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These are just a few of the fascinating facts you will learn when you visit the Dedham Museum and Archive’s newest exhibit, Two Centuries of Protecting Dedham: The History of the Fire & Police Departments. This exhibit features a timeline of department milestones, dozens of artifacts from both...
Fire Falls Road, from Luke Gates home to the Town of Fowler Line. Lamb Road, from the Country Club Road to the Town of Fowler Line. Shantyville Road, from the Besaw farm to the plow turn around on the Byrns Road end (the Corral). ...
was experiencing a decline in ratings. Thinking this was partially due to the cutesy vibe of the show not matching the steadily maturing tone of the source material, editor Kazuhiko Torishima requested that the studio change producers, and hired a new writer and director to “reboot” it. The ...
Originally part of Franklin Township and named Bloomington, South Bound Brook was incorporated as a borough by the New Jersey Legislature in 1907. Redevelopment The main downtown street in South Bound Brook, known as Main Street, has been refurbished with new sidewalks, lighting, signage, and a...
Vermont founder Ethan Allen himself proposed naming the town St. John in honor of his friend Jean de Crèvecœur, a French-born author and agriculturist and a friend of Benjamin Franklin (he was known in the United States as J. Hector St. John). According to this account, de Crèvec...
Bridgewater received its charter on February 12, 1788, when it was part of the town of New Chester. New Chester encompassed a land area from Franklin, NH to Plymouth, NH. New Chester was separated into Bridgewater and Hill, and at a later date, was further divided into Bristol, Danbury,...
Even before she became Franklin D. Roosevelt's secretary of labor and the first woman to serve as a cabinet secretary, Frances Perkins was a tireless advocate for better industrial conditions, an end to child labor, and other social, progressive movements. Library Join Orange's Most Fun Fitness...
The story ofRose, the Spirit of the Crimson Tide, was the first “ghost writ” series published in the FSB. Its first entry “My Home Away From Life” was prefaced by: This installation of the Franklin Stove Blog is a departure from the usual format. ...
Fire Department Helpful Links Sheboygan County State of Wisconsin State Statutes Wisconsin Towns Association Disclaimer Town of Herman Town Hall: N8139 Franklin Rd, Plymouth, WI 53073 Phone: (920) 565-2934 Email: Contact Page Office Hours: Contact clerk for appointment Recycling Center: Saturdays...