East Street
19. November 2010 | 22:38East Street Beads offers supplies, classes in Frederick
Connie McCutchen and Dawn and Stuart Stein have combined their creativity to start a new business, East Street Beads, in Frederick (News Source: The Frederick News-Post - 07:08:34)
Barn Firm Moves on to Bethlehem
MORRIS-American Country Barns has moved once again, this time to Bethlehem. The company, once based in New Milford, moved almost a year ago to an East Street location in Morris. (News Source: Litchfield County Times - 14:59:46)
Space Wanted for Living and Painting -The Hunt
For John Ransom Phillips, a painter who had outgrown his place in TriBeCa, the search for a larger home and studio took close to 10 years. (News Source: New York Times - 21:04:34)
Accident shuts down East Main Street in Stamford
STAMFORD — Police are investigating an accident on East Main Street that has shut down a quarter-mile stretch of Route 1 on Stamford’s East Side. The accident occurred shortly before 2:30 p.m. when police reported a man driving erratically hit eight to nine cars, including a school bus carrying Stamford High School students. (News Source: Greenwich Time - 20:07:53)
New roadway opens as part of Iway
As a part of the Iway project, a new section of East Franklin Street in Providence will open on Monday, November 22. (News Source: WPRI Providence - 20:26:40)
Police, fire reports
Identification theft in the 16000 East and 2500 North blocks of rural Danville. Disorderly conduct in the 1300 block of North Vermilion Street. (News Source: The Danville Commercial-News - 17:33:40)
LLCC won’t renew lease on East Cook Street center
The Lincoln Land Community College Board has voted not to continue classes at its LLCC-East center, 1507 E. Cook St., after this spring. (News Source: The State Journal-Register - 00:06:44)
East Springfield to get park
SPRINGFIELD - Kathleen N. Brown, the president of the East Springfield Neighborhood Council called it “a dream come true.” (News Source: The Republican - 05:13:36)
Wellington man attacked with bat, taken to hospital
LORAIN - A 39-year-old Wellington man was hospitalized after being beaten with a baseball bat on East 28th Street overnight, according to a Lorain police report. (News Source: The Morning Journal - 18:14:32)
EAST WINDSOR: Planning Board nixes age-restricted zone proposal
EAST WINDSOR - The Planning Board bulldozed development plans this week that could have drastically altered the township’s Master Plan, increased school enrollment and irked many residents if constructed. (News Source: Windsor-Hights Herald - 07:05:59)
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