The Best Hybrid Car To Buy-Would You Like Just What It Is?

July 26, 2011 by  
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Have you any idea which is the best hybrid car? Who can point to a hybrid vehicle and say this is the best hybrid car? Well, if you want to make a difference, without a doubt this really is some thing very difficult to do. Just think about the tough fight in the car industry. Every single car producer has 1 important goal in their range of activity, namely to create better green automobiles, and hopefully the best hybrid vehicle.

There are some elements to point to the best hybrid car candidates, particularly since the title changes owners. The efficiency to get a better consume, more horsepower, a reduced price, an improved design and great utilities remain only a number of the elements to judge and appreciate a hybrid vehicle.

The concern with regard to the fuel consume efficiency of the best hybrid car is justified given the ever increasing oil price and the burden put on the environment by toxic emissions. Well a hybrid car first and foremost is aimed at reducing fuel consume. Hence the best hybrid car, from this point of view at least, should be functioning more on electric power than on gas, and even when the standard engine is in function, the average gas need must remain below that of a regular car.

No matter the engine combination, the best hybrid car should be capable to lead to a gas consume rate that would justify its high initial cost. Many of the best hybrid car materializations, in this line of thought, might be considered Toyota Prius and Honda Civic, that have systems with high fuel economy rates because of the contribution of the electric motor.

When making classifications of the best hybrid car models size furthermore sets them apart. Hence, you might like to know that the best hybrid car within the small, town-use range, or maybe the mid-size hybrid sedans tend to be more adequate for your needs. Although luxury hybrid cars usually are a great deal more costly and difficult to maintain, there is a special market segment they address.

The best hybrid car according to individual requirements ought to be decided on by asking an expert for information and guidance in this field of green-oriented motor vehicles. As a result, you should think about the cost of replacing certain equipment items, governmental tax credits, fuel economy, guarantee, battery charging system and so on. There are more technical details of which also need clarified, however that’s the expert’s part.

Clive has been writing articles for nearly 3 years. His newest interest is in Golfing So come visit his latest website that discusses Golfing products such as Discount Golf Bags and Cleveland Golf Bags that every Golfer needs for that extra touch to their game.


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2006-BMW-Hydrogen-7-Series- The engine just purrs on Hydrogen.

January 3, 2011 by  
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TURN YOUR CAR/TRUCK INTO A HYDROGEN HYBRID, CLICK HERE- hydrogenhybrid.info

Green Dating: Attract Environmentally Friendly Singles Just Like You!

October 8, 2010 by  
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Chances are if you are reading this article you fall into a sub-group known as the eco-sexuals. You do your part to keep the planet in good health. You care about your body, spirit, the environment and have a particular diet or lifestyle which you have made not just for health reasons but for ethical ones. Your life is in balance, the time is right, but perhaps you just haven’t found that special someone to share it with.

The dating scene is difficult: this one smokes or that one likes hamburgers, or heaven forbid you find out late into dinner, they are a Republican! You are weary from the search and ready to give your all. Perhaps you have already run the course of love with someone who didn’t think the same as you do on matters such as diet or conservation. Perhaps it drove you to separation or divorce.
Why not be picky this time? If you like doing outdoor activities or political activism, love animals and don’t eat them or use their products, if you believe in conservation, you may want to narrow the scope a bit. Did you know of those that consider themselves vegetarian, only 4% of those people are vegan? Makes meeting another vegan very difficult. With such strict dietary requirements wouldn’t it be nice to have a friend or partner on your wavelength to share ideas and meals with?

Don’t despair. There are online dating services geared toward green-living folks like you! By beginning with the simple expectation of new friendship, you can make connections with like-minded individuals and expect some interesting conversation with people around the globe.

For this article, I decided it was especially important to practice before I preached, so I joined a few green dating websites. And then the dread hit me immediately: The online dating experience is sort of akin to the stages of grief.

