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New lighting to brighten up Princeton battle monument PRINCETON, N.J. - New lighting is expected to brighten up an old monument commemorating a famous Revolutionary War battle here. Hot Finds Extra | Lighting: Naked bulbs that shine Here are three suggestions for unique lighting that will pep up your home decor. Sound Advice: Product photography requires lighting technique Q: I do product photography (antiques and collectibles) for eBay, currently with a point-and-shoot. ... No compromise - Rice calls for street lighting Northern Grampians Shire Council is continuing to pour on the pressure to have street lighting installed at the dangerous London Road-Western Highway intersection. Airline passenger arrested for bomb threat A North Carolina woman handed a flight attendant a threatening note about a gun and a bomb before locking herself in a bathroom and apparently lighting a match or smoking a cigarette, authorities said Friday. No firearms or explosives were found. Lighting has feel of vineyard Feel as if youre dining in a Tuscany vineyard when you use wine bottle pendants to light up your kitchen island or breakfast nook. The 4-inch wine bottle pendants come in white, blue and green. Lighting levy getting a little bit lighter A cut in the Lehigh Acres Streetlighting Districts tax rate will save $3 to $12 for some Lehigh Acres property owners. Woman Detained After Plane Bomb Threat A North Carolina woman handed a flight attendant a threatening note about a gun and a bomb before locking herself in a bathroom and apparently lighting a match or smoking a cigarette, authorities said Friday. Time to wonder The potential upset was delayed. West Charlotte led host Butler 13-0 early in the third quarter when lighting Friday ended matters early. The game will resume at 7 p.m. Monday. The game was suspended with 9 minutes, eight seconds left in the third quarter, moments after West Charlottes Darius Thomas threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Anthony. As the Lions lined up for the extra point, ... On the job: Changing careers Two decades ago, Veronica Ronnie Moniello was studying the finer points of patient care at the Jersey City Medical Center. Recently, she returned with a new set of skills, installing electrical plugs, switches and lighting as part of the former hospitals rebirth as condominiums. | ||