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Truck driver dies on way to making topsoil delivery (The Columbus Dispatch)
A 70-year-old Licking County man died yesterday afternoon while driving a topsoil truck on Staddens Bridge Road east of Newark, authorities said.
Newark May Cut Hundreds of Workers (1010 WINS New York)
As many as 800 city workers may be laid off because of severe deficits in the Newark budget, according to a published report.
Newark InOne Releases 2007 Electronics Catalog (SYS-CON Media)
Global Premier Farnell subsidiary Newark InOne, the leading small-quantity distributor of electronic components, test equipment and RoHS compliant solutions in the Americas, announces the release of its 2,496-page Catalog 124, which continues to offer design and maintenance engineers the broadest selection from 440+ top manufacturers.
Newark Airport Worker Triggers Security Concerns (CBS 2 New York)
Authorities say a Continental Airlines employee used his I.D. to help a relative bypass security at Newark Liberty International Airport. The relative, described as the employee's brother-in-law, tried to get on a flight to Orlando without a boarding pass. He was stopped by a gate agent, who notified authorities that security had been breached. That triggered a shut down of a section of Terminal
The Advocate - www.newarkadvocate.com - Newark, OH (The Advocate)
American Red Cross Blood Drive: 675 Price Road, Newark; hosted by the Licking County Health Department; to sign up as a donor, call Nancy Hanger at (740) 349-6535 for an appointment.
Authorities: Newark Airport Worker Triggers Security Concerns (WNBC)
NEWARK, N.J. -- A Continental Airlines employee used his identification to help a relative bypass security at Newark Liberty International Airport, authorities said.
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WILSON, Laura M. and Jason J. Moore, of Newark; a girl. WOOD, Heather V. and Wesley E., of Newark; a boy. MCCARTHY, Heather M. and Greg, of Newark; a boy.
Newark promo film available on DVD (The Advocate)
NEWARK -- It's a blast from the past. "Our Town: Newark," is a promotional film produced in 1948 that is available on DVD at the Licking County Historical Society.
Newark weighs hand pink slips for 800 (The Star-Ledger)
Up to 20 percent of Newark's municipal work force could be laid off due to a "savage structural deficit" in the city's budget, Mayor Cory Booker said.
Newark OKs Commerce Bank branch plan (The News Journal)
Newark prides itself on being a walkable city. Restaurants, cafes and shops are accessible by foot. And so are banks.
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