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  1. SouthCoastToday.com logo
    Galleries
    5 days ago

    'Fight hunger holiday food drive': Drop off donations of non-perishable food items at Gallery X and ArtWorks! during regular gallery hours, as well as AHA! night, Dec. 10. Full Article at SouthCoastToday.com

  2. SouthCoastToday.com logo
    Galleries
    1 week ago

    'Fight hunger holiday food drive': Drop off donations of non-perishable food items at Gallery X and ArtWorks! during regular gallery hours, as well as AHA! night, Dec. 10. Full Article at SouthCoastToday.com

  3. Daytona Beach News-Journal logo
    Public records for Nov. 11, 2009
    1 month ago

    COUNTY JAIL DOCKET (The following people were booked into the Volusia County Branch Jail on felony charges yet to be proven in court.): Mavis Caroline Barclay, 55, Orlando, forgery (4), unauthorized possession of a drivers license; Dawn Marie Beal, 38,... Full Article at Daytona Beach News-Journal

  4. MPNNow.com logo
    Ontario County elections: It's Election Day; polls are now open
    1 month ago

    Ontario County District Attorney: Incumbent R. Michael Tantillo, seeking re-election. Four-year term, salary: $136,700. County Court Judge: Incumbent Craig Doran, seeking re-election. Ten-year term, salary: $119,800. Full Article at MPNNow.com

  5. MPNNow.com logo
    Local elections: Who’s running for what this fall?
    1 month ago

    Ontario County District Attorney: Incumbent R. Michael Tantillo, seeking re-election. Four-year term, salary: $136,700. County Court Judge: Incumbent Craig Doran, seeking re-election. Ten-year term, salary: $119,800. Full Article at MPNNow.com

  6. Sun shines on the Spirit of Shrewsbury
    2 months ago

    SHREWSBURY With torrential downpours putting a crimp last year in the Spirit of Shrewsbury celebration, one of the organizers of this year’s event, Sabina Terrades, was determined not to let the weather ruin her plans. So she rented a tent. Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette

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