Archive for April, 2008

Brooklyn Bridge Celebrates an Amazing 125 years.

Posted on 29. Apr, 2008 by admin.

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The bridge, which opened May 24, 1883, had a huge celebration for it’s magnificent milestone birthday. Complete with fire works, a Navy flyover for the celebration began today. As one of the oldest suspension bridges in the Country, the bridge’s 6,000 foot expanse is something beautiful to behold. On it’s grand opening the bridge drew [...]

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1 Million? How about 2!

Posted on 16. Apr, 2008 by admin.

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Let’s face it, the Lotto is something most of us have tried our luck on, and most times it’s either a waste of money, or you just win back what you made. And I’m sure we’ve all dreamed about hitting it big, winning millions and fantasying on what we’d do with the money. The following [...]

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Fire in Syracuse Kills Mother and Two Children

Posted on 12. Apr, 2008 by admin.

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About a half hour past four in the morning on Wednesday, Syracuse firefighters received the call for a small structure fire. Within minutes, the team of firefighters was able to extinguish the blaze. However, the flames were not put out in time to save the lives of 32-year-old Lisa Epolito and her two young children, [...]

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New York City Schools to Expect Budget Cut

Posted on 11. Apr, 2008 by admin.

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The New York City Department of Education has comprised a list of schools that will have to make cuts to their budget. The seventy-four schools on the list that was released this week include some of the city’s most highly esteemed high schools. The schools on the list will be required to cut their budget [...]

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