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News1 | התרבות העברית שכחה את המשורר הלאומי

News1 | התרבות העברית שכחה את המשורר הלאומי
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Historically Speaking: Why is that Samuel C Fisher sign on Summer Street?

Historically Speaking: Why is that Samuel C. Fisher sign on Summer Street? Tony McManus DOVER - Across the front of the building designated as 17 Summer St. is a good-sized sign: Samuel C. Fisher.   He is the third member of the group that invested in the purchase of Ricker s Field in 1868. At the time of the purchase, he was living at what is 19 Summer at the corner of Summer and Locust, but that lies outside the area of their purchase, and the house itself predates their investment by almost 40 years. The original residence was built in 1830 by Jabez Dow, a local doctor, who owned and lived in the home at 30 Silver St. Dow was a founder of the Strafford County Medical Society in 1808, and was the husband of Mary Edna Hill Gray Dow, mentioned in previous articles as the pioneering first-ever female owner of a business corporation, the Dover Horse Railway. The new home on land owned by Dow on Summer St., was built for Samuel, Jabez s son, also a doctor, and he lived there un

Capitol riot: Updated list of arrests in New York State (photos)

Capitol riot: Updated list of arrests in New York State (photos) Syracuse.com 2 hrs ago Geoff Herbert, syracuse.com More than 175 people have been arrested for their roles in the U.S. Capitol insurrection that left five people dead and more than 50 police officers injured. Arrests include at least 15 people from New York state, with charges ranging from disorderly conduct and violent entry to assaulting police officers. A witness told the FBI that a Rochester man allegedly said they intended to kill House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Vice President Mike Pence. Others among the pro-Trump mob include two men from other states who were arrested in New York and accused of serious crimes: A Utica native allegedly dragged a police officer down the Capitol steps to be beaten, and a Connecticut man allegedly hit a cop with a police shield while he was being crushed in a doorway.

Armed quick reaction force was waiting for order to storm Capitol, Justice Dept says

Print WASHINGTON - As the Capitol was overrun on Jan. 6, armed supporters of President Donald Trump were waiting across the Potomac in Virginia for orders to bring guns into the fray, a prosecutor said Wednesday in federal court. The Justice Department has repeatedly highlighted comments from some alleged riot participants who discussed being part of a “quick reaction force” with stashes of weapons. Defendants have dismissed those conversations as bluster. But in a detention hearing for Kenneth Harrelson, accused of conspiring with other members of the Oath Keepers militia group to stop the certification of Joe Biden’s election win, Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Nestler said the government has evidence indicating otherwise.

Armed Quick Reaction Force was waiting for order to storm Capitol, DOJ says

Armed Quick Reaction Force was waiting for order to storm Capitol, DOJ says
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