The first stage is when you decide to peruse the profiles out there. This can be done for free, no obligation to join. You experience a combination of disbelief, anger or self doubt. You say to yourself, “I can’t believe it has come to this. What about the romance of chance? Has dating turned into EBAY, for crying out loud? What ever happened to meeting someone face to face, the universe aligning the stars so the convergence can happen? Am I so inept I can no longer just meet people and be sociable, must I order from a catalog?”

Perhaps these statistics will be encouraging. According to her online article for MSN.com, Meredith Broussard found these facts about the world of dating:

• 44% of adult Americans are single –or over 100 million available partners.
• Of this only two percent of men and nine percent of women have found their loves at the bar. She recommends Starbucks as an alternative.
• 63% of married couples meet through a network of friends, but 40% or 40 million people meet through online dating services.

The second stage is bargaining. “Okay I’ll try this, but I won’t like it. This seems stupid and desperate, but I am sick of my mother and friends bothering me to give it a try. How many times can I have that conversation?” And as you scroll though, one profile catches your eye. So you make a bargain. “Well they don’t seem so bad. Maybe I’d err…umm…like to write them.” You need to join in order to make contact with anyone on the website, and so you do, but “just on a limited time basis,” you reassure yourself. Many of the websites give you either free trial time or profile viewing capabilities, so you can participate with no obligation to pay unless you like so this makes it easier to dive into the process.

The third stage is a mixture of fascination and embarrassment. You begin to write your profile, wondering if this stuff really will work and how to describe yourself and what you are looking for without sounding desperate or cheesy.
To get you in the proper frame of mind, London based hypnotist, Tanya Haden Tebb, recommends in her e-book about dating and relationships, How To Attract Men-The Goddess Secrets, to get right with yourself first. She recommends taking the time to look at your self in the mirror. If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, see yourself positively, love your attributes and bless them rather than focusing on your faults. She also suggests making a “man (or woman) map.” By getting the reader to list not only what attributes they want out of a partner, but also planting key words to the unconscious like, “I will know my special someone when they say this to me…” Haden Tebb says the implication to the unconscious helps one to manifest this person because of your own clarity. To read more go to www.How-To-Attract-Men.com

Green singles is run by long-time couple, Mary and Alan Shulman. It began as a newsletter in 1985 and has grown about 20 percent every year in the last three years alone. They have a high success rate of matching people with special interest which makes it hard for them to meet others with similar interests otherwise. Both hetero and homosexuals can post profiles. This list matches where their members’ interests lie:

• The earth, ecology & environment
• Peace, social justice, & equal rights for humans and animals
• Natural living & alternative medicine
• Vegetarian, organic & other healthy lifestyles
• Spirituality & personal growth
• Nature/outdoor activities
• Theatre, music & the arts
• Holistic & new age philosophies
• Green politics and world events

http://www.greensingles.com or their offshoot site, http://www.veggielove.com, (just for vegetarians and vegans) allows you to post your profile for free. You pay for contact credits, ($12 for three to begin with,) or pay for full membership in 3 month installments, (the first quarter is $24.)

Earth wise singles, http://www.ewsingles.com is another international green-dating site. It costs $14.95 for three months of membership but you can look at profiles for free.

http://www.loveisgreen.org offers searches that include polyamorous affairs for homo and heterosexuals as well.

With any on-line dating be prepared to be contacted by people who won’t match what you’re looking for—maybe even comically or horrifically so. Be nice. It’s better to respond with a “no thanks” than nothing at all. After all, people are putting themselves out there, just as vulnerably as you and courtesy makes for better karma. And don’t let this discourage you. There are many people who are members for a long time before finding their special someone, just as there are those who fall in love with the first contact they make. Member “Paul” from Green Singles writes:

I have had my profile on the site for several years. Although I met many interesting women and had some wonderful times, nothing really gelled until lately. When Pam and I met, it wasn’t love at first sight, it took about 30 seconds. We both felt that we had known each other in another life and the attraction was total. We married after knowing each other a few weeks and neither of us had done so before. She is now moving from Vermont to be with me in Canada. There is plenty of room for her horses here and she is delighted to be out of the US and in a gentler less crazy place. –Paul

One of the great things about the sites, and the experience in general, is if you widen your search, keep an open mind, you can indeed meet interesting people from all over the world. And there is something to be said in getting to know a person first through correspondences, something old-fashioned and surprisingly romantic. It takes courage to post a profile, and even more courage to contact someone whose profile you like.

