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Since that time the telegraph office has shifted in location from the railroad station at the Depot and shops at the Center back to the town clerk's office and drugstore at the Village.
Undoubtedly none of the residents realize the influence their town has had on American military history, or the deeds of valor that have been done in its name.
Mr. Martinelli has, in recent weeks, been of the opinion that a special town meeting would be called for the vote, while Mr. Bourcier said that a special election might be called instead.
And I've been told that just about every town, no matter what its size, has its Lucille Warren.
The town has had a coat of arms since 1338, that of the Counts of Abensberg.
It probably was a Thracian town, as Strabo has it, but was afterwards colonized by Milesians, with the consent of Gyges, king of Lydia, around 700 BC.
The town of Nibutani ( Ainu: Niputay ) in Hidaka area ( Hokkaido prefecture ) has a number of Ainu households and a visit to some of the Ainu owned craft shops close to the Ainu museums ( there are two of them in Nibutani ) is an opportunity to interact with the Ainu people.
Development in Canberra has been closely regulated by government, both through the town planning process, but also through the use of crown lease terms that have tightly limited the use of parcels of land.
The town has not changed since he went off to war ; however, he finds that he does " not belong here anymore, it is a foreign world.
It is developing as an annual autumn event in his native town of Legnago where a theater has been renamed in his honor.
The presence of several major manufacturers since the 19th century has given Albion the reputation of a factory town.
This has changed with the closure of several manufacturers, and Albion's culture is changing to that of a college town with a strong interest in technology and sustainability issues.
Since 1 April 1956, Aalen has the status of Große Kreisstadt (“ major district town ”).
The town was ruled from the " Rore " tower, which has been incorporated into the modern city hall.
The Madaba Map depiction of 6th-century Jerusalem has the Cardo Maximus, the town ’ s main street, beginning at the northern gate, today's Gates in Jerusalem's Old City Walls | Damascus Gate, and traversing the city in a straight line from north to south to Nea Church.
Afyon is the centre of an agricultural area and the city has a country town feel to it.
* the White Elephant-Afyon is twinned with the town of Hamm in Germany, and now has a large statue of Hamm's symbolic white elephant.
In recent decades the number of Welsh speakers in the town has increased dramatically.
The town has one of the two Welsh-medium primary schools in Monmouthshire, Ysgol Gymraeg y Fenni, which was founded in the early 1990s.
The story is set in an imaginary American town that has gone bankrupt.
The scheming Comptroller Schub, tells her that he has a plan to save her administration, and the town, promising “ It's highly unethical .” He tells her to meet him at the rock on the edge of town.
Schub has put the miracle on hiatus, but announces that they can easily turn the town against Hapgood by blaming him for it.
Again, Schub has the answer-since the Cookie Jar is still successful, they can turn the entire town into one big Cookie Jar!
As of late 2005, the area once devoted to a live-action facsimile of Dogpatch ( including a lifesize statue in the town square of Dogpatch " founder ," General Jubilation T. Cornpone ) has been heavily stripped by vandals and souvenir hunters, and is today slowly being reclaimed by the surrounding Arkansas wilderness.

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The seat of the municipal council is the island's main town, Rønne.
The town Delphi has a population of 2, 373 people while the population of the municipal unit of Delphi, including Chrisso ( ancient Krissa ), is 3, 511.
It remained a municipal borough until 1974, when it was merged into the South Hams district, and became a successor parish of Dartmouth with a town council.
According to Dedham's Charter, the " administration of all the fiscal, prudential, and municipal affairs of the town, with the government thereof, shall be vested in a legislative branch, to consist of a representative town meeting.
The towns began to establish municipal rights and liberties ( see German town law ).
* In the United Kingdom, the term was used until 1974 in England and Wales, and until 1975 in Scotland and 1976 in Northern Ireland, " both for a city or town which is organized for self-government under a municipal corporation, and also for the governing body itself.
* In the United States, " municipality " is usually understood as a city, town, village or other local government unit, formed by municipal charter from the state as a municipal corporation.
Greek inscriptions discovered at Pergamon include the rules of the town clerks, Lex de astynomis Pergamenorum, which has added to understanding of Greek municipal texts, including such mundane examples as providing an early set of rules for maintaining public lavatories, aphedron.
Headed by a Chinese mayor and municipal council, the new city governments first task was to create a new city-center in Jiangwan town of Yangpu district, outside the boundaries of the foreign concessions.
The 22 urban units are further classified as city councils ( Dar es Salaam and Mwanza ), municipal councils ( Arusha, Dodoma, Iringa, Kilimanjaro, Mbeya, Morogoro, Shinyanga, Tabora, and Tanga ) or town councils ( the remaining eleven communities ).
The enormous immigration from the country districts into the town from the " thirties " onwards created an industrial class which, though " settled " in the town, did not possess the privileges of burghership, and consequently had no share in the municipal government.
The nearest municipal airports are in Chatham and Provincetown, both about eighteen miles from town ; the nearest national and international service can be found at Logan International Airport in Boston.
* King Béla IV of Hungary grants Banská Bystrica the municipal rights of a royal town.
And later, in 1909, Tórshavn became a market town with the same municipal charter as Danish market towns.
The town only acquired municipal rights after the Social War and was unimportant except as a seaside resort.
A defenestration ( chronologically the second defenestration of Prague, sometimes called one-and-halfth defenestration ) happened on 24 September 1483, when a violent overthrow of the municipal governments of the Old and New Towns ended with throwing the Old-Town portreeve and the bodies of seven killed aldermen out of the windows of the respective town halls.
In 1920 Kauniainen became a market town and gained complete municipal sovereignty.
The town of Pylos has 2, 561 inhabitants, the municipal unit of Pylos 5, 402 ( 2001 ).
In other respects it had no peculiar privileges, and was in the condition of an ordinary municipal town, with its own magistrates, local senate, etc., but was certainly in the time of Cicero one of the most considerable places in the island.
The elective officers of the town include: the mayor, 4 members of the governing body forming the town council, and a municipal judge.
Harald Harfager was commonly stated to have been buried under a mound at Haugar by the Strait of Karmsund near the church in Haugesund, an area that later would be named the town and municipal Haugesund.

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