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Real estate transfers: 2 Plain Township homes sell for more than $850K
The Repository via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoL & Cynthia J Ttees from Skiba J Patricia, 142 Holl Rd NE, $162,000. Osnaburg Township Mueller Kelly A & Motts Andrew J from Motts John Q & Linda K, 10195 Lisbon St E, $425,000 ...
Worcester County real estate transfers, Sunday, June 16
Worcester Telegram & Gazette via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoLeominster $677,000, 36 Lexington Cir, Broughton, Charles L, to Corliss, Michael.$625,000, 163 Dale...
Never back down: Rich and powerful exploit post-shame society
Axios· 4 days agoAmerica is reaching the pinnacle of a post-shame society forged by Donald Trump and reinforced by...
Carbon County property transfers | Times News Online
Times News· 7 days agoDeeds recorded Beaver Meadows Cynthia Ann Kisacky to Ricardo A. Molina Tavera, 71 Third St., P.O. Box 53, Beaver Meadows, property at 71 Third St., $148,000. Franklin Township Jean F. Solt to Derek Li...
Prince Edward’s Daughter’s New Role Could Change the Royal Family’s Future Forever
StyleCaster· 7 days agoKing Charles' youngest niece is taking on a new role in the royal family after his cancer diagnosis....
Real estate sales in Peoria, Tazewell and Woodford counties for June 16, 2024
Journal Star via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoWelsh, $105,000. 104 W. Autumn Lane, East Peoria: Jacob A. Grebner to Taylor Devos, $110,000. 903 Broadway St., Pekin: Norman Properties LLC to Heidi J. Williamson, $112,900 ...
Business Monday ETC: June 17, 2024
The Republican· 5 days agoBusiness Monday ETC
Some less-than-smooth end-of-session sailing
Politico· 1 day agoIf city says no?,” by Christopher Butler and Chris Helms, The Brockton Enterprise: “While city departments tighten their belts, Brockton Public Schools haven’t. That’s the ...
East suburban real estate transactions, week of June 16, 2024
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 6 days agoErnestine Cratsley sold property at 3752 Margate Road to Susan Helene Goodis and Matthew Brian...
JUne 19, 2024 Obituary
The Post and Courier· 3 days agoGrowing up in Charleston, Andy volunteered at Charlestown Landing, spending many hours at the colonial village and the old ship, riding his bike back and forth to work. With his grandfather, he helped him work on cars and handyman projects.