If you discover you are kindred spirits, there is an excitement in sending and receiving messages and essentially starting on the foot of friendship first, as opposed to mere physical attraction. The chase can be more seductive through letters and listening to someone’s voice over the phone. Fantasy life can be extra fulfilling because one begins to believe anything can happen as you imagine, “This could be the one!”

I asked one contact In CA what attracted him to a green dating service he said:

In my marriage my wife and I drifted apart. We discovered we wanted and cared about different things. She was focused on materialistic pursuits, always getting more, whereas I care deeply about the planet and improving life, not just for myself but for the entire planet. I am sick of being set up for blind dates, you never know what you’re going to get, so I decided this time I would like to get to know like-minded individuals who share the same interests I do. After all, sexual attraction eventually fades and then you’re left sitting on the clock, so it may as well be with someone you really have a lot in common with, with whom you can share a more multi-faceted life.

Another contact said he took a marketing approach to online dating, (not in his profile but in choosing a website [greensingles.com]) He wrote:

Certain sites seem to appeal to certain segments of people and this seemed the best fit in that many of the women seemed healthy and strong in who they are and their outlook, so [its] a good place to start.

Indeed these sites are good places to start. The last stage of the process is acceptance. You become okay with putting yourself out there again, the laughs and rewards well worth it.

Shannon Sloan Spice is a freelance writer for several magazine publications. She is also a fan of Tanya Haden Tebb’s dating and relationship E-book that reveals to wome what men really want, plus secrets about how to attract men. More details at www.How-To-Attract-Men.com

Designing Dish is Not Just About Dishes Anymore

October 4, 2010 by  
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Winning Brands CEO Interview by StockGoodies.com
NEW YORK, NY–(Marketwire – 10/04/10) – Winning Brands Corporation (Pinksheets: WNBD – News ) (Frankfurt: WMU – News ), www.WinningBrands.com , manufacturer of Winning Colours Stain Remover, World’s Most Versatile Cleaning Solution!, will be featured tonight in a one-on-one discussion between Malachy Beare of www.StockGoodies.com and Winning …

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U.S. plan: 62 mpg for cars by 2025
Automakers would be required to nearly double fleet efficiency to 62 miles per gallon by 2025 under the most ambitious scenario of a U.S. government outlook on fuel economy and emissions released on Friday.

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Inflation data suggests rates call a line ball
The Reserve Bank of Australia should match its rhetoric with action and raise the cash rate tomorrow, despite forecasts of easing inflation until June 2011.

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The Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency, Apex-Brazil and ABIC Promoting Brazilian Coffee
Cafe Bom Dia, producer of famous high-quality Brazilian coffee brands, congratulates ABIC, the Brazilian Coffee Industry Association and Apex-Brasil, the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency, on the celebration of the Cafes do Brasil Indy 300, the Championship Race of the 2010 IZOD IndyCar Series.

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Designing Dish is Not Just About Dishes Anymore
Oct. 5 will mark the five-year anniversary of Designing Dish, a paint-your-own pottery studio located on Grey Street in East Aurora. As owner Genevieve Turner-Hapeman prepared for the big day, she explained how the studio has expanded over the past five years. “When we opened in 2005, we did paint-your-own pottery. Two years later we added fused glass, then silver clay, now we are just starting …

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Hybrid Cars ? Much More Than Just A Concept

September 1, 2010 by  
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Hybrid Cars are no longer showcased as concept models in auto-shows and they are definitely not confined to the testing laboratories. These vehicles are already out on the roads and they are proving out to be quite a refreshing change.

 

Hybrid Cars represent the idea behind reducing emissions, concentrating on alternative sources of energy and increasing the fuel efficiency in vehicles. The most common Hybrids these days usually host two types of engines; a gasoline internal combustion engine and one or more electric motors. Additionally, these vehicles also host Regenerative Braking Systems that convert kinetic energy produced by braking into electrical energy that is utilized to power the vehicle as well as the on-board electronics.

