Andrew Ference, Bruins Find the Perfect Gift for Adventurous Captain Zdeno Chara to Mark His Special Milestone New England Sports Network Tue, 27 Mar 2012 22:44 PM PDT BOSTON â" What do you get the man who has everything? Or at least everything from a $45.5-million contract to a Norris Trophy on his mantel and his name engraved on the Stanley Cup? That was the task given to Bruins alternate captains Patrice Bergeron, Andrew Ference and Chris Kelly, who needed to come up with something to give Bruins captain Zdeno Chara to mark his 1,000th game played in the NHL ... | Kelly: Ex-UNO prof believes in God, UFOs Omaha World-Herald Tue, 27 Mar 2012 22:41 PM PDT Retired UNO physics professor Jack Kasher researched extraterrestrials for 25 years and was known as the "UFO guy." | Paying it forward: Womenâs group pools money for local charities Plano Courier Tue, 27 Mar 2012 22:28 PM PDT Photo courtesy of Hopeâs Door â" Left to right: Collin County District Clerk Andrea Stroh Thompson joined Mary Beth King, Kelly Vaughan (Director of Development for Hope's Door) and Margaret Dyer (wife of Mayor Phil Dyer) in January to present Hopeâs Door with a number of personal checks made out to the nonprofit. | City of Banning honors more than a dozen employees during ceremony The Record Gazette Tue, 27 Mar 2012 22:25 PM PDT From left, Banning police officers Brian Callahan, Matthew Friesen and Patrick Kelly listen as Chief Leonard Purvis praises them. The City of Banning honored more than a dozen employees for a variety of accolades during a ceremony at City Hall on Feb. 27. | Gazette.Net: The circus returns to Olney Olney Gazette Tue, 27 Mar 2012 21:57 PM PDT The American Legion Post 68 recently announced that it would sponsor and host the Kelly Miller Circus, with the assistance of Boy Scout Troop 264. Two performances will take place on the grounds of old Montgomery General Hospital on June 5. Performance times are at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. | Gazette.Net: Olney makes Red Riding?Hood relatable once more Gazette.net Tue, 27 Mar 2012 21:50 PM PDT In contemporary context, the Brothers Grimm fairy tale âLittle Red Riding Hoodâ fails to carry any sort of lesson. Michael Kelly, who wrote the Olney Theatre Centerâs adaptation debuting tomorrow, says this is why he gave the story a modern twist. | | |
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