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RWU School of Continuing Studies Recognizes All Saints Academy as a STEAM Academy
Middletown school becomes second school in R.I. to complete training through RWU’s Center for Workforce and Professional Development
Industrial Resources: Bourbon County - North Middletown
Summary of Industrial Resources: North Middletown, Kentucky prepared by the North Middletown Development Association and the Kentucky Department of Economic Development, 1961. The report includes, but is not limited to, information about: population, labor market, local manufacturing, transportation, utilities, fuel, water, sewage, industrial sites, local government and services, taxes, educational and health facilities, housing, communication, recreation, natural resources, markets, and climate
Revitalizing Liberty: Creating a Train Station—Community Center—Business Incubator
This project will include a train station located in the Town of Liberty, instating a light rail line that will connect Liberty to the Middletown Station (currently the closest train station at approximately 40 miles away), which is directly connected with New York City. The city of Middletown itself has plenty to offer, with a shopping mall and several department stores adjacent to station, although currently there isn’t a pedestrian path connecting the train station to anything; so this project will also provide pedestrian access to these amenities. The rail line will travel from Middletown to Liberty, with the possibility of following the old Ontario & Western route all the way to Oswego. One up and coming location in the area is Bethel (the town adjacent to Liberty), which is the site of the original 1969 Woodstock Festival and currently houses Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. The rail would provide access to this site as well; if not directly, at least to another means of public transportation that could take people to and from concerts and shows
Review Imagining Mars: A Literary History
Review of Robert Crossley, Imagining Mars: A Literary History (Middletown, CT:, 2011). xx + 353 pages. $40.00. ISBN: 978-0-8195–6927–
Review of \u3cem\u3eBack to Middletown: Three Generations of Sociological Reflections.\u3c/em\u3e Rita Caccamo. Review by Robert D. Leighninger Jr.
Book review of Rita Caccamo, Back to Middletown: Three Generations of Sociological Reflections. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000. $45.00 hardcover
Reverend Henry C. Setter, S.M., Finalist in Sculpture Competition
News release announces that Reverend Henry C. Setter, S.M. has been selected as one of the five finalists in the Sculpture Competition in Middletown, Ohio
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