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Works by painter Greg Osterhaus will go on display Wednesday at
the Art Pannonia Gallery, 114 N. Main St. in Blacksburg. The address
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; Although gaping pits and orange barrels will soon clutter Main St. downtown, several merchants who will be affected by the construction are optimistic that any hardships eventually will be worthwhile. The city has directed the telephone and electric utilities to bury their lines and equipment under
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If you're going to the Medieval Festival in Sands Point: Finn MacCool's, 205 Main St., Port Washington, is an Irish pub that serves Guinness proudly.
Newsday (Melville, NY)
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Main St. plans due to get OK: More than year after fire, panel set to give nod to rebuilding shop.
Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
; Byline: Rochelle McConkie Jul. 8--More than a year and a half after a five-alarm fire tore through three buildings on Main Street in Annapolis, a city panel is set to approve plans to fill in the hole on the streetscape. Even as the battle continues over insurance claims, architect Catherine Purple
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Durham, N.C., developer buys 2 more W. Main St. buildings.
Herald-Sun (Durham, NC)
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Change sought for Highway 33; West Bend pursuing access to Main St.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ... the section of Highway 33 that passes through the city, he said. Copyright 2005, Journal Sentinel Inc. All rights reserved. (Note: This notice does not apply to those news items already copyrighted and received through wire services or other media.)
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Hotels, condos could be at heart of Falls redevelopment; Falls Inn upgrade seen as key to Main St. revival, village officials say
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; ... exciting for our Main Street entrance to the Four Corners downtown." Copyright 2008, Journal Sentinel Inc. All rights reserved. (Note: This notice does not apply to those news items already copyrighted and received through wire services or other media.)
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Main St. work begins Monday
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Main St. buildings spared; Renovation: The former Betty Jane Candies store is 1 of 5 locations targeted for renewal
Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
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Some Dousman officials, residents don't see school in Main St.'s future
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