The Winter Festival is an opportunity for the public to experience the Schoodic Institute Research Learning Center campus within Acadia National Park, including meals and lodging.
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The Leechburg community gathered Sunday to celebrate a huge milestone for one of its own.
Almost 200 guests filled the ballroom at the Marconi Club in Leechburg to celebrate the 100th birthday of Leechburg native Ufemio “Fem” Biagioni.
A proud Navy veteran and former Leechburg business owner, Biagioni celebrated several hours, visiting with friends and family, dining on hearty Italian fare and personalized sugar cookies decorated with “100”s and later blew out the candles on his cake during a birthday serenade.
“I feel privileged to have lived so long. I don’t know where the time went,” Biagioni said.
Leechburg Mayor Wayne Dobos was on hand to celebrate what he called “Fem’s Day.”
our system has found a little blip, and we re going and to find out what is. he said they are more likely minor issues that once the tactic can be fixed. that once detect it can be fixed. we should look deeper than we ever have before and we should fix these quicker than ever before. i am hoping they learn from their mistakes quickly. the immediate impact that riders will see in the sections, the trains will be going very slow. another significant development, federal investigators strongly recommended to metro they put in a real-time system to monitor the sensors immediately if there is a problem. a vendor has been hired to build that system. jay korff, abc 7 news. all of these safety inspections began after the metro collision one month ago today on the red line. eight passengers and the train operator were killed. it will be several more months before a final government report as to why the collision happened. meantime, trains are still running slower than us