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Byron York s Daily Memo: What Jim Jordan would have said

Byron York s Daily Memo: What Jim Jordan would have said
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The Recorder - Greenfield-based sculptor participating in New York art exhibit

Greenfield-based sculptor participating in New York art exhibit >Greenfield sculptor Joshua Ruder prepares several smaller works to be displayed at the Abstract Adirondack art gallery in Saranac Lake, N.Y. Contributed Photo >Greenfield sculptor Joshua Ruder installs his sculpture “Stargazer” at the Abstract Adirondack art gallery in Saranac Lake, N.Y. Contributed Photo Staff Report Published: 7/21/2021 3:33:57 PM SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. A Greenfield-based sculptor is currently showcasing his craft alongside other emerging artists in a weekly pop-up gallery in northern New York. The Abstract Adirondack art gallery has welcomed sculptor Joshua Ruder to its group of artists exhibiting through Sept. 16 on Thursday afternoons, from 4 to 7:30 p.m., in the gardens and on the porches of the McClellan Cure Cottage at 391 Park Ave. in Saranac Lake, N.Y.

1938 Belmar ambulance headed to Henry Ford Museum in Michigan

1938 Belmar ambulance headed to Henry Ford Museum in Michigan
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Texas Democrats join Virginia, Maryland Black caucuses to push for federal voting legislation

Texas Democrats join Virginia, Maryland Black caucuses to push for federal voting legislation
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The Day - 6 months after riot, Capitol fencing comes down - News from southeastern Connecticut

Fences around the Capitol began to be removed Friday. (Washington Post photo by Jabin Botsford) A woman bikes past the fenced-off U.S. Capitol. (Washington Post photo by Marvin Joseph) Published July 11. 2021 12:15AM  Jasmine Hilton and Ellie Silverman, The Washington Post WASHINGTON - The metal fencing and concrete barriers that encircled the Capitol after a mob of Trump supporters stormed the complex on Jan. 6. gave way Saturday to an open plaza filled with families lounging on picnic blankets, dogs on leashes and visitors in sunglasses and hats.  The sidewalks where soldiers once stood holding their guns in protection of the complex now filled with walkers with strollers and bike riders.

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