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After a slow, steady decline in visitors, and reaching a settlement with its landlord, Heritage Amusement Park says it's closing its gates June 30 forever.
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We have recently reached a settlement with our landlord, Martin Marietta Materials. After 20 years in business, it is with both sadness and excitement that we announce Heritage Amusement Park and the Garden Grill will permanently close its doors on Saturday June 30th, 2018 at 7pm.
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It is now time to say a fond farewell to our home of almost two decades. We are so grateful to our customers, employees, family & friends who have made the experience of running this Amusement Park so rewarding.
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As CPR News reported last year, Marietta owns the neighboring Spec Agg Quarry, having purchased the land encompassing the mine and Heritage Square in fall of 2011. In the years that followed, things began to disappear. First to go was the Heritage Square Music Hall, hobbled by dwindling ticket sales. Although Marietta had nothing to do with the closure, the company has let the 1973-built opera house fall into disrepair.
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At its inception, Heritage Square's creators hoped it would become the next Disneyland. Now, "Plan your final visit and say your goodbyes and farewells one last time. Thank you for 20 years of support. We will always cherish the memories!!" its owners said in the Facebook post.
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Yesterday, I flew into Seoul ahead of a tour of Kia’s various factories, research and development facilities and global headquarters in its homeland.
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The impressive rise of Kia and sister brand Hyundai in Europe has made headlines over the past five years, but home customers probably wonder why we’re making such a fuss. After all, over here in South Korea, the local brands are firmly established, with their models topping the domestic sales charts each month.
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As a coach driver whisked us to our hotel with a nerve-jangling amount of determination and a loose sense of lane etiquette, I surveyed the passing vehicles, of which there are plenty in downtown Seoul.
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Kia and Hyundai models dominated, in the same way that the UK’s traffic is usually heavy on Ford and Vauxhall badges. Some model names were familiar – Sorento, for example – but others less so, such as the Kia Morning, which is the local name for the Picanto, or K5, which is the Kia Optima.
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The occasional premium Audi or BMW punctuated the traffic flow, and recent sales figures suggest the big European brands are gaining traction in this Asian market, but, unlike in Europe, the home brands hold their own in the big saloon stakes, too, with cars such as the Hyundai Grandeur and Kia K9.
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Indeed, a rare sighting of a Jaguar near our hotel by a British colleague was greeted in the same enthusiastic way that a group of twitchers might congratulate the spotter of a bullfinch.
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To shake off the jetlag yesterday afternoon I strolled up Mount Namsan, which sounds more of a challenge than it really is. However, the hill makes up for its lack of stature with some stunning views of the sprawling capital and the grown-up mountains in the distance.
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The lower slopes of Mount Namsan are pleasingly tranquil, with sweeping pathways through woodland, and between the trees the occasional glimpse of the city below.
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Further up, there’s a road that enables less energetic explorers to reach the top, where the hubbub grows as coach after coach disgorges excited, babbling tourists, each gazing upwards at the observation tower that perches atop the mountain.
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The tour coaches tend to be painted in captivating shades of purple and orange, and bear superlative-heavy slogans, such as ‘Super Air Luxury Premium Jet Special’ or ‘Excellent Express’. Some of the vehicles had emblems on their doors proclaiming ‘Star Driver’, an accolade I doubt our airport chauffeur will earn anytime soon.
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What really caught my attention were the green and white buses that whizzed up the steep hill behind me, accompanied by the instantly identifiable whine of an electric drivetrain under fairly heavy load.
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The electric buses have been running on a fairly short circular route up, down and around Mount Namsan for almost three years. Named e-Primus, and made by a company called Hankuk Fiber, the Namsan shuttle buses also feature carbon-fibre bodies to save weight.
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Before their return journey, the buses, which can run for about 75 miles between charges, take advantage of a 20-minute rapid charge to replenish their energy via the power points at the summit.
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Although I haven’t been able to discover the cost of the vehicles, it struck me as a neat solution to the challenge of transporting constant streams of people over short distances. Although I’m still proud that I conquered the hill using my own two feet.
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Any Ssangyong Musso's. Charming. Or a Daewoo Matiz. Doesn't S Korea have the best internet connection in the world. Amazing technology. And the biggest shipyards.