 

The term Hybrid Vehicle however represents any type of vehicle that is powered by two or more distinct sources.

 

It is a fact that Hybrid Cars are up to 40% more fuel efficient than normal vehicles and produce 60% lesser emissions as well. If you buy a hybrid vehicle, you not only do good for your pocket but also for the environment. The US Government recently announced added incentives and tax benefits for hybrid car owners to popularize this concept.

 

Hybrid Cars depend on two entirely different types of engines that complement each other to automatically regulate the fuel consumption and power output of the vehicle depending on its speed. The electric motor works when the vehicle is traveling at lower speeds or stationary e.g. in traffic jams whereas the gasoline engine kicks in when the speeds reaches in excess of 40 mph to provide the extra power needed. The internal combustion engine is powered by gasoline and while it is running, the electric motor and other electricity storage equipment get charged and ready to take over when the speed drops.

 

Another feature of these vehicles that allows them to save fuel is the hibernation mode wherein the vehicle utilizes least amounts of electric energy while the vehicle is stationary.

 

Hybrid Cars also called HEVs (Hybrid Electric Vehicles) are much better than electric vehicles in terms of performance at higher speeds and power output. Also, two separate engines mean that even if one engine develops a snag, there is always another engine to prevent you from being stranded.

 

Hybrid Vehicles will surely become an established segment in the years to come since there is already a crisis to save the environment from pollution and the natural resources from over-exploitation.

 

Although Hybrid Cars do wonders to the environment and prove fuel efficient too, they are not an easy buy. These vehicles cost a good 40% more than your average car of the same segment.

 

These cars are heavy on maintenance too. Two engines mean more parts that may need servicing and repairing in due course of time. There is a lot of complex machinery used in these cars as well. If there is a replacement part needed for such a vehicle, it costs almost twice as much as a normal auto part does.

 

Although manufacturers might convince you that these vehicles come with warranty for 30,000 miles, this warranty does not necessarily cover any replacement of parts.

 

There is no doubt that with improvements in technology, modern Hybrid Vehicles will continue to evolve. There could be a case wherein Hybrid Vehicles take over other segments in the car market owing to the high demand for fuel efficient and environment friendly vehicles. Continuous improvements in technology will lower the costs as well. All we need to do is just wait and watch.

 

 

James Rodham

Quality Auto Parts

James Rodham is the Information Architect at Quality Auto Parts

The Best Hybrid Car To Buy-Would You Like Just What It Is?

August 22, 2010 by  
Filed under Hybrid Cars

Have you any idea which is the best hybrid car? Who can point to a hybrid vehicle and say this is the best hybrid car? Well, if you want to make a difference, without a doubt this really is some thing very difficult to do. Just think about the tough fight in the car industry. Every single car producer has 1 important goal in their range of activity, namely to create better green automobiles, and hopefully the best hybrid vehicle.

There are some elements to point to the best hybrid car candidates, particularly since the title changes owners. The efficiency to get a better consume, more horsepower, a reduced price, an improved design and great utilities remain only a number of the elements to judge and appreciate a hybrid vehicle.

The concern with regard to the fuel consume efficiency of the best hybrid car is justified given the ever increasing oil price and the burden put on the environment by toxic emissions. Well a hybrid car first and foremost is aimed at reducing fuel consume. Hence the best hybrid car, from this point of view at least, should be functioning more on electric power than on gas, and even when the standard engine is in function, the average gas need must remain below that of a regular car.

No matter the engine combination, the best hybrid car should be capable to lead to a gas consume rate that would justify its high initial cost. Many of the best hybrid car materializations, in this line of thought, might be considered Toyota Prius and Honda Civic, that have systems with high fuel economy rates because of the contribution of the electric motor.

When making classifications of the best hybrid car models size furthermore sets them apart. Hence, you might like to know that the best hybrid car within the small, town-use range, or maybe the mid-size hybrid sedans tend to be more adequate for your needs. Although luxury hybrid cars usually are a great deal more costly and difficult to maintain, there is a special market segment they address.

