Found inside – Page 31While in church one Sunday I met a guy that knew two Ladies that owned a salon in Newark. As life would have it I got the job. I'm happy I did because it ... Found inside – Page 59Curious phenomena have occurred at Culos , where electric light wires have been so heavily covered with snow that a kind of partial ... We have already had correspondence with a foreign gentleman who called it “ Hinderness , " a term which seems much better . ... as satisfactorily as the Newark end and the fault is attributed to defects in the ground connections which carry the return current . ... The electric street cars battled bravely with the elements hour after hour and did fairly well . Found inside – Page 91You know, when you get a good snow fall, a car goes through, ... So out of all this chaos, you're seeing so much humanity at the same time through all this ... Found inside – Page 53terial forming the Newark rocks may have occurred in a great measure during ... like that of the Pleistocene did not occur during the time it flourished . Found inside – Page 40much that was interesting , and said that “ traces of this encampment are found in the excavations which the soldiers made for their huts . ... Jasper Crane's story is confirmed by the fact that a snow - storm did begin on February 3 , 1779 , and lasted three days ... This stood on ground where Anthony Wayne is said to have encamped in 1779 JOHNSON'S MILL AND FARM - HOUSE The two stood opposite. Found inside – Page 105The winter of 1875–76 was comparatively mild , and the lowest readings did not go below zero ; and the average of the winter months ... no readings below freezing ( 32 ° ) were recorded in October , and the length of the seasons between frosts was much greater than ... of this year , is noted for the entire absence of snow in all the central part of the State ( the average snowfall at Newark , in December ... Found insideHenry Newark did pay off his debts, as I foretold, so he won't get thrown into ... hollow and last night we had a fall of snow, although it's thawing now. Found inside – Page 270The snow has disappeared but the rain and melted snow have kept the soil so wet that nothing can be done outside , and while the weather man has been promising better ... As I am paying water rent amounting to the interest on twice as much ... NEWARK A friend today asked if I did not plant Corn in March last year . Found inside – Page 124... and all took muskets to serve as foot , with which they did such very good service , that they exceedingly well regained their reputations . ... There were at that time above a thousand Cavaliers in the town , and as many in a body without the town to have beaten off the Derby ... froze as it fell upon the snow , for it was such bitter weather , that the foot had waded almost to the middle in snow as they came ... Found inside – Page 85The extent of this deposit shows that the ice must have stood in that position for quite a long time . ... The outline of this ice tongue at its farthest extension may be seen today in the long ridge of drift on the farm of W. W. Shipley , just east of the ... Just east of this highway the drift is much thinner , indicating a hastier retreat of the ice . ... The fact that the ice sheet did not cover all of Licking county shows that it had reached a place where melting proceeded more rapidly than the ice fed . Published every year since 1818, this wise resource provides 4 seasons of 80-85% accurate weather forecasts and the tools to help you to do your best fishing, gardening, and live a more natural, healthy lifestyle. Found inside – Page 105The winter of 1875-76 was comparatively mild , and the lowest readings did not go below zero ; and the average of the winter months ... no readings below freezing ( 32 ° ) were recorded in October , and the length of the seasons between frosts was much greater than ... of this year , is noted for the entire absence of snow in all the central part of the State ( the average snowfall at Newark , in December , is ... Found inside – Page 66A. It was a lovely afternoon. Q. The snow was off the ground? ... Q. And how far is it from Marion to Newark? A. Nine miles. Q. Is there a ... Q. How long did it take you to get from Marion over to Newark, approximately? A. Two hours. Q. How did ... Found inside – Page 5Newark used additional snow water equivalent measurements from 293 British ... Today the annual maxima are extrapolated beyond the historical period of ... Found inside – Page 555His native have difficulty pronouncing some of his father's city is Newark , New Jersey , where his parents , hobbies : archaeology ... Schary attended the snow for skiing , because we're all skiers among Newark Central High School , but did not my family and friends . ... 31 , Too Many Heroes was briefly seen in New 1905- Motion picture producer ; writer York , an earlier piece entitled One Every Minute ... Found inside – Page 10HARBOR AND MARINE REVIEW Newark several times and made strenuous efforts to take over phia and Missouri . ... FROM ENGLAND The Chief Engineer of the City of Newark , James W. Several inquiries have been received from England — many Costello ... show his mettle , which he did a year requested their respective governments to inquire into the after he came to Newark , removing the snow ... Found inside – Page 25... ALCH relationship will be used much more tensively because : ex( a ) ... and displaying the smaller value . snow 6 ) Because the data did not indicate a ... Found inside – Page 981“ People who used to belong to many parties were working and fighting for something ... Edgar Snow , in his article , Eastern Europe Swings Left , in the ... Found insideThey succeeded , after Weary hours of drawing one leg after another through deep snow drifts . in getting to Mott Haven . ... In fact , we did not think the travelling would prove so bad as it did . ... and Superintendent Crawford said that he should send trains over the road as far as Newark every forty - five minutes all night . Found inside – Page 118However , our luck did not last long after that , for at the present writing we have had two days of continuous snow and it has not ... is sojourning at Clearwater , Fla . , children , Mrs. Frank Sprice , Newark ; taking a much - needed vacation . Found inside – Page 163A storm on 13–14 March gave up to 90 cm snow in northern New England , and on ... By far the major weather producer of the month was an intense storm that ... Found inside – Page 550In addition to these savings - which In addition , Newark's main thorcan be ... the Barber - Greenes get business back to normal faster after a heavy snow . Found inside – Page 454O'er mountains high and vallies deep , Our rugged course we still did keep ; Nor rain nor snow could e'er subdue The patriot zeal of Jersey Blue . At length , by ... Then through their country we did scout To find these 454 HISTORY OF NEWARK. Found inside – Page 145Although we had traveled many times together on family vacations, this trip was ... Because we're from the Bahamas, where kids never get to see snow, ... Found inside – Page 92INVESTIGATION Weather conditions along the route frau Buffalo to Newark ... ice that may have been on the plane had probably melted by the time 4,000 ... Found inside – Page 12The difference between precipitation from the Coatesville 2 Wand Newark ... assumption is that periods cold enough to have substantial snowfall also are ... Found inside – Page 12I have often heard my father speak of the first town meeting at the close of the hard winter . That it was held at the Sinagpore School House , and how they went ( he and others ) on snow shoes , over snow four feet deep . Like Newark , the early records of the township of Saugatuck were destroyed , tho it had a civil history from 1836 . It held the name of ... vay of a correction I many say , I learn from rsons intrusted in these letters , that the cold was on January first 1864 . This date being ... Found inside – Page 52How did the passengers between Newark and New York get across the Hackensack at that time ? ... What sort of a boat had they ? steamboat I think ; I didn't travel the road much then . 45. You have spoken of an occasion when several wagons during a snow storm were compelled to turn back on the plank road by the ... Found inside – Page 774Newark (N.J.). NEWARK WEATHER IN THE YEAR 1905 . To Mr. D. D. Chandler , Health Officer : Dear Sir , There are ... The snow was unusually dry and hard , owing to the fact that the temperature during the storm did not exceed 17 degrees . Found inside – Page 12Newark , however , did not maintain its rank as a shoemaking center in so far as output is concerned . ... from which it never recovered ; but the few factories that did survive have maintained a high - class workmanship that makes Newark pre - eminent in that respect today . Cattle after a snow storm in a Wyoming Valley . Found inside – Page 142No , mother , ” said John , with his eyes twinkling , but also suspiciously moist , I don't suppose you ever did , nor more did I ever ... When Artie opened his eyes on the Christmas morning he was bewildered to find himself in that bright , warm room , in such a ... He remembered his flight , the long weary walk , the bitter cold , the star he watched until somehow it seemed to go out suddenly somewhere in the snow . ... There's plenty of room ; you don't take up much , ” said Mrs. Barker . Found insideGet ready to sing rousing renditions of all your holiday favorites at this free public event, rain, shine, or snow! Each year McDonald's GospelFest fills ... Found inside – Page 73623.25 inches of snow are to be credited to February. March set the pace for spring with an eight-inch, blizzardlike snow storm. Railroad traffic was paralyzed and wires were down in many sections of the City and State. On March 6 there was a ... Found insideBut with war ' s end , Newark naturally was eager to reclaim facilities which mean so much to its economic expansion . For that reason ... Crosswalks are left virtually untouched and many streets , even today , remain plugged with snow . Because of a lack of funds , city officials have chosen to do what they can with the main streets and pray for rain to take care of the rest of the snow - removal job . This , of ... Found inside – Page 65Well , I never saw so much snow in all my life . " " Newark is an all - college ball club , eh ? Okay , but I prefer sandlotters for raw material . 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And he did, but only after we dug his car out of the snow (where it had been for almost ... Found inside – Page 20Observed snowfall at the Coatesville 2 W and Newark NOAA stations were used for calibration of the SNOW parameters . Total snow accumulation for the ... Found inside – Page 59TRANSPORTATION HUB Until the swamps between Newark and Jersey City were ... bodies were suspended on the springs , making it a much more comfortable ride . Found inside – Page 10HARBOR AND MARINE REVIEW Newark several times and made strenuous efforts to take over phia and Missouri . ... Chief Engineer of the City of Newark , James W. Several inquiries have been received from England - many Costello , was born in Binghamton ... show his mettle , which he did a year requested their respective governments to inquire into the after he came to Newark , removing the snow ... 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