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Ice, generators, hotel rooms hot items after stormWednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 10:14AMIf you're worried about getting enough ice to keep your food from spoiling after Monday's power outages knocked out your refrigeration, don't fret. "We will not run out of ice," said Jeff Sypek, plant manager for Home City Ice in Chicago, adding, though, that delivering it fast enough is a challenge.

On Biking: MIT author is an ever-ready bunny at age 83Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 4:05PM(Photo courtesy of David Wilson)Professor Emeritus David Wilson (far left), his wife, Ellen Wilson (middle), and their daughter Susan Wilson,...

Snowblowers Can Remove Fingers, TooMonday, July 11, 2011 @ 4:29PMSUNDAY, Jan. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Snowblowers are a great tool for those who get lots of the white stuff, but while these machines may leave your driveway clear, they can also leave your fingers in a bandage -- or worse, experts warn.

Everything sells at ex-North Salem Supervisor Paul Greenwood's farm auctionFriday, July 8, 2011 @ 1:36AMSOUTHEAST — An auction of farm equipment and heavy machinery Thursday at Grand Central Farm brought in close to $1 million to repay defrauded clients of the investment businesses run by former North Salem Supervisor Paul Greenwood.

Opinion: Unplug yourself to avoid future hearing lossSunday, July 3, 2011 @ 4:02AMBy Ronald Roth Noise induced hearing loss is irreversible, but preventable. Approximately 26 million Americans between the ages 20 and 69 have high frequency hearing loss from overexposure to loud noise at work or during recreational activities. NIHL at a younger age is thought to accelerate age-related hearing loss. Hearing loss is a common sensory disorder, affecting tens [...]

On Biking: summer's here, riding, and reading, is easySaturday, June 25, 2011 @ 6:35PMBy Jonathan Simmons, Guest Columnist Now that the Bruins have won the Stanley Cup youve got no excuses for remaining...

Utah's unusual weather keeping some campgrounds closedThursday, June 23, 2011 @ 8:03PMSALT LAKE CITY — An unusually wet and cold spring has definitely put a damper on camping plans in Utah's mountains. The more popular camping areas along the Wasatch Front are now open.

Area's economic strength repeats as our No. 1 storyTuesday, June 21, 2011 @ 1:48AMToday: Yyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy . Monday: Yyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy .

Green Thoughts: Rising concern over falling needlesThursday, June 16, 2011 @ 3:10AMPeople love trees for the beauty and function they bring to the landscape.  Unfortunately, a host of diseases also love trees, for the place to live and the free lunch they offer.  And when the right weather conditions conspire with a powerful fungus, the trees may not have a root to stand on.