mary Elizabeth Hughes of the 900 block of Old County Road was...Tags: Health, Severna Park, Injuries and Wounds
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Good Eats on the Go
By Linda Giuca Willie Nelson’s song “On the Road Again,” could double as the theme for summer vacationers taking to the road for some R&R. Whether that road trip is a quick daycation or the beginning of a lengthier break...Tags: French Toast, Restaurants, Sandwiches, North Haven (New Haven, New York), Groton
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Waterford Soldier Dies In Afghanistan
WATERFORD — — Ari R. Cullers, a 28-year-old soldier from Waterford, has died while serving in Afghanistan.
The 2001 Waterford High School graduate was a sergeant with the 10th Mountain Division from Fort Drum, N.Y.
Tuesday, Gov. Dannel P....Tags: Iraq, Afghanistan, Government, Politics, Armed Forces
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Dunham's Sports coming to Aberdeen
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comA major sporting goods chain plans to open a store in the former Walmartbuilding west of Lakewood Mall. Dunham's Sports has filed plans with the Aberdeen Planning and Zoning Board to open a 49,000-square-foot retail outlet, said Brett Bill, planning and...Tags: Walmart, Watertown, Rentals
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HOMETOWN SECRETS: Granger neighborhood was original South Bend Regional Airport
WSBT-TV ReporterHARRIS TOWNSHIP – Each day, hundreds of cars pass through the intersection of Brick and Fir roads in Granger. Most of those drivers and the people in the nearby Knollwood “Waterford Green” neighborhood probably don’t know that land...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Book, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Drag queen bingo is a hit in Royal Oak shop
ROYAL OAK, Mich. (AP) — It's Saturday night bingo and Trixie Deluxxe — a very large man wearing a woman's wig, lots of lipstick and a bright blue dress with a scoop neck that accentuates his giant bosom while also exposing a bit of back hair...Tags: Television Industry, Walmart, Whitney Houston, Politics, Massage Therapy
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Dream home: Parkville condo is couple's perfect retirement plan
Robert Larkin's association with Oak Crest retirement community in Parkville began long before he and his wife purchased a condo there in 2001. The 86-year-old retired Baltimore City police major had contacts with Oak Crest before it even opened its...Tags: Perry Hall, Health, Land Price, Condos, Hospitals and Clinics
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National Theatre Of Deaf Returns To O'Neill Center
Hartford CourantThe National Theatre of the Deaf is returning to where it was founded 45 years ago -- at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center in Waterford -- where it will retain a corporate office in the Center's historic Monte Cristo Cottage in New London, the boyhood...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Eugene O'Neill, Companies and Corporations, Arts and Culture, West Hartford
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