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Capital Region Scrapbook: All in a day’s play (with photo gallery)

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- Capital Region Scrapbook: All in a day’s play (with photo gallery)
- Photo Gallery: Kids ‘kick it’ for cancer
- Man escapes harm as blaze razes home (with photo gallery)
- Failing Kalab | Chapter 4 | PHT GALLERY
- Inspiration and admiration (with photo gallery)
- PHT GALLERY: Deed signing reenactment

Capital Region Scrapbook: All in a day’s play (with photo gallery)
Schenectady Gazette
When spring and summer turned up the heat adults and children found spots inside the 250-acre park off Central Parkway. Kids could always find diversions in the water of Iroquois Lake on supervised playground swings and motorized rides. lder kids sunbathed and socialized. Adults fished and relaxed with cards and conversation at picnic tables. ?There?s hardly a thing you can?t do at the park? William F.

Photo Gallery: Kids ‘kick it’ for cancer
WKYC-TV
It’s part of “Kick it for Kids with Cancer” a national fundraiser to raise money for pediatric cancer research. The organization is the brainchild of Gurney Elementary student Quinn Clarke. Clarke 9 decided to use his favorite game as a way to fight back against the deadly disease.

Man escapes harm as blaze razes home (with photo gallery)
Livingston Daily
Also damaged in the Thursday afternoon fire were a neighboring home and a vehicle in the driveway. Also damaged in the Thursday afternoon fire were a neighboring home and a vehicle in the driveway. (Photo by GARY FISCHER)Photo Galleries.
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Failing Kalab | Chapter 4 | PHT GALLERY
Henderson Gleaner
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Inspiration and admiration (with photo gallery)
Schenectady Gazette
After graduating from Cornell University he headed to New York City and began a successful career as an illustrator. In 1907 Dove and his first wife moved to Paris where he experimented with the new European painting styles. When he returned to New York two years later the famous photographer Alfred Stieglitz was so impressed he hung Dove?s paintings in his 291 Gallery. ?Dove came onto the New York scene before Georgia ? Keeffe even met Stieglitz? says Hammond. ?Keeffe grew up in Wisconsin studied art at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Art Students League in New York City then took teaching and commercial art jobs in Virginia Texas and the Carolinas. ?Keeffe first saw Dove?s work in a book recommended by her friend Anita Pollitzer a photographer who later became a women?s rights activist. ?She was really fascinated by his experiments with abstraction and use of color and really made a point to try and see his work when she visited New York? says Hammond.

PHT GALLERY: Deed signing reenactment
Norwich Bulletin
comAfter reenacting the signing of the deed in which the Mohegans sold the 9-sqaure miles now known as Norwich to the settlers the original signers ancestors stand together at the Royal Mohegan Burial Ground on the corner of Sachem and Washington Streets in Norwich Saturday June 6 2009. The signing was the first public event celebrating Norwich’s Semiseptcentennial. Robert Adgate of Norwich center portrays his ancestor Deacon Thomas Adgate Carleton “ccum” Eichelberg of Uncasville second from right portrays his ancestor Uncas Rick “Uncas” Watts of Norwich right portrays his ancestor weneco and Norwich Mayor Ben Lathrop third from right in back portrays a settler. More related photos.

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