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Fearing Hanna, States Declare Emergencies; Ike Strengthens
Associated PressSome Southeastern states declared emergencies and officials urged residents to head inland Thursday as Tropical Storm Hanna headed toward the Atlantic coast, where it could bring high winds and rain from South Carolina to Maine. Meanwhile, disaster...Tags: Hurricane Ike, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Natural Disasters, Mississippi, Louisiana
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Bracing for Hanna and wary of scary Ike
The Associated PressRain and wind from Hanna could start as early as tonight in the South, where some residents shuttered houses and stocked up on food and sandbags, coastal parks closed, and schools canceled events and changed sports schedules. Tropical-storm watches and...Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Natural Disasters, Louisiana, Executive Branch, Meteorological Disasters
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Other cities with convicted mayors or ex-mayors
Some other U.S. cities that have seen mayors or former mayors in legal trouble: -- Atlanta: Bill Campbell, mayor from 1994 to 2002, was indicted on federal corruption charges in 2005. A jury convicted him of tax evasion but acquitted him of racketeering...Tags: Prisons, Waterbury, Corrupt Practices, Crimes, Bill Campbell
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Southeast braces for Hanna as Ike strengthens
The Associated PressSome Southeastern states declared emergencies and officials urged residents to head inland today as Tropical Storm Hanna headed toward the Atlantic coast, where it could bring high winds and rain from South Carolina all the way to Maine. Meanwhile,...Tags: Hurricane Ike, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Natural Disasters, Mississippi, Louisiana
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More NJ beaches closed after syringe is found
Beaches in Brigantine were closed for a few hours after a syringe and other medical waste was found near the shoreline. The resort community just north of Atlantic City closed the beaches around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, four hours after a man found the...Tags: Beach Vacations
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NJ medical waste probe expands to Pa.
AVALON, N.J. (AP) _ Pennsylvania authorities have searched the home of a dentist who they say may have been responsible for medical waste that recently washed ashore on several New Jersey beaches. Kevin Steele, an assistant district attorney for...Tags: Dentistry, Cape May County, Justice System, New Jersey, Newspaper and Magazine
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Upcoming Concerts
3 Doors Down, 8 p.m. Sept. 12, The Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain, Scranton, 570-961-9000. Rascal Flatts with Taylor Swift, 8 p.m. Sept. 12, Susquehanna Bank Center, Camden, N.J. David Byrne, 8 p.m. Sept. 16, Zoellner Arts Center, Bethlehem, 610-...Tags: Theater, Wachovia Corp., California, David Byrne, Country Music
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Last call for lighting up
The clock is ticking down on smokers who want to light up in bars, restaurants and other public places across Pennsylvania. The state Legislature approved a statewide smoking ban in June. The law takes effect in less than two weeks, 90 days after it...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Tourism and Leisure, Pennsylvania, Casino and Gambling Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Ticket News - August 28, 2008
ON SALE THIS WEEK Carly Simon, 8 p.m. Oct. 18, Borgata Event Center, One Borgata Way, Atlantic City, N.J., 866-900-4849, 609-677-1000. Tickets: $95-$175, on sale Saturday at 10 a.m. K.D. Lang with Dustin O'Halloran, 9 p.m. Oct. 31, Borgata Music Box,...Tags: Theater, Dave Mason, Kansas, Allentown, Lafayette College
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NJ State Police crack down on watercraft rentals
Nine New Jersey firms that rent personal watercraft are facing fines as part of a State Police crackdown. It's illegal for the companies to let inexperienced riders use the machines without giving them instructions and supervision. An undercover...Tags: New Jersey
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NJ, feds at odds over clearing beach of munitions
New Jersey and federal officials are sparring over how to pay for the rising costs of cleaning up World War I-era military munitions found on beaches in Surf City. The U.S. Corps of Engineers says the cleanup will cost nearly $18 million _ three times...Tags: Beach Vacations, Long Beach (California), New Jersey
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New Monopoly game to debut
Tribune staff reporterBye-bye, Boardwalk. The Canadian metropolis of Montreal snagged the most expensive spot on a new global version of Monopoly, unseating the Atlantic City, N.J., fixture as the board game's most prestigious property. Montreal will be joined by the Latvian...Tags: Game Playing, Hasbro Incorporated, New York, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Games
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