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Paul Meyer | February 1, 2012 Baseball season is just around the corner, and the Runners welcome new head coach Jerrid Oates, who was hired last fall from Colorado School of Mines. Oates’ vision for the team is to play smart, fundamental, disciplined bas
Michael Mancuso/The TimesParticipants slurp, scarf and swallow oysters in heat 5 at The 12th annual Oyster Bowl on February 6, 2011 at New Jersey's annual oyster eating contest and fundraiser benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure Central and South Jerse
There's no greater gesture of love than when you give a kidney to your 80-year-old father so he can live 10 more years and see his grandkids and great-grandkids
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – It has been a season of very weird weather. Temperatures have been topping out in the 50s and 60s in what should be the dead of winter. How are the critters and plants reacting? “As a weather watcher, I feel like the weather is offic
Paul Meyer | January 29, 2012 Metro men’s basketball senior guard Reggie Evans came through in the clutch against Adams State College. Evans hit a critical shot with 10 seconds remaining, leading the Roadrunners (now 17-1, 12-1 in the Rocky Mountain Athl
Eavesdrop in a garden, and what do you hear? Not a lot of narrative. Mostly exclamations over the beauty of something and curiosity about what it is, in and around the absorbing silence. So it is that Paul W. Meyer has "written" a new book about the Morr
Paul Meyer, as a former Health Management employee, has filed an individual wrongful termination lawsuit
Early on in his state of the state address, Governor Brown said “the road to hell is paved with good intentions” and while he wasn’t speaking about transportation policy necessarily at this point some critics like Republican Senator Joel Anderson may hav
KALAMAZOO – The crowd booed as Jack Hoogendyk held up a compact fluorescent light bulb in front a crowd of about 50 supporters and members of the press in Kalamazoo. Hoogendyk said the bulb, which was banned from production in the U.S. by legislation spo
Marie-Paul-Hyacinthe Meyer (January 17, 1840 - September 7, 1917), was a French philologist. Full Article
There's no greater gesture of love than when you give a kidney to your 80-year-old father so he can live 10 more years and see his grandkids and great-grandkids
Paul Meyer, as a former Health Management employee, has filed an individual wrongful termination lawsuit
