Mariners Museum to reopen its galleries in Newport News after COVID-19 closures dailypress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailypress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Wreckage Is Not USS Chattanooga Friday, April 30, 2021
The story Wreckage Located In Tennessee River is in error. There is no way that the ship wreckage found is USS Chattanooga.
Both ships named USS Chattanooga were commissioned after the Civil War.
The first Chattanooga, a screw steamer, was launched Oct. 13, 1864 by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa.; completed by the Philadelphia Navy Yard and commissioned May 16, 1866, Captain J. P. McKinstry in command.
After final trials in August 1866, Chattanooga returned to the Navy Yard where she was decommissioned Sept. 3, 1866. She remained inactive there and at League Island, where in December 1871 she was holed and sunk at her dock by floating ice. The hulk was sold in January 1872.
The True Boom For Philly s Life Sciences Industry Won t Be Until Late 2022 Courtesy of The Discovery Labs A rendering of the Center for Breakthrough Medicines, a cell and gene therapy manufacturing facility at The Discovery Labs in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Only a small portion of vacant office space or other uses could be reasonably converted to life sciences usage, meaning the next availability of any real size to come online will be in late 2022, panelists at
Bisnow’s Philly Life Sciences Update digital summit on Wednesday. Until then, perhaps the most important thing that business leaders, city officials or anyone invested in the success of the industry can do is create the conditions for that success to be sustainable and equitable.
Pioneering West Philadelphia Skills Initiative on track for unprecedented year bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Mary Lou Quinlan and her latest book, The God Box. By Molly Ferns, Editorial Assistant
People find different ways to deal with their struggles. Mary Finlayson wrote down her worries, concerns, hopes and prayers and placed them in a “God box.” And as the saying goes, like mother, like daughter. Finlayson’s daughter, Mary Lou Quinlan, also learned to deal with her struggles through writing. In coming to terms with the loss of her mother, Quinlan wrote her new book The God Box: Sharing My Mother’s Gift of Faith, Love and Letting Go.
The term “God box” was a common one in Mary Lou’s life – she always knew that her mother kept one. After retiring to Florida in 1986, Finlayson typed out her first prayer of this kind to God: “Dear Lord, Protect my good health – my eyes – my family – my dear husband. Protect Jack in decisions in his job. Protect Marylou and Joe in their jobs, and especially a decision on buying this house in New Hope. Th