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GM reports $1.2B loss, says it shows progress
General Motors Co. said Monday it lost $1.2 billion from the time it left bankruptcy protection through Sept.
Cotter Pontiac-GMC Truck celebrates 75 years of service
Cotter Pontiac-GMC Truck, located at 435 Hall Avenue in St. Marys, is currently celebrating its 75th year of serving area residents.
Cash for Clunkers moves cars at West Volusia lots
BEACON PHOTO/PAT HATFIELD Done deal - Kurt Vroman, left, with his 12-year-old daughter, Anna, and his wife, Brenda, accepts the family's brand-new Pontiac Vibe from salesman Jimmy Hanlon, at Kaiser Pontiac-Buick-GMC Truck in DeLand.
More than 150 photos are entered in our online Super Summer Photo...
More than 150 photos are entered in our online Super Summer Photo Contest. Vote for you favorite and help decide who gets the prize for the quintessential SouthCoast summer photo.
Dartmouth school bus route info available
The town's School Department has released the following information about bus routes for the 2009-2010 school year.
More than 150 photos are entered in our online Super Summer Photo...
More than 150 photos are entered in our online Super Summer Photo Contest. Vote for you favorite and help decide who gets the prize for the quintessential SouthCoast summer photo.
'Whaling City Watch' blog: Clydesdales not on the move
Due to the bad weather, the planned march of the Clydesdales has been canceled. The public can still view the horses in their temporary stables in Custom House Square, and the horses will still march in the parade Sunday.
'Whaling City Watch' blog: Licensing Board notebook
Some interesting tidbits from Monday night's Licensing Board meeting: New pizza place on Union: The guys behind Rose Alley Ale House were there on behalf of their application to get a beer & wine license transferred from Riccardi's on Hathaway Road to their proposed pizza place on Union Street.
Miss Apple Peach contestants sought
The Miss Apple Peach Pageant is seeking contestants for the 30th annual event. Girls ages 15 to 17 who are residents of Acushnet are eligible to participate.
NB's West Beach reopened for swimming
The city's Health Department announced that West Beach reopened for swimming as of 9 a.m. today.
Apple-Peach Pageant beckons for Acushnet teens
The Miss Apple Peach Pageant is coming up fast and pageant officials are seeking contestants for the 30th annual event.
Making music and making money for Apponequet
Hyannis Sound will perform at 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 29, at St. John Neumann Church.
Summer is officially here and we're looking for photos that just scream 'fun in the sun.' So send us your photos from that family barbecue, that trip to the amusement park, that summer concert or festival, or that trip to the beach.
Eliminates need for trailers, along with the time wasted each day loading; organizes tools to save time and wear, prevents theft and damage Truck can be customized with Hydra-Ramp System, mobile Fuel Station System, 16' x 7' signs, Super Cab, hydraulic debris dumper and many more options GMC or Isuzu diesel or gas-powered heavy-duty truck ...
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"All i wanted done was very simple, take 4 tires off an old truck and put them on my truck and take my old tires and put them on the old truck..." more posted on 6/1/2009 Alden Buick-Pontiac-GMC Truck "Bought my GMC crew cab new and they service it since delivery.
Summerfest, Cape Verdean parade, Freetown's 4th, more
Our 'Out and About' cameras were busy this past weekend, snapping photos as people poured into New Bedford for Summerfest and the Capre Verdean parade, and venturing out to Freetown for its holiday celebration.
Florist re-opens on Hawthorn Street
A new business on Hawthorn Street is actually the reincarnation of an old business of sorts.
'Whaling City watch' blog: Downtown's growing pains
I dropped by the Licensing Board meeting on Monday night and caught the tail end of a discussion about whether Rose Alley, a fairly new downtown bar on Front Street, should be allowed to open an outdoor patio.
Friendly Sons award scholarships
The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick have announced their 2009 scholarship winners. Annually, the organization distributes more than $8,000 in scholarships to area high school and college students regardless of ethnic background.
Fundraiser for the New Bedford Symphony Orchestra, held Friday, June 19, 2009, at Kittansett Club in Marion, with special appearance by the Sippican School Jazz Band.
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