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We pay a lot of lip-service to environment.
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But it is Korea that runs the electric buses.
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Wonder, Mayor Johnson reads this.
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How easy is it for importers to access South Korea? Are they still hampered by stiff import duties?
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I've been to Seoul and in many ways it is far ahead of Europe in terms of technology. more sustainable energy and transport. The underground is fantastic and the internet is 100gb/s in nearly every area.
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People are nice, great city, one of my favourite places I've visited in general.
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Abruzzo: it’s got lamb, ski resorts, bears (apparently), beach and sass.
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The great news about Abruzzo is it’s low key, new news and with very few tourists.
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That said, Ryan Air has gatecrashed the scene to a very minor degree. During summer they ship a plane load of Brits once a day, but that’s pittances compared to the hoards of Americans in Rome.
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Think chilled, think organic food and think the kind of place where everything is closed from 2pm – 5pm. Also, it’s oh so very green. 70% of the land is reserved for nature, which makes it the biggest nature reserve in Italy.
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L’Áquila sits on the natural wonders of Italy. Sheltered under the glacier of Gran Sasso, and above a tectonic plate, one prone to earthquakes that have shook Italy again and again.
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The historic city was once the second city to Naples, when Italy was divided into kingdoms. It has unfortunately, suffered numerous earthquakes the most recent in April 2006. It left parts of the city in rubble and around 65,000 people homeless. Below you can see parts of the city are still sectioned off, in the long waiting line of construction work.
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On the other hand it is not a city to completely rule out. You can drive into the L’Áquila region through an immense tunnel carved through the mountains and so the skiing season is bustling.
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In winter, head to the chalets and ski slopes. In summer, camp out in the mountains and hike through the fields of boulders and rocks deposited by the retreating glacier.
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Pescara is generally much newer than the other Italian provincial capitals. There is a pedestrianized historical centre, which is a ghost town in the day, but springs to life at the weekends. The few streets become a continuous party of bars and restaurants where you can hop seamlessly through the night until you no longer see straight.
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Whereas, by the beach and the Marina new chic hotels, endless mega restaurants and low-rise luxury apartments fill the skyline. This is the downtown and we suggest you settle down in one of the well-equipped private beaches for day. You have access to huge palm leaf umbrellas, restaurant and sometimes even swimming pools.
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The Pescareans, are used to the finer things in life. That means you should book most of the worthwhile restaurants in town, because they fill up, EVERY NIGHT.
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For traditional arrosticini try Braceria Arrosticini Da Carlo or Restelle & Co.
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For the freshest and best prepared local fish go to either Ristorante L’Oasi or Brigantino near the train station. You can have the menu of the day with the right to a fish pasta and a fish main with bread. They also do an extremely popular take away option.
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Then there’s Fattoria Tocaferro, which only serves fresh, organic local produce. It serves the best Italian food you have never heard of!
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It wouldn’t be Italy without a hilltop town, so Chieti is your place in Abruzzo. Only 10-15 mins from Pescara, Chieti houses the rest of the University of G. d’Annunzio. Therefore, a lot students live in the town, which has a million dollar view of the snowcapped mountains and Adriatic Sea.
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In winter the city is icy cold and at Easter they hold a huge Good Friday procession through the town. It is then swiftly followed by a lot of food and drinking.
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If you are partial to hilltop towns you can also read my guide on Umbria. A central region of Italy that is hilltop town after hilltop town.
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Pescara now has an international airport. You can reach there by Ryan Air from Stansted.
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Cabs are EXPENSIVE. We paid 20 Euro to the historical town center. The bus system is much more in pocket. You can buy a ticket before from Tobacco shop (cheaper) or from the bus there’s a machine.
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Well, of course the obvious image here is cleaning up our homes. Our larger environment (the earth) can also use some cleansing energy as well. But the overall energy for this month’s dance is really more like an out of control rave. To say that people are feeling a bit unsafe these days would be an understatement (as the recent rise in gun sales proves). And yet, life must go on, parents must continue to raise and protect their children without teaching them to live in fear. Naturally, we all need to be aware of our surroundings and to make sure we have safe environments in which to live. So, to that end, it’s also certainly possible that some of us may be planning (or talking about) relocation now. Sag is generally an upbeat sign, but it is a fire sign. Fire likes to act, to move, to DO something other than just talk about the problem. So if your only (or best) solution is to move now—in other words, if it’s not your “garbage” and you can’t fix the problem—you may just pick up and move to try and get away from the problem. In extreme form of course this can indicate even more refugees hitting the road to a (hopefully) better and safer future.
