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Binney and Smith, also known as Crayola is a major manufacturer whose chief product is crayons, also known as Crayola crayons. The company is located in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Crayola was started in the 19th century by Ed Binney and Harold Smith. The company permanently changed its name to Crayola in 2007. The company also hosts the Crayola Factory, located in downtown Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Crayola is also known for other products, including Silly Putty
Binney and Smith, also known as Crayola is a major manufacturer whose chief product is crayons, also known as Crayola crayons. The company is located in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Crayola was started in the 19th century by Ed Binney and Harold Smith. The company permanently changed its name to Crayola in 2007. The company also hosts the Crayola Factory, located in downtown Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Crayola is also known for other products, including Silly Putty
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Family Time: October 9, 2008
CIRCUS SPECTACULAR Exotic white-striped Bengal tigers give high- fives. An archer demonstrates dazzling skills with his crossbow. Adorable daschunds perform clever tricks. Be right on top of the action when Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey circus...Tags: East Stroudsburg University, Children, Lehigh University, People
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Is Hallmark deleting Binney and Smith?
Let's take a closer look at the last remaining fixture that has the name ''Binney and Smith of Easton, Pennsylvania.'' Hallmark, the owner of the Crayola trademark, is removing the sign from Two Rivers Landing in order to have it repainted. In my... -
Holiday toys go for 'wow' factor -- from dinosaurs to robots
Of The Associated PressA lifelike baby Triceratops that children can ride on, a Wall-E robot that responds to your voice, a dancing game that eliminates wires and mats. Toymakers are upping the ''Wow!''-factor in new products in an attempt to capture children's and parents'...Tags: Family, Dance, Mattel Inc., Wall-E, Hasbro Incorporated
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Lifelike triceratops, Wall-E robot on magazine top-toy list for 2008 holiday season
AP Business WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ A lifelike baby Triceratops that children can ride on, a Wall-E robot that responds to your voice, a dancing game that eliminates wires and mats. Toy makers are upping the "Wow!"-factor in new products in an attempt to capture children'...Tags: Dance, Heavy Engineering, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Wall-E, Hasbro Incorporated
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Waterline break closes Easton street near Centre Square
Of The Morning CallA waterline break outside the Crayola Factory early this morning forced crews to close a section of one of Easton's busiest downtown streets. Crews from Easton Suburban Water Authority closed Northampton Street from Fourth Street into Centre Square after... -
2008 Halloween Events
THREE GHOSTS -- Not recommended for children 11 and younger • Halloween Haunt: Fearsome fun (after 6 p.m.) in Club Blood, CornStalkers, Magic House on Kill Hill, Headstone Hollow and Terror Square, plus roller coasters and rides. New live shows:...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Prisons, Rock and Roll Music, Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Tourism and Leisure
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Crayola Factory, landlords embroiled in legal dispute over lease agreement
Of The Morning CallThe Crayola Factory has taken its city of Easton-affiliated landlords to court over its lease agreement. The Greater Easton Development Partnership, which leases space in Two Rivers Landing to Crayola, filed a response Wednesday to Crayola's lawsuit from...Tags: Lawyers, Economic Policy
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Crayola CEO Schwab retiring
Of The Morning CallCrayola President and Chief Executive Officer Mark J. Schwab is retiring at the end of January after nine years with the company and 30 years with Hallmark, the crayon-maker's parent company. Schwab will be succeeded on Jan. 1 by Mike Perry, vice...Tags: Sales, Government, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, National Government, Corporate Officers
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Crayola CEO stepping down
Crayola President and Chief Executive Officer Mark J. Schwab is retiring at the end of January after nine years with the company and 30 years with Hallmark, the crayon maker's parent company. Schwab will be succeeded on Jan. 1 by Mike Perry, vice...Tags: Sales, Government, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, National Government, Corporate Officers
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Halloween Happenings
Boofest: Enter a decorated pumpkin in a contest, masquerade party (5-8 p.m. Oct. 24; $6) includes music by DJ Mark Sheppard, Nicholas from ''The World According to Nicholas,'' and more. Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. noon-5 p.m. Through Oct. 31. $9.50; $9,...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Prisons, Rock and Roll Music, Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Tourism and Leisure
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Try riding the bus
Recent news has told us of public meetings where we can register our opinions about rail and bus service in the Lehigh Valley. Residents can also ''vote with their feet'' in support of public transit by letting those feet take them on a LANTA bus today....Tags: Allentown, Public Transportation
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Activities Calendar: Sept. 25-Oct. 3
THURSDAY SEP. 25 HISTORY Lehigh Valley World War II Roundtable: Eugene Richardson and representatives of the Tuskegee Airmen of Greater Philadelphia share their experiences. 6 p.m. Free. Lehigh County Senior Center, 1633 Elm St., Allentown. 610-437-...Tags: Dance, Nature, Moravian Book Shop, Tourism and Leisure, Allentown Art Museum
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