Obituaries Charles E. “Chuck” Chorpening, 87 Charles E. “Chuck” Chorpening, age 87, passed away on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, at the home. He was born June 11, 1937, in Washington, IA, the son of the late Earl Everett Chorpening and … Theodore Wayne Garrison, Jr., MD, ...
Lake Shore began as Lake Superior Foundry Company in Marquette. Charles T. Harvey, the builder of the Soo Locks and the first elevated railroad system in New York, filed the original articles at the Marquette County Courthouse on July 14, 1858. The company has changed ownership over the ...
“While we are grateful to the 30 for their interest Commodore Charles Keough said, the number is not enough to make a regatta worthwhile. “The Club members leaned that the marking of Lower Saranac Lake has been completed by Gordon Vosburgh, Sr., and Gordon ...
In the years after Harriet Moon’s death Cary Moon continued to run the Lake House with his sons Charles and Henry. ((New York: Saratoga County. Deeds 147: 104 C. B. Moon to Henry Moon.Saratogian, June 8 1871. Charles and C. B. Moon Excise License.))While on the surface everyth...
“An immense body of wild geese whose wings and cries as they moved from place to place caused this kind of roaring noise,” wrote Charles Nordhoff, a New York journalist who penned one of the first travel books about California in 1873. “A noise like the rush of a distant railroad tr...
’ By law, Brocton was allowed, in emergency situations, to draw 600,000 gallons a day from Bear Lake, but not millions of gallons. The association hired the law firm of Kenneth W. Glines and Charles S. Collesano of Fredonia to file Objections to prevent Brocton from doing th...
of cooperation with the corps to help study and prevent HABs. Three years ago, Chagnon and current State Sen. George Borrello, R-Sunset Bay, helped begin that partnership by bringing the issue to the attention of legislators in Washington and Albany, including U.S. Senator Charles E. ...
A recently discovered film canister contained footage of transcontinental pilot Charles Lindbergh arriving to a warm welcome in Seattle in 1927.Read more. There was onedramatic photo, taken by Bel Whitehead, the test engineer on the flight, as he knelt by a passenger cabin window and snapped...