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Undeveloped portions of the Princeton Pike Corporate Center, above, in Lawrenceville, may be reassigned to a non-sewer service area, according to George Sowa at Brandywine Realty Trust. [Courtesy of Brandywine Realty Trust] The value and development ...

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Sewer system surprises may be a drain on development - NJBIZ

Eight years after agreeing to clean up contamination at an old shipyard and military plant on Dewey Avenue in Greece, the property owner has given up, leaving New York state with the task of overseeing remediation of the heavily polluted site ...

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Greece polluted site remains uncleaned - Democrat and Chronicle

THE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY - They awoke in the very best rooms at the Longboat Key Club & Resort and were driven in BMWs to the Ringling Museum of Art, Cà d'Zan and the Asolo Theater. They ate a three-course champagne lunch catered by downtown ...

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Courting Hollywood, and its money - Herald Tribune

Harare- Five people have died in Zimbabwe as a new cholera outbreak that has seen 117 people infected in the last month continues to spread, officials said Tuesday. Last year, the worst epidemic in Africa in at least the last 15 years killed 4,282 ...

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First cholera deaths signal start of new Zimbabwe outbreak - Earthtimes

The 37-year-old man and the boy were thrown into the water on the Copper River near Lake Alexander in the town of Merrill when their boat overturned, according to a news release. Residents on Rae Drive heard the calls for help, called 911 and used a ...

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Boat capsizes; man, boy saved - Wausau Daily Herald

Stop staph infections Staph infections, or skin infections caused by staphylococcus bacteria, are among the most common infections found in hospitals — especially among those who experience extended hospital stays or have weak immune systems. But ...

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Health / Fitness Snapshots - Montana Standard

Article 1. $1,500 for body repairs to the Fire Department's 1999 Ford Expedition. Article 2. $75,000 from the settlement reserve for repairs to the wastewater treatment plant. Article 4. $1,484.57 from FY2010 sewer revenue to pay for FY2009 salaries ...

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Government at a glance - Newburyport Daily News

** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY OCT. 19 ** In this Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009 photo, retired Army Sgt. Richard Yarosh, right, is seen during a physical therapy session with Tiffany Hollins, left, at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio. A life-sized oil ...

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Burned soldier portrait to show at Smithsonian - Reporter

A muscle cramp can bring a jogger to his knees or elicit the fear of drowning in a swimmer; however, athletes are not the only individuals to experience a muscle cramp or spasm. According to one estimate, approximately 95 percent of people will at ...

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Dr. Smith: Muscle cramps - causes and treatments - Saratogian

If you have ever slept on an arm and awakened with a “dead” hand, or sat too long with your legs crossed and had your foot fall asleep, you have some inkling of what many people with peripheral neuropathy experience day in and day out, often with ...

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