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    V.E. Killinger House, 2131 La Mesa Drive, Santa Monica, Calif.

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    Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives. A720 Digital object 3594 img0062 City of Santa Monica Historic Resources Inventory American Colonial Revival built 1937 by Wayne Foster

    Shangri-La Hotel, 1301 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, Calif.

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    Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives;A2265;Digital object 5135 img0049The image is part of a 1984 presentation for the City of Santa Monica Historical Preservation Plan survey. The presentation serves as an overview of the character and architecture of surveyed area, plus some highlights from the particular architectural heritage of Santa Monica.;Central Business District, Streamline Moderne (1940, William E. Foster

    Lobby at Shangri-La Hotel, 1301 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, Calif.

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    Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives;A2266;Digital object 5135 img0050The image is part of a 1984 presentation for the City of Santa Monica Historical Preservation Plan survey. The presentation serves as an overview of the character and architecture of surveyed area, plus some highlights from the particular architectural heritage of Santa Monica.;Central Business District, Streamline Moderne (1940, William E. Foster

    Guest room at Shangri-La Hotel, 1301 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, Calif.

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    Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives;A2267;Digital object 5135 img0051The image is part of a 1984 presentation for the City of Santa Monica Historical Preservation Plan survey. The presentation serves as an overview of the character and architecture of surveyed area, plus some highlights from the particular architectural heritage of Santa Monica.;Central Business District, Streamline Moderne (1940, William E. Foster

    The Green Hour: Low-emission vehicles, PA-NJ radio broadcast, June 29, 2015

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    Our society is structured in such a way that most of us are so dependent on cars that it is not easy to simply give them up. But you can make a choice as to what sort of car you have and what level of impact you have on our environment. Do you choose one which gives you 50 mpg or one that gives you 10 mpg? Or is electric? What sort of car do you really need? Listen to the experts as they offer insights on what the best choices available and why.Guests: Michael Thwaite, President of Plug-in America and the NJ Electric Auto Association, and Professor Monica Mazurek of the School of Engineering at Rutgers University.Direct link to broadcast audio,http://www.greenhourradio.com/the-cars-we-drive-say-a-lot-about-us-2/Promo by host (Gery Juleff):You can love your car even more by.......if you make the right choice for your community and the environment.Let’s keep it simple.a Most of us need a car to fully participate in our social and economic environment. And many people enjoy cars.b) But there is a price to pay every time we drive – to our own pocket and to the health of our communities and the environment.c) So we have an obligation to minimize that damage.d) There are many ways in which we can do that, including driving less. But the most important thing we can do is choose a car that does what we need it to do but with the least damage.e) There are many, many options out there for all types of vehicles, from low emission gasoline cars to electric vehicles.f) Find out more on www.greenhourradio.com and listen to our discussion with Michael Thwaite, President of Plug-in America and the NJ Electric Auto Association, and Professor Monica Mazurek of the School of Engineering at Rutgers University on www.panjradio.com all this week at 3 and 6pm or later in the week via the podcast on www.greenhourradio.comg) What are you waiting for?Gery JuleffHost of the 'Green Hour'www.greenhourradio.com [email protected] 529 0149The Green Hour is sponsored by our supporters at Duke Farms. Duke Farms serves as a model of environmental stewardship and inspires visitors to become informed stewards of the land. It is a place of education, enjoyment and inspiration that enhances the environmental health of the region

    Author Monica Wood writes of her childhood in Mexico, Maine, and the day of her

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    Author Monica Wood writes of her childhood in Mexico, Maine, and the day of her father\u27s death

    Maine author Monica Wood rides along with Sergeant Matthew Bard of the Fairfield

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    Maine author Monica Wood rides along with Sergeant Matthew Bard of the Fairfield Police Department, observing the aftermath of a burglary, the serving of a restraining order, a paintball incident, and other late-shift police calls in the small town

    Author Monica Wood writes about the Maine Professional Truck Driving Championshi

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    Author Monica Wood writes about the Maine Professional Truck Driving Championships, held at Dysart\u27s Trailer Shop in Hermon. Expert truck drivers compete in a skills competition that emphasizes safety. Trucking runs in many of the drivers\u27 families

    How To piece on healthy living in Maine, including author Monica Wood\u27s interv

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    How To piece on healthy living in Maine, including author Monica Wood\u27s interview of Bill Seidel, the owner of the Food Product Development Company; a list of local natural food stores and farmers\u27 markets; and notes on local walking trails

    Author Lion Feuchtwanger at the library.

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