Steamship Authority bookkeeper accused of embezzlement - Cape Cod Times
FALMOUTH — A longtime bookkeeper for the ferry service between the Cape and Islands is scheduled to be arraigned today on charges of embezzling between $80,000 and $100,000 in credit card sales over several years. Armine Sabatini, 45, of Mashpee, a
International Speedway Corporation Unveils New Logo - Earthtimes
“As the leading promoter of major motorsports entertainment, we felt it was time to refresh and modernize our corporate logo while maintaining certain attributes of the previous version to reflect our proud heritage,” stated ISC Chief Executive
Chamber Notepad: Buying local helps us all - Corsicana Daily Sun
Another month has come and gone and autumn came in with cooler weather and some much needed rain. I am ready for the change as it seems more like football season now and it is this time of the year everyone starts pulling out their sweaters and
S.C. site of bloody labor strike violence crumbles - Aiken Standard
HONEA PATH — All that remains of the abandoned South Carolina textile mill that was the site of the deadliest violence during a national labor strike 75 years ago are crumbling brick walls, creaky wood floors and whispers of the tragedy. The fate of
D.C. trail project embarks on longest mile - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A dream that began in 1975 with the abandonment of 87 miles of railroad line from Cumberland, Md., to Connellsville — a biking/hiking trail that would connect Pittsburgh to Washington, D.C. — is on the verge of coming true. But there’s one
October 2009 - Boston Channel
Parcheesi Boards Sixth grade students at Nathan-Hale Middle School in East Haddam will have handmade Parcheesi Board on display at the East Haddam Free Public Library, 18 Plains Road, Moodus for the month of October. An opening reception will be held
Text Size - Baltimore Sun
HONEA PATH, S.C. (AP) — All that remains of the abandoned South Carolina textile mill that was the site of the deadliest violence during a national labor strike 75 years ago are crumbling brick walls, creaky wood floors and whispers of the tragedy
Steamship Authority bookkeeper accused of embezzlement - Cape Cod Times
FALMOUTH — A longtime bookkeeper for the ferry service between the Cape and Islands is scheduled to be arraigned today on charges of embezzling between $80,000 and $100,000 in credit card sales over several years. Armine Sabatini, 45, of Mashpee, a
International Speedway Corporation Unveils New Logo - Earthtimes
“As the leading promoter of major motorsports entertainment, we felt it was time to refresh and modernize our corporate logo while maintaining certain attributes of the previous version to reflect our proud heritage,” stated ISC Chief Executive
Chamber Notepad: Buying local helps us all - Corsicana Daily Sun
Another month has come and gone and autumn came in with cooler weather and some much needed rain. I am ready for the change as it seems more like football season now and it is this time of the year everyone starts pulling out their sweaters and
S.C. site of bloody labor strike violence crumbles - Aiken Standard
HONEA PATH — All that remains of the abandoned South Carolina textile mill that was the site of the deadliest violence during a national labor strike 75 years ago are crumbling brick walls, creaky wood floors and whispers of the tragedy. The fate of
D.C. trail project embarks on longest mile - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A dream that began in 1975 with the abandonment of 87 miles of railroad line from Cumberland, Md., to Connellsville — a biking/hiking trail that would connect Pittsburgh to Washington, D.C. — is on the verge of coming true. But there’s one
October 2009 - Boston Channel
Parcheesi Boards Sixth grade students at Nathan-Hale Middle School in East Haddam will have handmade Parcheesi Board on display at the East Haddam Free Public Library, 18 Plains Road, Moodus for the month of October. An opening reception will be held
Text Size - Baltimore Sun
HONEA PATH, S.C. (AP) — All that remains of the abandoned South Carolina textile mill that was the site of the deadliest violence during a national labor strike 75 years ago are crumbling brick walls, creaky wood floors and whispers of the tragedy