CHURCHES' CORNER
A back-to-school clothing and school supply giveaway will be from 9 a.m. to noon today. Angel Food Ministries orders also will be distributed from 9:30 to 11 a.m. The church is at 1232 Griswold Road, Port Huron.
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No Bids for New Clinton Mower
Just in time for fall sporting events, the Clinton Department of Public Works (DPW) received approval by the Board of Selectmen to purchase a new, 66-inch riding lawn mower.
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BRIEFLY: Aug. 20
See what's happening in and around Halifax.
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NH egg buyers flock to local farms
Susan McGeough brought about 30 dozen eggs produced on her Epping farm to a farmers' market in Portsmouth last weekend, but they were gone in a hurry. "I sold out early," she said yesterday, recalling the look of panic on the faces of some of her customers. McGeough is among the New Hampshire farmers who say they're seeing more customers looking to buy local due to a nationwide salmonella ...
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Air show set to benefit area veterans
U.S. Sen. Kit Bond, WWII WASP veteran Rose Penny Ross to be honored
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Debate among Minn. gov hopefuls is Fair attraction
FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn.—Minnesota's candidates for governor took it outside Friday for a raucous debate driven by talk over tax-hike proposals by
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Polly Drummond Hill Road Yard Waste Site to close for maintenance
DNREC’s Polly Drummond Hill Yard Waste Demonstration Site will close the week of Sept. 7-10 for maintenance activities. The site is located in the Pike Creek area on Polly Drummond Hill Road, about a ½ mile north of the Kirkwood Highway near Newark.
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Black Patch plans take shape
Black Patch is two weeks away and members of the Princeton Optimist Club are finalizing plans for the Sept. 10 parade through downtown Princeton and the Sept. 11 street fair.
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Waiting for Earl: A Report from Martha's Vineyard
A dispatch from the island as the community awaits the storm New England - North Carolina - United States - Outer Banks - Tropical cyclone
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Hull council approves business proposal
“During the last several years I’ve been a software developer, but we’ve reached a point where we have hit critical mass, and are in need of more room to bring programmers in and continue my project,” said Dooley, “Therefore, I would like to bring in a couple of classrooms onto my property that would be very conducive for our growth.”
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