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The mural, which was completed earlier this month, took just over a week to finish; Levay also painted the store's bathroom. Since that day, we've had people coming in to ask about the mural and staying in the store. For shop owner Kelly Nisiewicz, the mural was a nice welcome home when she returned from vacation. Business officials have embraced the new mural, saying it shows the spirit of the ...
STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cengage Learning, a leading global provider of innovative teaching, learning and research solutions, launched an enhanced version of its direct-to-consumer website, CengageBrain.com, offering new features – and benefits – for students. The website, which allows students to purchase or rent textbooks, eBooks or individual eChapters and download study tools ...
In reading contest, both mom and daughter win Talk about an anticlimactic ending. While on vacation, I curled up with Haruki Murakami's "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle" and read just a bit at a time, then took a nap. Facebook and texting were massive distractions. [...] doing anything slowly these days is a great indulgence. [...] nine books each is a pretty big accomplishment in an age where many ...
About every week, Jarad Corzine, of Granite City, heads to the Six Mile Regional Library District on Delmar Avenue and snags three or four DVDs for him and his wife. Sometimes it's "Lost" or "Mad Men." Sometimes it's a new release.
When school rolls around in September and kids are asked, "Whatdid you do on your summer vacation?" there won't be many that cantop the feat of a group of teens from the Capital District YMCA,Camp Chingachgook on Lake George.
Cengage Learning, a leading global provider of innovative teaching, learning and research solutions, launched an enhanced version of its direct-to-consumer website, CengageBrain.com, offering new features for students and instructors.
Donations of 2G are made to 3 area charities, including Staten Island Project Homefront STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - Northfield Bank celebrated the opening of its new Grasmere Office with a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony and a donation of $2,000 to three area charities: Helping Others Overcome Personal Handicaps, North Shore Rescue Squad and Staten Island Project Homefront.