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Montgomery Co. police solve 1982 cold case
The Associated PressThe 1982 shooting death of a University of Maryland student has been solved with DNA testing, Montgomery County police said. Police said DNA evidence has been matched to a sample taken from Gerald Anderson Abernathy, who died last year at age 66 while...Tags: Murder, Sexual Assault, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Health and Safety at School
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Franchise can give business head start
Chicago Tribune NewspapersStarting a business from scratch can be intimidating. That's why many entrepreneurs decide to buy into a franchise, which allows them to tap into an already established concept and draw upon the training and support of the parent company. Still, there...Tags: Personal Service, Startups, Food Industry
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Special Horses For The Disabled
The horses at the farm on Millbrook Road — Champs, Cisco, Cinco, Peaches, Rosie, Hershey Kisses and Amanda — have a very special job. They're therapy horses, and they carry precious cargo. Janice Anderson, facility coordinator for Manes &...Tags: Farms, New Britain
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Officials Say Developer Violated Lead Paint Disclosure Laws
Courant Staff WriterFederal officials have charged that a nonprofit developer involved in several Connecticut housing projects failed to warn tenants about the potential for lead paint poisoning. The Community Builders of Boston, and 23 associated entities, could face...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Emergency Incidents, Renovation, Environmental Politics, Regional Authority
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Book Details History Of Berlin-Peck Memorial Library
Courant staff writerCathy Nelson has handled thousands of books since she began working at Berlin-Peck Memorial Library in 1975. But none told the back story about the town library — the work by Marjorie Moore, Blanche Delaney, the Peck family and the Hotchkiss...Tags: Family, Photography
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The world's most expensive burger
Dining@LargeThe world's most expensive burger, produced by Burger King in a limited edition, sold out the two days it was available, according to Forbes.com. The Burger King in question is located in the exclusive South Kensington district of London.The cost...... -
Double-duty house
Special to the SunThe decision to buy a vacation house puts a number of factors in play, especially in the current market, which is as flat as week-old beer. According to a National Association of Realtors (NAR) survey, sales of vacation houses decreased by more than 30...Tags: Property, Real Estate Buyers, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Culture
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No Turn On Red At Corner
Motorists will no longer be permitted to make a right turn on red from Main Street onto Farmington Avenue in the town's Kensington section, police said Tuesday. The state Department of Transportation has installed a sign prohibiting such turns at the... -
Do your homework before buying into a franchise
jherzlich@aol.comStarting a business from scratch can be intimidating. That's why many entrepreneurs decide to buy into a franchise, which allows them to tap into an already established concept and draw upon the training and support of the parent company. Still, there...Tags: Long Island, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Startups, Personal Service, InterContinental Hotels Group Plc
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North Hempstead
Reports from county or village police, June 22-28. Carle Place A 1993 Nissan, which had been left at a Glen Cove Road gas station Dec. 7, was stolen from that location June 24. Great Neck Beth Hadassah Synagogue on Steamboat Road was entered...Tags: House and Home, Macy's, Norwich, Stratford, Theft
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