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Monthly Archives: July 2008
Methuen Fireworks Rained Out
Torrential downpours have forced postponement of tonights Methuen Fireworks display. The tentative rain date is Sunday July 6.
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McCain Shakes it up
Struggling with getting out a message and trailing in the polls John McCain once again shook up his campaign, bringing in veteran political operative Steve Schmidt to take control of his operation. The move shifts responsibility away from campaign manager … Continue reading
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Methuen Fireworks Tonight
Methuen’s annual Fourth of July celebration will be held tonight at Nicholson Stadium, with Beetle Juice and Friends performing starting at 7:30, and a spectacular fireworks show begining at 9:30. The rain date is Sunday July 6th. Hope to see … Continue reading
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Casinos take a financial hit
The casino industry, long thought to be recession proof, is taking a big hit these days as the economic slowdown takes its toll. Even Las Vegas, the capital of casino gaming in the United States, is suffering. The casino industry, … Continue reading
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