The best hybrid car according to individual requirements ought to be decided on by asking an expert for information and guidance in this field of green-oriented motor vehicles. As a result, you should think about the cost of replacing certain equipment items, governmental tax credits, fuel economy, guarantee, battery charging system and so on. There are more technical details of which also need clarified, however that’s the expert’s part.

Clive has been writing articles for nearly 3 years. His newest interest is in Golfing So come visit his latest website that discusses Golfing products such as Discount Golf Bags and Cleveland Golf Bags that every Golfer needs for that extra touch to their game.

Just Energy Exchange Corp. Announces August Dividend

August 5, 2010 by  
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D-38 seeing green
It seems like everyone is going “green” these days and that includes Lewis-Palmer School District 38.

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Group of architects push for ‘green architecture’
As typhoons, floods and other disasters continue to threaten Metro Manila, a group of architects are pushing for the promotion of “green architecture,” integrating environmental protection with urban planning.

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Wind policies conflicting with Green Act to be reviewed
Huron-Kinloss Twp. Council will be reviewing policies on wind turbines even though the Green Energy Act supercedes any township zoning bylaw provisions.[...]

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‘Green’ home moves from N.Y. to Hardyston
HARDYSTON — The average Manhattan tourist might bring home an “I love NY” shirt or a clever pair of sunglasses. But for the developers of Crystal Springs Resort in Hardyston, their last trip to the Big Apple brought an entire house.

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Just Energy Exchange Corp. Announces August Dividend
TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – 08/04/10) – Just Energy Exchange Corp. (the “Corporation”) (TSX: JEX – News ) filed notice with the Toronto Stock Exchange today announcing its regular dividend for August. A dividend of $0.06889/exchangeable share, series 1 (the “Exchangeable Shares”) ($0.82667 annually) will be paid on August 31st, 2010 to holders of Exchangeable Shares of record at the close of …

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Green Print and Packaging Materials- More Than Just ?recycle, Reuse, Renew?- Dig Deeper!