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But before you load up the moving van, keep in mind that our “garbage” can be more than just refuse, physical obstacles, or other dangers. Our garbage may also include our fears, our attitudes, and our prejudices. So, it’s not just our homes or neighborhoods that might be toxic now. There is a deep and pervasive soul sickness that has colored our world and which desperately needs each and every one of us to participate in its healing. Individually, we can help by cleaning out mentally damaging images or emotionally negative thought patterns. I think this is especially appropriate to address at the holidays—because this is usually a time for “good will to all” not to mention family get-togethers.
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This new moon’s energies are further complicated by other important aspect patterns now. Uranus (sudden disruption) is opposing Mars (anger) and they are both t-squaring Pluto (fear, violence) at the moment. This is a tough one, no question. Does it seem like bullies are just coming out of every back alley and dark hidey-hole in every town everywhere??? Politically, this can be very unpredictable energy. In our personal lives, these difficult energies can have us jumping the gun, over-reacting, and collectively creating a chain reaction of negative emotion. We are quick to anger (or panic) now and this t-square can ramp up already volatile energies and cause some real problems. Luckily there is one positive note to this aspect: the new moon itself is trining Uranus and sextiling Mars. This can mean that cooler heads may yet prevail and shine their light so that wiser policies may be implemented to help us cope more peacefully (and intelligently) with a rapidly changing world.
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I know that I usually try to keep things light in this column, and I always try to emphasize the positive. But I also have an obligation to my readers to tell it like it is. And the truth this month is that this new moon is challenging us to be better people. To rise above the panic, the fear, the prejudice and the hatred. And to stand up for peace and tolerance and decent treatment for all human beings, regardless of religious beliefs. And, while we’re at it, let’s turn a deaf ear to politicians who would use hate speech to incite us to violence (my own “Christmas Miracle” dream involves Mr. Trump going back to his TV show and leaving politics to the candidates with some actual experience). Because if I’ve learned anything over the years it’s that you can’t fix ignorance with more ignorance. Fear and intolerance will beget yet more fear and intolerance.
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In early Christian art, Pelicans symbolized charity. If you watch the news these days it certainly seems as though charity is hard to come by. But what kind of a world are we creating without it? Would you want your children living in a world like that? This holiday season, lets all picture a world where everyone lives in peace. We could co-create it together. It could happen. If we believed it could.
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Wishing you and yours a very happy, healthy, and peaceful holiday season.
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The United Church of Christ is mourning today's news that Charles Benton, chair and previous executive director of the Benton Foundation, passed away last evening.
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"Charles has been a champion of the public interest in media and communications for so long, it will be difficult to imagine the space without him," said Cheryl Leanza, UCC OC Inc.'s policy advisor. "Charles' passion for improving the lives of others was an essential part of who he was. He never stopped looking for a way to press ahead."
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"Charles was a great of example of using might for right," observed Earl Williams, Chair of OC Inc. "We were so pleased to give him the Parker Award in 2012 as a tribute to his lifetime of work."
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Leanza noted Charles' work included making provisions for the future of the Benton Foundation, "Even as he remained actively involved in media reform and communications rights, Charles was wise enough to put the Foundation in the capable hands of his daughter Adrianne Furniss, thus assuring the continued vibrancy of the Benton Foundation."
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The prayers of the OC Inc. Board, staff, and volunteers are with Marjorie, Adrianne, and the rest of the Benton family and the Benton Foundation.
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“The FCC’s plan to address the cost of local telephone calls to prison, jails and immigration detention facilities is another step toward reducing the unfair financial burden on incarcerated people and their families. We applaud Chairman Wheeler and Commissioner Clyburn’s leadership to ensure that inmates can maintain contact withparents and grandparents, children, spouses, siblings, clergy and friends.
