Greenbaum Exhibit In New Milford
NEW MILFORD—Growing up a perpetual doodler in Kent, photography was something Mark Greenbaum experienced only through his stepfather, who developed film in the family’s bathtub.
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Apple launches Mac App Store
Apple has launched its desktop app outlet Mac App Store with more than 1,000 free and paid-for apps from brands including Ancestry.com and software firm Autodesk.
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CES: Motorola’s vision of a handheld PC future
If Motorola executes on its vision, your smartphone and laptop could be one and the same.
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Woman faces murder charges
CHELSEA — A Chelsea woman was arrested yesterday in connection with a Christmas Eve house fire that killed a Lowell native, according to Suffolk County district attorney spokesman Jake Wark. Melissa Pfeiffer, 26, of Chelsea will be arraigned today in Chelsea District Court and will be charged with murder and arson.
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Green Computer Battle Heats Up With Nvidia ARM Deal
The tough envy of Jen-Hsun Hwang emerges again as Nvidia vows to use ARM to beat Intel.
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In this economy, young man hopes for job
Shelby Burford, 22, saw Flight 1843 from Chicago on New Year’s Day as the jet on which his dreams would take off. Not only was it carrying him to his new, chosen home of Seattle, but it could be the place to land a job before landing.
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Heard on the Street: Plainview businesses see synergy in merger
Now that the dust has settled after an end–of–the–year whirlwind of activity in Plainview’s business community, three locally owned operations are in stronger positions to grow and add jobs in 2011.
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Lacoste goes porcelain through Chinese artist
When John Storey, the consultant for Lacoste, first saw Li Xiaofeng and his breathtakingly beautiful Chinese porcelain-inspired works in an art exhibition at a five-star hotel in Beijing early last ye …..
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Fourth Quarter Returns and Company Expansion for PPC Management Company CMDS Due to Unique Management Style
2010′s fourth quarter was a period of expansion for PPC management company CMDS. Aside from talent and hard work, CMDS President Christopher Mulvaney, attributes his hands-on approach as one of the major reasons for continued positive returns, even during a shaky economy. (PRWeb January 07, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/1/prweb8051641[[[SHIFTIN …
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NJ Marketing Agency CMDS Successfully Implements a Re-branding Strategy for Power Supply Manufacturer
NJ Marketing Agency CMDS Lends Their Design Expertise to Expanding Power Supply Manufacturer, East Coast Power Systems (PRWeb January 06, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/1/prweb8047643.htm
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Bluelounge Unveils Nest iPad Stand and StudioDesk XL at CES 2011
LAS VEGAS, NV–(Marketwire – 01/06/11) – 2011 International CES — Bluelounge, the award-winning international design studio known for sleek, minimalist home and office organization products including the CableBox, StudioDesk and The Sanctuary, today unveiled two new products at CES — the Nest iPad stand and tray and the StudioDesk XL, a wider and longer version of the award-winning StudioDesk …
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MPCC President makes presentation at World Congress
Telegraph staff reports By the time Dr. Michael Chipps, President of Mid-Plains Community College in west-central and southwest Nebraska, returned from the 2010 World Congress of World Federation of Colleges and Polytechnics (WFCP) in Birmingham, U.K., in mid-November, he was further persuaded that institutions worldwide are facing issues similar to those he is experiencing at the college he …
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Art events
Today and Sunday – WORKS OF ANDREA BOJRAB, APRIL KNOX AND VIRGINIA NANCE – Ends in Sunday; First Presbyterian Gallery, 300 W. Wayne St.; hours, 426-7421.
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FDA must review new, changed tobacco products
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday issued guidelines to the tobacco industry that could lead to some newer cigarettes, smokeless tobacco and roll-your-own tobacco products being removed from the market and prevent others from being introduced, if the FDA determines their ingredients and design encourage non-users to start using tobacco or make it more difficult for users to quit.
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Carly Harrington: Downtown a draw for businesses
The new year will be ushering in some new downtown businesses as several entrepreneurs leave their home offices and favorite coffee shops for a piece of their own working space.
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Pettus seeking Almond Blossom crown
RIPON – Shelby Pettus knows that she isn’t the most popular girl at Ripon High School.
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Media Advisory-KISS and Tell: Advertising Week to Celebrate Creativity and Innovation in Canadian Advertising
TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – 01/07/11) – ATTN: Assignment/News/Business/Marketing Editors Canadian Advertising Week, set to commence on January 24, has already sparked excitement with the announcement of this year’s lineup of events and guest speakers, including legendary musician and marketing guru, Gene Simmons. The week-long event, spearheaded by the Institute of Communication Agencies …
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City centre wall to get £80k urban art-style makeover
AN eyesore in Inverness city centre is about to undergo an £80,000 makeover featuring a massive piece of public art depicting the city and its people.
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