Athens, NY Debt Consolidation in New York
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Take advantage of lower interest rates by consolidating all your mortgages into a single mortgage with a low interest rate.
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Fire strikes manufacturing plant
Firefighters took about two hours Monday morning to bring a fire under control at a fabrication plant in this Greene County community.
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Athens, New York Melbourne
"Allahu akbar!" "Free the battery hens!" "Allahu akbar!" In Athens , on Wednesday December 17, an assortment of groups and individuals - workers, immigrants and the unemployed - occupied the the main offices of ...
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The Round-Up: Friday
As Senate Republicans fail to support a Big Three bailout, GM and Chrysler seem poised to collapse by montha s end.
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Vandal strikes at NY Greek consulate
A brick-throwing vandal on a bicycle struck the Greek consulate in Manhattan early Wednesday in an incident police suspect could be linked to three previous small-explosives attacks by cyclists at two ...
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Playing tribute to a a great front mana
The mood was somber, but the air was vibrant with the beat of the blues Saturday when some of the leading country and blues musicians from this region gathered at the Moose Lodge in Greenport for what had been ...
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Brooklyn man charged with assault on infant
State Police at Catskill have arrested a 23-year-old Brooklyn man and charged him in connection with injuries to a 10-month-old girl from Athens, NY.
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Herkimer Craft Fair draws crowd
While trying on a knit hat at the Herkimer County Arts and Crafts Fair on Saturday, Diana Dean, of Athens, N.Y., went through the consumer thought process.
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Coxsackie-Athens building plan goes to school district voters next month
A crowd estimated at 120 overflowed into the lobby at Ulster Town Hall Thursday evening as residents protested a proposed 24.84 percent hike in the town's property tax levy.
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Ramapo Town Board report
Here's a recap of the Oct. 7 Town Board meeting. Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence and board members Edward Friedman, Frances Hunter and David Stein were present.
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State grant to fund rail enhancements
ATHENS A $300,000 state grant secured by Senator James Seward will be used to upgrade rail facilities at the Travco site in Athens.
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SOON Productions to host reading at No Radio Records
Writers Rebecca Wolff and Katy Lederer will read from their work at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
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Greene County project gets $300,000
A $450,000 rail spur off the CSX main line into Travco Industrial Park on Schoharie Turnpike in Athens will receive $300,000 from the 2008-09 state budget, officials announced today.
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Elephant 6 Holiday Surprise Tour at the Knitting Factory
The main pachyderm in the room at the Elephant 6 Holiday Surprise was Jeff Mangum, for whom the Knitting Factory audience thrice crackled electrically, but STFU already.
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Briefly in books
The Wells College Book Arts Center has announced that Ronald Gordon of the Oliphant Press will present the 28th Susan Garretson Swartzburg '60 Memorial Book Arts Lecture.
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Elephant's Never Forgotten
Elephant 6 Oct. 11, Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard St. , 212-219-3132; 8:30, $12/$14. Julian Koster, a wildly imaginative multi-instrumentalist who's long been a member of the sprawling Elephant 6 music ...
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Police arrest cement plant burglar
The Greene County Sheriff's Office has announced the arrest of an Athens man accused of burglarizing a cement plant.
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Livanos to be Remembered at World Maritime Day Event
The North American Marine Environment Protection Association will posthumously honor George P. Livanos; and his protgs will pay tribute to their mentor at the first North American Marine Environment Protection ...
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Hungary offers to send back ancient artifacts illegally exported from Greece
Kinga Goncz said Greek and Hungarian experts would meet to study the 22 pieces and discuss which would be repatriated.
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Toni Morrison Revisits Slavery in A Mercy
What may well throw them for a loop is the redemptive tone: a pristine landscape, a compassionate white Northern farmer, and a notable absence of racial animosity-felt even more keenly in an election year with ...
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Contest - Celebrate Mother's Day Early - Winning Announcement
The winners of our Celebrate Mother's Day Early contest were determined and they are... And... And... Frank A. of Athens, New York, who wins a copy of Manswers - The Best of Season One , and Reno 911 - Season ...
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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