August 4, 2010 by  
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What green printing really all about?  When we think ‘green printing’ the terms ‘recycled’, FSC Certified, and ‘soy inks’ come to mind, but is that all there is?  Are these things really enough?  One ton of recycled paper still consumes up to four trees, 18,000 BTU’s of energy, creates up to two tons of solid waste, and creates thousands of gallons of contaminated waste-water? Certainly FSC, SFI, and PEFC are important designations and diverting pulp production from irresponsibly managed forests is critical, but at what point will we begin to tip the balance of FSC paper production versus FSC forestry growth toward the negative? 
Many packaging designers turn to soy inks to tell their story.  Soy inks have been used by offset printers for years but are they really beneficial for use on labels, tags, and packaging? (contact me for more info on the real truth behind soy inks for labels and flexible packaging.)  The point here is that print buyers, green marketers and brand owners have gotten lazy.  It’s commonplace these days to market a package with recycled paper, and include the ‘please recycle this package’ .  Most consumers simply assume that today’s packaging IS recyclable.   Brands focus on ‘recycled’ and recycling because it’s easy, cheap and everybody understands it.  What I’d like to see is brand owners, printers, and consumers focus in on the ‘green issues’ that are going to matter most going forward- sustainability (sourcing print and packaging from more abundant, renewable resources), and carbon footprint. 
Sustainable Paper Options vs Traditional Tree-Pulp Papers   
Tree-free papers made from rotting plant waste such as banana, papaya and coconut trees, bamboo, and bagasse are an option here.  There are a few companies that focus on tree-free paper production, and though the performance of these papers as a label/packaging material is limited in some cases they have successfully replaced tree-pulp papers. 
Stone paper made from natural chalk (calcium carbonate) is made from an abundant resource and is one of the high performing options for green printing and packaging materials with a superior sustainability story.  FiberStone™ tree-free stone paper is one of the more popular, high performing papers in this category and has been used on wide variety of printing and packaging applications including labels.
Carbon Footprint- ‘What Does it Actually Take to Produce and Supply Your ‘Green’/Recycled Paper?
This is the ‘real’ issue that brand owners and marketers need to be concerned with.    By using recycled (post consumer waste) papers we certainly preserve our most significant carbon storage resources but at what point will our forests’ carbon storage capacity fail to keep up with our carbon producing activities?  Pulp production and processing of recycled fibers are the real culprits here- each requiring a significant amount of energy. This massive consumption contributes to an enormous amount of Co2 emitted into our atmosphere.  You can see how an argument can and should be made for using low carbon footprint materials (lower energy consumption) over recycled papers for printing and packaging.
Identify and Promote Your Eco-Vision Statement
The first step to creating and promoting/marketing a brand’s sustainable packaging is to create and publish a solid eco-vision.  Start by taking a look at your competitor’s websites and those of companies that have been on this path for some time.  Any eco-conscious brand will have an eco-vision and/or eco mission statement.  Your own statement should include which aspects of sustainability and environmental stewardship are important to your company.  Be specific here- it is absolutely okay to choose a specific cause such as water conservation, landfill reduction, carbon emission reduction, etc… and to leave out those that don’t fit your company or brand.
From here you’ll need to spell out your environmental/sustainability goals and how you plan to get there.  If source reduction, lean/efficient manufacturing production processes, or sourcing more eco-friendly packaging materials is part of your plan then make sure to say so.  Recent studies show that a company’s eco-vision is important to consumers.  A savvy consumer who identifies with your vision will not only purchase your product and become a loyal customer but will become an advocate for your company!
One such company that has been successful with this strategy is Patagonia.  Part of Patagonia’s eco vision involves the following statement: “We acknowledge that the wild world we love best is disappearing. That is why those of us who work here share a strong commitment to protecting undomesticated lands and waters.”  In choosing water conservation (among other issues) Patagonia has chosen a clear path and makes sure that when sourcing printing and packaging water conservation is a prime focus and part of the selection criteria.
So what’s next? You can start by educating yourself and your customers about the real threats to a cleaner planet- carbon emissions and depletion of non-renewable natural resources. Stop ‘buying into’ the oversimplified ‘recycle, reuse, renew’ mantra and dig deeper! Educate yourself and about these concerns and the options that help counteract them.  Using recycled packaging and asking consumers to ‘please recycle’ isn’t enough folks- dig deeper, learn…and focus on the right green message!

President of Label Impressions, Inc. “America’s greenest resource for labels, tags and flexible packaging.” Label Impressions, Inc. is the only flexographic label printer in the US to be FSC Certified and Carbon Neutral (through non-profit Carbonfund.org). Jeff Sits on the Tag & Label Manufacturer’s institute of environmental best practices and has consulted for several fortune 500 companies on green printing and packaging. Label Impressions, Inc. has also won several quality awards.

TFLcar.com – Ford Transit Connect: Not just for European plumbers

July 24, 2010 by  
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( www.TFLcar.com ) The Ford transit Connect was named the North American truck of the year at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show. So is the Transit connect only for commercial use or does it have a life with sports fans that need a handy van to carry all of their stuff?

Chevrolet Suburban drives just as big as it is

July 16, 2010 by  
Filed under Fuel Economy

Fourth of July holiday travel numbers up from last year
The number of Americans traveling this Fourth of July holiday weekend — from July 1 through July 5 — will increase nearly 20 percent since last year, with more than 34 million travelers hitting the road at least 50 miles away from home, according to AAA.

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A Handbuilt Twist to an Industrial Icon
NASHUA, N.H.

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AAA predicts increase in Fourth of July holiday travel
AAA is projecting a 17 percent increase in travel over last year for the upcoming holiday weekend.

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Hundreds scream for Phoenixville’s 11th annual BlobFest
PHOENIXVILLE — An estimated 350 people burst from the Colonial Theatre onto Bridge Street on Friday night for a re-enactment of the famous escape scene from the 1958 horror film “The Blob.”

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Chevrolet Suburban drives just as big as it is
Decades ago, I did serious time in the suburbs, learning the intricacies of St. Augustine grass and how to snag a shady parking spot on a Target lot.

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