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What the turtle fears
Sun ReporterLiving life in a shell, Lucky wasn't used to all the attention. As tourists poked, petted and photographed her, the old girl - judging from the barnacles on her back, she'd been around a while - squirmed impatiently, not realizing how good she had it....Tags: Transportation, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Road Transportation, State Parks, Vehicles
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Enjoy some time in Zwaanendael, now called Lewes
Special To The SunAtrip to the beach can be an educational one if you choose Lewes, Del., as your destination. It can be a quiet one, too, especially in the fall as the peak tourist season winds down. Located near Cape Henlopen (where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, World War II (1939-1945), Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Atlantic Ocean, Hamburgers
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Garden State is aptly named blooming gem
Special To The SunIt took more than just its famous tomato to dub New Jersey the Garden State. Although today it is the most densely populated state in the Union, New Jersey has never forsaken its love affair with nature that marked the region's bucolic beginnings....Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Family, Wildflowers, Sculpture, Rivers
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Cape May, N.J., hasn't yet closed for the season
Special To The SunOver the summer, Cape May, N.J., endured unusually wet weather, a sewage spill in August that resulted in the temporary closing of several beaches, and the lingering effects of a sluggish economy. But it was still crowded. Even in sunny, booming times,...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Seafood, Commuting, State Parks, Steaks
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At Akwaaba B&B, curl up with writers
Sun StaffAuthor Walter Mosley's room is dark and mysterious with midnight-blue walls, black velvet drapes and lamps that shine interrogationlike spotlights across the walls. It's a room befitting the popular creator of a series of detective novels. Toni Morrison'...Tags: African Americans, Langston Hughes, Fiction, Illinois, Barack Obama
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A ferry ride to the other side
Sun StaffOne in a series of occasional stories One million people do it, for various reasons, every summer. Maybe while visiting the quaint and historic Delaware beach town of Lewes, they decide, in a grass-is-always-greener kind of way, to go to the quaint...Tags: SUVs and Crossovers, Lewes, Vehicles, Television Industry, Trips and Vacations
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Victorian delight, fixed in time
Sun StaffTwenty-five minutes north of the hustle and bustle of downtown Baltimore lies the quiet and idyllic Baltimore County village of Lutherville, a Victorian confection so lovely and pristine that comparisons with Cape May, N.J., would not be an...Tags: Family, Transportation, Banking, Road Transportation, Plastic Surgeons
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Standing tall
Sun staffThe towers hide in plain sight; there is nothing stiller or more silent on the Lewes, Del., beach. They have been part of this place for so long that people who return year after year to the Delaware resorts hardly notice them anymore. The war against the...Tags: Defense, U.S. Army, Transportation, Road Transportation, State Parks
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Day Trips from the Lehigh Valley
DAY TRIPPIN' •Peddler's Village & Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve, shopping, tasting at Chaddsford Winery, Sept. 14. $50. Northern Lehigh Community Center, Taylor, 610-504-7699. •"Menopause the Musical," Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Sept....Tags: Sears, Whitehall, Little League Baseball, Cruises, Wildflowers
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Teens allegedly scammed out of thousands in Wildwood rentals; mayor blames parents, drinking
Philadephia Daily News (MCT)Back in the good, old Wildwood days of Jimmy Georginis' youth, summers seemed endless, the boardwalk always abuzz with life. "I've been coming here since I was a child. I believe I was conceived in Wildwood," Georginis, 43, told the Daily News on...Tags: Office and Retail Spaces, Roman Catholicism, Memorial Day, Prosecution, Justice System
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Lower Township allotted more water to serve new areas
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.New Jersey has agreed to increase the township's water allocation, allowing thousands of homes tapping polluted groundwater or threatened by saltwater intrusion from the Delaware Bay to hook up to public lines. The added allocation will provide water...Tags: Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Town Bank, Salt, Water Supply, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Working to help heart attack victims survive
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.When someone is having a heart attack, seconds matter in getting them treatment. Having an automatic external defibrillator, or AED, on site can save someone's life. For more than a decade, the Heart Heroes at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center has...Tags: Separation of Church and State, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Cardiologists, Heart Attack, Atlantic County
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