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Apr 03 2024
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Public Invited To View Solar Eclipse At Bell Works In Holmdel
Bell Works is a successful "metroburb" now, with various tech companies and other businesses, retail stores and restaurants calling it home. But its scientific heritage is never far from anyone's mind. For more than a year now, the work decades ago of then-Bell Labs scientists at its Horn antenna on Crawford Hill has been highlighted in the Township Committee's ultimate acquisition of the
Patch.comApr 03 2024
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Haitian gangs loot national library amid spiraling violence that has forced thousands to flee capital city
Amid a renewed surge of violence in Haiti this week, armed gangs were reported to have looted the country’s national library in the capital city of Port-au-Prince. The library’s director, Dangelo Neard, told AFP that Haiti’s "documentary collection are in danger." "We have rare documents over 200 years old, with importance to our heritage, which risk being burned or damaged by bandits," he
Fox News (Online News)Apr 02 2024
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Shen Yun Shares Important Themes of Kindness and Compassion, Says Canadian MP
TORONTO, Canada—Parliament member Kevin Vuong attended Shen Yun’s evening show at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts on April 2. As a proud Canadian of Chinese heritage, Mr. Vuong was very happy to see so much of his culture on display. “It was incredible. As a member of the parliament, I’m so grateful that Shen Yun chose to make Toronto a part of its world tour. I feel fortunate
The Epoch TimesMar 22 2024
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Maryland Day Celebrated This Weekend With Free Events
“This year’s event theme, Maryland Day for All, reflects on the historic cultural and heritage sites of the Chesapeake Crossroads Heritage Areas desire to highlight our diverse culture, history, and heritage have all shaped Anne Arundel County into the place it is today,” Erik Evans, marketing manager for Maryland Day, said in a January press release. “Each location has a different story to
Patch.comApr 01 2024
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Vista Hall of Fame inducts nine new members. Their stories tell the history of Vista.
The Vista Historical Society will honor this year’s inductees in in the Vista Hall of Fame. Their stories give a glimpse into the history of Vista. Pictured is Vista circa 1928. Nine Vista standouts are being inducted into the Vista Historical Society’s Hall of Fame. The Vista Hall of Fame was established in 1989 as part of Vista Heritage Week to honor community members who made significant
San Diego Union-TribuneNov 12 2013
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Poll shows Republicans losing ethnicity, age battle in California
Deep inside a new USC/Los Angeles Times poll are details that could make the California Republican Party, and by extension its cohorts elsewhere in the country, fear anew the march of time and demographics.
Chicago TribuneAug 13 2021
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U.S. Is Becoming More Urban and More Ethnically Diverse, Says Census Bureau
"U.S. population is much more multiracial and more diverse than what we measured in the past," said Nicholas Jones, the Census Bureau's director of race and ethnicity research, in a press release today.
According to last year's census data, whites remain the country's largest racial or ethnic group. About 204.3 million people described themselves as white without also identifying with
ReasonApr 01 2024
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An Iowa woman is sentenced in a ballot box stuffing scheme that supported husband's campaign
SIOUX CITY, Iowa — The wife of an Iowa county supervisor was sentenced Monday to four months in jail after being convicted in a scheme to stuff the ballot box to support her husband’s unsuccessful campaign for a congressional seat. Kim Taylor also was ordered to serve four months’ home confinement following her release from prison and to pay $5,200, KTIV-TV reports. Prosecutors said Taylor, a
Washington PostMar 31 2024
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A look back: Santa Maria had a brief stay on the St. Louis riverfront
ST. LOUIS • It was an odd scene at an old steamboat landing — a harbor tug pushing a replica of Christopher Columbus' sailing ship Santa Maria alongside the S.S. Admiral. A small crowd braved windy 30-degree weather to mark its arrival downtown on March 29, 1969. Mayor Alfonso J. Cervantes, proud of his Spanish heritage, had snapped up the Santa Maria in a bidding war with one of the
St. Louis Post-DispatchMay 09 2022
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NYC Jewish Heritage Museum bans Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
Manhattan’s Museum of Jewish Heritage barred a philanthropic group from featuring Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis at a June conference at the site and forced organizers to relocate.
Tikvah Fund leaders Elliott Abrams and Eric Cohen told The Post Friday that museum brass advised them to either disinvite DeSantis or take the annual Jewish Leadership Conference elsewhere.
Cohen said they
New York Post (News)