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She attended Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York, where she worked at the campus radio and TV stations and at WOND1400 a newstalk station in Linwood, NJ, WBBF, an AM outlet in Rochester.
Linwood Moody found Monson locomotives # 3 and # 4 in a Rochester, New York, used equipment yard in 1946.

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Linwood is a city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States.
Linwood was originally incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 20, 1889, from portions of Egg Harbor Township, based on the results of a referendum held the previous day.
Linwood operates under the City form of New Jersey municipal government, led by a Mayor and a seven-member City Council.
Linwood City is in the 2th Congressional district and is part of New Jersey's 2th state legislative district.
Manzano was born in Linwood, New Jersey.
* Linwood Cemetery, Christchurch, a cemetery in Christchurch, New Zealand
* Linwood, New Zealand
** Linwood ( New Zealand electorate )
* Linwood, New Jersey
** Linwood Historic District ( Linwood, New Jersey ), listed on the NRHP in Atlantic County, New Jersey
The boundaries of the original Anglican parish of Avonside were fixed in 1859 and covered much of what is now suburbs such as Aranui, Burwood, Linwood, Marshland, New Brighton, North New Brighton, Parklands and part of Phillipstown.
Mr. David Appleyard was a retired mortgage broker who lived in Linwood, New Jersey with his wife, two kids and his sick mother.
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The Shore Fast Line was an electric interurban railroad running from Atlantic City, New Jersey, to Ocean City, New Jersey, by way of the mainland communities of Pleasantville, Northfield, Linwood and Somers Point.
Owned by Access. 1 Communications, WMGM has studios on New Road ( U. S. 9 ) in Linwood.

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He first worked with William L. " Big Bill " Stidger ( not Burris Jenkins ), pastor of the Linwood Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church in Kansas City, Missouri.
* Frank Sutton, Freeholder District 3, including Egg Harbor Township ( part ), Hamilton Township ( part ), Linwood and Northfield.
When the name Stranger became a problem for the Postal Service who confused Stranger with a nearby town also named Stranger ( referred to as " Big " Stranger ), the town was renamed Linwood on December 20, 1877.
Since 1837, ten municipalities have separated from the original Egg Harbor Township, including Atlantic City ( 1854 ), Absecon ( 1872 ), South Atlantic City ( now Margate ) ( 1885 ), Somers Point ( 1886 ), Pleasantville ( 1888 ), Linwood ( 1889 ), Longport ( 1898 ), Brigantine ( 1903 ), Ventnor ( 1903 ) and Northfield ( 1905 ).
Children within the area usually attend Linwood Elementary School ( Grades K-4 ), Chichester Middle School ( Grades 5-8 ), or Chichester High School ( Grades 9-12 ).
Children within the township usually attend Linwood Elementary School ( Grades K-4 ), Chichester Middle School ( Grades 5-8 ), or Chichester High School ( Grades 9-12 ).
Stations were located in later years at Woolston ( formerly Hillsborough ), Opawa and Linwood ( the last two as passenger halts until the end of suburban trains in 1972 ).
* Linwood Cemetery ( Dubuque ), a cemetery in Iowa, United States
* Linwood Boomer ( born 1955 ), Canadian-American television producer, writer, and actor
* Linwood Earl Briley ( died 1984 ), American murderer
* Linwood Vrooman Carter or Lin Carter ( 1930 – 1988 ), American author
* Linwood Clark ( 1876 – 1965 ), American politician
* Linwood G. Dunn ( 1904 – 1998 ), American cinematographer and special effects artist
* Linwood Pendleton ( born 1964 ), American environmental economist
* Linwood H. Rose ( born 1951 ), American university president

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* Crescent Grange Hall No. 512 in Linwood Township is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
* Linwood ( Jackson, Louisiana ), listed on the NRHP in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana
** Linwood Historic District ( Linwood, Maryland ), listed on the NRHP in Maryland
** Linwood Historic District ( Northbridge, Massachusetts ), listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts
** Linwood Site, in Linwood, Nebraska, listed on the NRHP in Butler County, Nebraska

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Vannevar Bush was born in Everett, Massachusetts, on March 11, 1890, the third child and only son of Perry Bush, the local Universalist pastor, and his wife Emma Linwood née Paine.
Though Wise worked only as editor on Citizen Kane, it is likely that while working on the film he became familiar with the optical printer techniques employed by Linwood Dunn, inventor of the practical optical printer, to produce effects for Citizen Kane such as the image projected in the broken snowglobe which falls from Kane's hand as he dies.
Much of Linwood ’ s commerce came from the saw mills on the river, so the town had grown very near the banks of the Kansas River ( affectionately known as the “ Kaw ” River ) that flows eastward to the Missouri.
Over the ensuing centuries, portions of the township were taken to create many new municipalities: Hamilton Township on February 5, 1813 ; Atlantic City on May 1, 1854 ; Absecon on May 1, 1854 ; South Atlantic City ( now Margate City ) on September 7, 1885 ; Pleasantville on January 10, 1889 ; Linwood on February 20, 1889 ; Somers Point on April 24, 1886 ; Longport on March 7, 1898 ; Ventnor City on March 17, 1903 ; and Northfield on March 21, 1905.
Linwood was incorporated as a city on April 27, 1931, replacing Linwood borough.
Following the War, Holt spent an increasing amount of time at his plantation Linwood, located southwest of Lexington, where he operated a scientific farm on his, and where, as President of the North Carolina Agricultural Society, Holt was among the first to introduce purebred breeds of livestock to North Carolina.
The club were formed in 1956, in response to an article in the " Johnstone & Linwood Gazette " newspaper from a journalist that had been ordered out of the newspaper's office on the corner of Johnstone's Rankine Street by the office manager with instructions not to return until he had a story.
The expansion and economy of Linwood from 1961 onwards relied heavily on the Rootes, later Chrysler then Peugeot Talbot car plant, and the associated Pressed Steel Company body parts pressing facility.
There are three primary schools, two non-denominational ; Woodlands Primary School, and East Fulton Primary School and one Roman Catholic ; Our Lady of Peace, and by two nearby secondary schools ; one Roman Catholic, St Benedicts, one non-denominational ; Linwood High School, newly rebuilt on its former site.
* " Linwood ", written and performed by Jon Chandler on The Grand Dame of the Rockies – Songs of the Hotel Colorado and the Roaring Fork Valley ; winner of the 2009 Western Writers of America Spur Award for Best Song
Paul Linwood was brought in from Chester City, should hugely targeted Ryan Bennett be on his way, but after rejecting 2 offers from Peterborough United, the club tied the young skipper on an improved 4 year contract.

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