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NOSTALGIA: The changing faces of the steelworks in Panteg

A furnace at Panteg Steel & Engineering Co Ltd. Picture: Torfaen Museum. IT IS NOW 150 years since in the 1870s, the partners Davies, Pratt & Williams sold their Coed-y-Grig foundry to William Taylor of Swansea who changed its name to the Panteg Steel & Engineering Co Ltd. Panteg Foundry was at that time producing steel made using the open hearth process. William Taylor moved into Greenhill House adjacent the site to supervise its planned extension. The Panteg works had 12 melting furnaces each of 10 tonnes capacity and produced steel rails and fishplates. The site was not a total success and changed hands again (Wright & Butler) before being taken over in 1902 by the firm of Alfred Baldwin, a Midlands tin plate company who had formerly set up plate mills on the site, and the works from then on were known as Baldwins Ltd.

Portion of South 5th in Enid renamed in honor of late pastor

The late Rev. Alfred Baldwin Jr. Enid city commissioners voted Tuesday to rename a portion of South 5th in honor of a longtime Enid pastor who died last year. The street from Garriott to Ohio will be named “Pastor Alfred Baldwin Jr. Way.” Affected properties on 5th will include 714 S. 5th, 1310 S. 5th, 801 S. 5th and 815 S. 5th. The Rev. Baldwin, who was 76 when he died in October 2019, served as pastor at First Missionary Baptist Church in Enid. Before Tuesday’s public hearing, an initial hearing was held during a commission meeting last month with no apparent opposition to the proposal, city planning administrator Chris Bauer said Tuesday.

James Flug, Washington lawyer and aide to Ted Kennedy, dies at 81

James Flug, Washington lawyer and aide to Ted Kennedy, dies at 81
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140311:02:31:00

the manhattan u.s. attorney was pursuing possible conflicts of interest involving the chris christie-appointed chairman of the port authority, david sampson. it was on thursday that the new york times joined this program s two-month-old plea that david sampson be fired or resign. the new york times editorial cited david sampson s apoint conflict of interest in lobbying the port authority and in effect lobbying himself on behalf of high-paying clients he represents. the next day, according to the wall street journal, manhattan u.s. attorney delivered subpoenas to the port authority. the journal reported today, manhattan federal prosecutors were specifically interested in any conflicts between mr. sampson s private business interests and his actions as chairman of the sprawling bistate authority. joining me now is alfred baldwin, editorial page editor for the bergen record and julian

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