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GE buys Lee site for PCB burial, despite legal challenges

The General Electric Co. is betting that two legal challenges will fail to stop the agreement it reached in early 2020 with the Environmental Protection Agency to bury sediments tainted with PCBs on a site in Lee. Last month, the company spent $6.2 million to buy 75 acres from Lane Construction Corp. The land included in the sale is located in the center-right area in this photo, which is looking north, with October Mountain to the right. EAGLE FILE PHOTO LEE — The General Electric Co. now owns the place in Lee where it expects to bury a million cubic yards of toxic sediments pulled from the Housatonic River.

Anne Arundel County police arrest two Pasadena men on drug charges

Mount Airy trail network a family-friendly hiking destination

The Mount Airy trail network in Paradise Township offers family-friendly trails with wetlands, creeks, views, native plants and wildlife. A good place to start for children of all ages is Woodland Trail along Forest Hills Run. The trail is mostly easy and wide great for little kids and challenging enough for young teens. There is so much to see and learn! With a little imagination, you can engage everyone’s senses, including your own. Ask the kids to listen for the bubbly chuckling sound of fast water tumbling over river rocks. Did you know that this little creek starts in Mount Pocono, and its water eventually joins the Atlantic Ocean? Tell the kids to lift their faces and feel the warm sun on their closed eyes and skin. How different it is in May from the cold, white sun of winter! Then open your eyes and look around native plants from low ferns to enormous hemlocks are everywhere. Crush a wintergreen leaf between your fingers and hold it to their noses to breathe in that u

Gale Free Library Holden Carrol Bill W Betty Bailey Battle of the Bulge World War II

HOLDEN Early in 2020, the Gale Free Library received a cryptic letter, the contents of which, once deciphered, seemed too good to be true. The letter appeared to indicate that the library was the remaining beneficiary on two trust funds from Carrol Bill W. Bailey and his wife, Betty Blunt Bailey. The funds totaled $1.3 million. Bailey fought in the Battle of the Bulge during World War II and was awarded a Bronze Star Medal. His wife was a classically trained pianist who played with some of the most celebrated performers of the day. After the war, they settled down to a long and quiet life in Holden. Betty died in 1997 and Bill in 2013. Their son Kent Bailey, also an accomplished musician as well, was a member of  the band Ascension which was the opening act for the band The Who at Holy Cross College in October, 1969.

We were stunned : Holden s Gale Free Library beneficiary of $1 3 million trust from Bailey family

We were stunned : Holden s Gale Free Library beneficiary of $1.3 million trust from Bailey family Kim Ring, Telegram & Gazette © Rick Cinclair/Telegram & Gazette HOLDEN - The Gale Free Library Tuesday, May 4, 2021. HOLDEN Early in 2020, the Gale Free Library received a cryptic letter, the contents of which, once deciphered, seemed too good to be true. The letter appeared to indicate that the library was the remaining beneficiary on two trust funds from Carrol Bill W. Bailey and his wife, Betty Blunt Bailey. The funds totaled $1.3 million. Bailey fought in the Battle of the Bulge during World War II and was awarded a Bronze Star Medal. His wife was a classically trained pianist who played with some of the most celebrated performers of the day.

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