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PROPERTY TRANSFERS: Wayne County
The Daily Record via Yahoo News· 2 years agoCanaan Township — Timothy L. Graham to Nationstar Mortgage, 747 E. Britton Road, $126,20. Mark S. and Kimberly S. Suppes to Sara Nolt and Robert R....
North Carolina Primary: What to know before you head to the polls in the Wilmington area
Star News via Yahoo News· 3 months agoAre you planning to head to the polls on Primary Election Day? Exercising your right to vote can be...
Dover Adult Learning Center marks 50 years: Remembering those who started it all
Foster's Daily Democrat via Yahoo News· 2 years agoFor the past five decades, Dover Adult Learning Center of Strafford County has been on a mission to...
Free income tax preparation program looking for volunteers
The Brunswick News, Ga. via Yahoo News· 1 year agoJan. 17—The AARP Foundation's Tax-Aide program will help anyone prepare income tax forms for submission to the Internal Revenue Service, but this year the local branch is a little short-handed ...
Scottish Christmas Market brings out-of-county visitors
News-Topic, Lenoir, N.C. via Yahoo News· 1 year agoDec. 12—FERGUSON — The valley was filled with music, food, art and Santa this past weekend with the 2nd annual Scottish Christmas Evening Market at Whippoorwill Academy and Village in Ferguson ...
Local man finds copy of Lenoir's first newspaper
News-Topic, Lenoir, N.C. via Yahoo News· 2 years agoJun. 17—LENOIR A local man has recently discovered what appears to be a copy of Lenoir's first printed newspaper from 1875. Floyd Boston was sorting through his over-crowded bookcase when he ...
Veterans invited to coffee social
Enid News & Eagle, Okla. via Yahoo News· 2 years agoOct. 3—HAVERHILL — Veterans Northeast Outreach Center invites area veterans to a coffee social on Oct. 15 from 9 to 11 a.m. Share your stories with fellow veterans, discuss veteran issues and ...
A blind graduate at Bates College in 1889 is a forgotten pioneer
Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine via Yahoo News· 2 weeks agoMay 26—LEWISTON — Bates College often touts its willingness from Day One to accept women and Black students in its classrooms, the first institution of higher learning in New England to be so ...