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Mail Call - Nov. 29
“If you cross the North Korean border illegally, you get 12 years hard labor. If you cross the Iranian border illegally, you are detained indefinitely. If you cross the Afghan border illegally, you get shot. If you cross the Saudi Arabian border...Tags: Religious Festivals, Occupy Wall Street, Elections, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Home Heating
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Mail Call - Sept. 22
“About Gov. Perry and those fires that are outside his state capital, about, maybe, to enter the state capital, I really think it behooves Gov. Perry to be down in the state of Texas leading his prayer sessions, instead of running all over the...Tags: Government, Minority Groups, Land Price, Gays and Lesbians, Nancy Allen
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Mail Call - Nov. 8
“Why not make trick-or-treating on the same night for Hagerstown and the surrounding towns? That way, the people who are taking their children to different towns to trick-or-treat would be stopped. A lot of people are turning their lights off and...Tags: Cancer, Government, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving, College Sports
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Mail Call - Nov. 21
“I was reading in Thursday’s paper, I have to agree with the Middletown, Md., person who called in. It is a waste of time and taxpayers’ money for emissions, because there’s so much green gases and stuff these days that what they&...Tags: Environmental Issues, Energy Saving, Arts and Culture, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Occupy Wall Street
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UPDATE: heating oil spill caused the closing of two Winnetka beaches on Tuesday
TribLocal - Winnetka & Northfield » NewsAs the temperature topped 90 degrees on Tuesday afternoon, two Winnetka beaches were closed after an unspecified amount of heating oil poured through the village’s …... -
Preliminary bill to homeowner for heating oil spill that closed two beaches: $38,000
TribLocal - Winnetka & Northfield » NewsWinnetka is seeking at least $38,000 from a resident whose contractor ruptured an underground heating oil tank, sending the contaminant into Lake Michigan through the …... -
Oversight could be better on private weights and measures inspections
Watchdog with Paul MuschickPennsylvania continues to roll out its controversial private inspections of weights and measures equipment, while a legislative attempt continues to stop the program, through Senate Bill 321. Today's Watchdog column provides the latest on the debate. I... -
Family Wants More Clean Up from Oil Company
Multi-Media JournalistA local family says a heating oil company's mistake made their home smell so bad they had to move out for a few days. "You open the door, what do you smell?" asks Carl Rossetto as he turns the knob on the door that leads to his basement stairs. "Oil," he...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Family, Diesel Fuel, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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As Foreclosures Grow, Cities, Eastern Towns Hardest Hit
The Hartford CourantShirley Reimann powers up her computer most mornings at the social services agency she supervises in Killingly and immediately runs a Google search: Windham County foreclosures. What she sees has her worried. The number of houses and condominiums for...Tags: Rhode Island, Killingly, Bankruptcy, Financial and Business Services, Connecticut
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Through the roof
Of The Morning CallLehigh Valley residents can expect to pay more -- way more in most cases -- to heat their homes this winter, according to a government report issued Wednesday. Home heating oil and natural gas customers will get hit the hardest, the U.S. Energy...Tags: PPL Corporation, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Weather Reports, Hurricanes, Home and Garden Products
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Winterize home now to reduce energy costs later
Allentown Morning CallIdeally, consumers in cold regions have winterized their homes by now in an effort to save energy and money. But for busy people, back-to-school season soon becomes Halloween, and before you know it Thanksgiving is approaching, and the winterizing to-...Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Energy Saving, Weather Reports, Home and Garden Products, Tax Credits
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Diesel Fuel Still Pricey, Hurting State's Trucking Industry
Gasoline prices in Connecticut have been steadily falling — down $1 Friday since peaking in July — and so have diesel fuel prices. Just not as much. Diesel still costs about 76 cents a gallon more than regular gas in Connecticut, according...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Meriden, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Connecticut, Vehicles
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