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The Jews in America: A Treasury of Art and Literature
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Forward
11-04-1994
The Jews in America: A Treasury of Art and Literature.
In the early 19th century, Mordecai Manuel Noah, a newspaper editor who wrote plays and was the port inspector of New York City, among other things, proposed founding a Jewish state on Grand Island in the Niagara River near Buffalo. He is one of many American Jews whose creative efforts and escapades are chronicled in this anthology, which begins with the arrival of Jews...
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New York State Conservationist
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Below the falls: waters downstream from thundering Niagara Falls offer great boating and fishing opportunities. (TBM Destination).
Trailer Boats
; ... Tackie Shop on Center Street just before the turn south on Water Street on the way to the launch ramp. Fishing licenses, river maps and area boating information are available there, in addition to tackle, bait and fishing advice. Atop the bluff overlooking ...
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New York State Conservationist
; People almost universally associate the word Niagara with the breathtaking cataract Niagara Falls. Few, however give, any thought to the actual river downstream, after its tumultuous drop over renowned precipice. Just 35 miles long, the Niagara River carries the water from Lakes Superior, Michigan,
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Imagine Niagara
Journal of Canadian Studies
; "Imagination is, after all, an intensely practical activity." (LeGuin 1989, 288) Imagine Niagara as a very large, green, regional park with vibrant and healthy cities and settlements carved into it. Imagine the Niagara River as a clean strait connecting the Great Lakes as it thunders over the
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DEVIL'S HOLE.(Devil's Hole State park in Niagara Region State Park, New York, New York)(Brief Article)
New York State Conservationist
; ... get to Devil's Hole State Park from I-190 north of Niagara Falls, drive south on Robert Moses State Parkway and look for the signs. Jodie Ackerman, formerly a news reporter in Niagara Falls, now is a reporter for the Daily Gazette in Schenectady.
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The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; ... here, I'll make it anywhere ... ' The landmarks and shrines of this rock 'n' roll heritage do not appear on most New York tourist maps and are easily overlooked in the breathless round of shopping and sightseeing. But every so often a name on a street sign or ...
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Panel releases draft application for use of Power Project relicensing proceeds: NIAGARA RIVER GREENWAY COMMISSION.
Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY)
; ... of those projects the commission will be able to express its opinion. gfranklin@buffnews.com Copyright (c) 2007, The Buffalo News, N.Y. Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services. For reprints, email tmsreprints@permissionsgroup.com, call 800-374-79 ...
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Kay Ryan. The Niagara River.(Book review)
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; Kay Ryan. The Niagara River. New York. Grove. 2005. vii + 72 pages. $13. ISBN 0-8021-4222-2 IN The Niagara River, Kay Ryan delights with flashes of insight and recognition that emerge quickly and briefly from relatively mundane starting points. These poems are sometimes comprised of as little as
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The Boston Globe
; LEWISTON, N.Y. - They found the body, face down, clad only in underwear, bobbing along the choppy waters of the Niagara River, a place where corpses surface with regularity these days. The man, identified as 52-year-old Cheung Ching Lam, apparently had tried to enter the United States illegally. A
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Niagara River ice boom seeking a suitable spot for the off season.
Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY)
; ... its latest exit date was May 3. e-mail: slinstedt@buffnews.com Copyright (c) 2007, The Buffalo News, N.Y. Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News. For reprints, email tmsreprints@permissionsgroup.com, call 800-374-7985 or 847-635-6550, send ...
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