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Preserving the most reliable way for inmates to keep relationships that matter is one of the best ways to ensure our communities are safer and to decrease re-offenses and reentry into the criminal justice system.
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By taking further action, the FCC can finish the job and eliminate predatory phone rates entirely. The agency has an opportunity to increase transparency in an industry that profits from outrageous fees at the expense of families and address the terrible situation facing inmates with disabilities who often cannot communicate with the outside world.
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The civil rights, media justice, and labor community stands behind Wheeler and Clyburn because all families deserve the right to stay connected at reasonable and fair rates, as mandated by the Communications Act. We look forward to rapid completion of this next phase of the FCC’s work."
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The United Church of Christ, OC Inc., the UCC's media justice advocacy ministry looks forward to working with Tom Wheeler as he begins his tenure as Chair of the Obama Administration's Federal Communications Commission. Mr. Wheeler was confirmed by the Senate as Chairman last night, along with Republican Commissioner Michael O'Rielly.
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Mr. Wheeler brings decades of experience from all sectors of the communications industry and an expressed commitment to important public interest values such as universal service and competition. Because of his background, Mr. Wheeler possesses a unique opportunity to make strides toward including all people in the vibrant world of media and telecommunications. Our economies, and our telecommunications networks, create the most value when all people can participate as users, creators and entrepreneurs.
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Acting Chairwoman Clyburn's successful term positioned Mr. Wheeler well to address many issues of importance to the civil rights and social justice communities. In particular, her initiation of the Critical Information Needs research protocol, implementing Section 257 of the Communications Act, has put the agency in a position to adequately assess the needs of the media ecosystem for the first time in more than a decade. "Ms. Clyburn's tenure demonstrated that the only barrier to advancing the civil rights agenda at the FCC is the determination and commitment of the person leading the agency," noted Cheryl Leanza, UCC OC Inc.'s policy advisor. "We are gratified she was able to end the 10-year process of evaluating predatory prison phone rates with a detailed and unassailable rulemaking this year." Earl Williams, Chair of UCC OC Inc. continued, "We praise her commitment to heed every voice from every sector impacted by the agency, reaching beyond the usual suspects in industry to the people most closely linked to the ordinary Americans whose prosperity, education, and safety depends on the nation's communications infrastructure. Mr. Wheeler will have an able hand by his side to offer counsel as he becomes more familiar with the full sweep of the agency's mandate, and will be able to draw on her inclusive vision of communications policy."
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UCC OC Inc. looks forward to continuing to work with Mr. Wheeler, Ms. Clyburn, Commissioners Rosenworcel and Pai, and newly confirmed Commissioner O'Rielly as they address the many critical issues before the agency.
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Less than a year ago, I joined inmate families as they rallied outside the FCC asking for an end to long distance predatory prison phone rates. Tomorrow the FCC will act under the leadership of Acting Chairwoman Mignon Clyburn, who heard the call of justice. We offer Chairwoman Clyburn and her staff our gratitude for taking action and ending 10 years of delay. We are very proud of the role the UCC’s historic media justice ministry played in bringing about the FCC vote.
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For more information about this issue, visit our web page, www.uccmediajustice.org/prisonphones.
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The United Church of Christ is a faith community rooted in justice that recognizes the unique power of the media to shape public understanding and thus society. For this reason, UCC’s Office of Communication, Inc. (OC, Inc.) works to create just and equitable media structures that give meaningful voice to diverse peoples, cultures and ideas. Established in 1959, OC Inc. ultimately established the right of all citizens to participate at the Federal Communications Commission as part of its efforts to ensure a television broadcaster in Jackson, MS served its African-American viewers during the civil rights movement.
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The Cleveland-based United Church of Christ has 5,700 local congregations across the United States. It was formed by the 1957 union of the Congregational Christian Churches and the Evangelical and Reformed Church.
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WEST CALDWELL, N.J. (June 12, 2017) – MaxLite has launched a full line of LED lamps certified to meet Joint Appendix 8 (JA8) of the Title 24 2016 building code requirements for the State of California.
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If you get a cloudless night in your area this should be well worth a watch. Nothing like a natural event like this to remind us that the universe is vast beyond the importance of our human part of it. I find looking into the night sky very relaxing.
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