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Monthly Archives: July 2019
A desert portal to other worlds
Ali Bramson clutched her neon pink umbrella as she trekked across the frozen lava that spilled from Amboy Crater in California’s Mojave Desert. She and her fellow University of Arizona graduate students were tasked with identifying the boundaries of different … Continue reading
MRO Delivered To Your Doorstep
Printed headline: MRO on the Go The evolution of business models including Amazon Prime, Uber and Postmates has led to the average smartphone user having quick, easy access to products and services delivered to their doorstep on demand. The convenience … Continue reading
Town reverses decision allowing club to use EPCAL park
Just three months after their dream of establishing a model airplane club at the Enterprise Park at Calverton took flight, the Riverhead Air Force RC Club will be forced to find a new home. At a Town Board meeting last … Continue reading
Tech Roundup: Litigation, Products, Prime Day, Auto, More
Products/Patents These are the things that customers keep coming back to, even when they know that their privacy, security, etc are in question. So it’s a very important topic. Samsung appears to have solved the screen problems that led it … Continue reading
A Desert Portal to Other Worlds
Ali Bramson clutched her neon pink umbrella as she trekked across the frozen lava that spilled from Amboy Crater in California’s Mojave Desert. She and her fellow University of Arizona graduate students were tasked with identifying the boundaries of different … Continue reading
Airbus Poised to Overtake Boeing as Biggest Plane Maker
Boeing Co. is poised to lose its place as the world’s largest plane maker to Airbus SE after a reign of seven years, as its jetliner deliveries fell by more than a third in the first half of 2019 with … Continue reading
Joseph Raymond Tanguay, 89 | Obituaries
ALTON BAY — Joseph Raymond Tanguay, age 89, of Trask Side Road, Alton Bay, died July 3, 2019, at Wolfeboro Bay Center, after a period of failing health. Born Nov. 30, 1929, in Lowell, Massachusetts, a son of Joseph and … Continue reading