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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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April 13 2012 - Former Hillie Crimmin conquers arduous Cook Strait in New Zealand There are a lot of things you can say about Paige Crimmin, but there are some things that just don't apply. Crimmin is hardly a homebody and she is not one to shy away from a challenge. A resident of Haverhill, Crimmin went to Haverhill High as a freshman, but since then she's been on the go, transferring to St. Thomas in Dover so that she could more easily train with Seacoast Swimming ... |
February 07 2012 - The Contender - Boxer Fraza Dies After Train Collision A boxer who fought on U S reality show The Contender has died after he was hit by a train on Monday morning 06Feb12 Jeffrey Fraza who appeared on the series in 2005 was struck by an empty train on the commuter tracks in his home city of Haverhill Ma... |
February 05 2012 - 'Hell Raza' boxer killed by train HAVERHILL, Mass., Feb. 5 (UPI) -- Haverhill, Mass., boxer Jeffrey Fraza, known as "Hell Raza" on a TV reality show, died after being hit by a commuter train, transit authority officials said. |
February 04 2012 - Jeff Fraza killed in train accident Sad to report the death of 34-year-old welterweight Jeff “Hell Raza” Fraza (17-3, 10 KOs), who was reportedly killed by a commuter train early Saturday morning in Haverhill, Massachusetts. |
February 04 2012 - Man dies after being hit by commuter rail train early this morning in Haverhill A man was struck and killed by a commuter rail train in Haverhill early this morning, according to the MBTA. The white male, who has not been identified, was pronounced dead on scene, T spokeswoman Lydia Rivera said in an email this morning. The man, who was about 25 to 30 years old, was on the train right of way when he was hit at about 1:24 a.m. near Winter and Stevens streets, Rivera said. |
December 24 2011 - Bride-to-be finds ring thanks to Twitter Stressed and distraught a woman turns to Twitter after losing her engagement ring on the Haverhill commuter rail Tuesday morning and through the power of social media the ring was returned to its rightful owner by the afternoon. |
December 22 2011 - Diamond ring found on train HAVERHILL, Mass., Dec. 21 (UPI) -- A Massachusetts woman who left her engagement ring on a commuter train said she was able to find the item with the help of some dedicated conductors. |
October 31 2011 - Stranded passengers get free ride LAWRENCE — Michael Conway got to ride home from Boston in grand style late Saturday and early Sunday, because the MBTA commuter train he was supposed to take got delayed by the storm. Conway, 46, of Lawrence, was one of about 30 passengers who got stranded at Boston's North Station, waiting for the 11:30 p.m. Haverhill line train. They wound up getting transferred to an Amtrak bound for Portland ... |
October 31 2011 - Riders on some MBTA commuter rail lines may face delays Monday morning, MBCR says The Haverhill, Fitchburg, and Worcester/Framingham commuter rail lines will likely encounter delays during the morning rush hour tomorrow, according to an email from Scott Farmelant, who handles media for the private company operating commuter rail for the MBTA. AD: Grainger material handling- efficient. We have everything you need to move, store or ship. Need pallet trucks or a replacement ... |
June 08 2011 - Haverhill man charged with threatening and assault on woman LAWRENCE — Police arrested a Haverhill man after he struck a woman in a car near the train station at Merrimack and South Union streets Monday afternoon. Officers Michael Navaria and Michael Montecalvo responded at 5:10 p.m. for a report of a domestic dispute. |
May 18 2011 - Some of rail money Fla. rejected will go to Northeast instead Awarding $2 billion in high-speed rail grants spurned by Florida, the federal government yesterday redirected a big chunk of that money toward the Northeast, including $21 million to improve speed along 10 miles of track shared by Amtrak’s Downeaster and the MBTA’s Haverhill commuter rail line. |
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