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New Paltz art fest marks 29th year - From the Poughkeepsie Journal
The Woodstock-New Paltz Art & Crafts Fair opened Saturday at the Ulster County Fairgrounds featuring music, food and -- of course -- crafts.
7 Sep 2010, 6:09 am | click here to view more
New List: Cleveland makes Most Stressful Cities list
NEW YORK, NY (WOIO)- Portfolio.com revealed its latest U.S. Uncovered study, ranking the "Most Stressful Place in America."
7 Sep 2010, 6:03 am | click here to view more
New DVD shows Beatles' first 1964 US TV appearance
A new DVD about the Beatles' initial appearances on U.S. television's "The Ed Sullivan Show" is like cracking open a time capsule to American life in 1964.
7 Sep 2010, 5:46 am | click here to view more
New Jamiroquai album details announced
Jamiroquai’s new album ‘Rock Dust Light Star’ is set to be released this November.
7 Sep 2010, 5:45 am | click here to view more
New Greek cabinet sworn in after late shuffle
Greece's new cabinet was sworn in Tuesday after a tardy night reshuffle focused on battling the country's debt crisis, with Prime Minister George Papandreou retaining his finance minister but changing other key posts.
7 Sep 2010, 5:39 am | click here to view more
New SEC rule could affect Massey's board in 2011
A new rule passed by the Security and Exchange Commission allows shareholders to nominate candidates for company boards. This could be used by investors to change the makeup of Massey Energy’s Board of Directors.
7 Sep 2010, 5:30 am | click here to view more
New speed limits approved for North Lake Rd.
The North Platte Telegraph New speed limits have been set for North Lake Road. On Monday, the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners approved setting the stretch from Highway 83 to the curve on the northeast end of Lake Maloney at 35 miles per hour. The limit will then increase to 45 miles per hour as the road continues west.
7 Sep 2010, 5:30 am | click here to view more
New rules governing boathouses and docks to take effect in Adirondacks
RAY BROOK -- New Adirondack Park Agency rules governing boathouses and docks are set to take effect on Sept. 21. The agency says boathouses will be limited to a maximum 1,200 square feet and a height of up to 15 feet.
7 Sep 2010, 5:28 am | click here to view more
New N.B. French immersion class starts
The start of the new school year on Tuesday also marks the beginning of a new way the New Brunswick government will tutor students French.
7 Sep 2010, 1:35 am | click here to view more
New Haven alderwoman pushes for new sidewalks
NEW HAVEN — Alderwoman Maureen O’Sullivan says new sidewalks for Quinnipiac Avenue close Bishop Woods School are a matter of public safety, and she wants to look them installed as soon as possible.
7 Sep 2010, 12:57 am | click here to view more
