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Public Access

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Rating: R Released: 1/1/1993
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Brewster seems to be an almost too perfect example of idyllic small-town America, with everyone living in peace and harmony. So when newcomer Whiley Pritcher starts up his own local cable TV show with the question "what's wrong with Brewster?", there surely can't be any deep dark secrets in the town that are just waiting to come to the surface - or can there? And when the question becomes "who's wrong with Brewster?" things start getting seriously nasty.

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In Bensalem, high hopes for waterfront development
4/22/2013 10:37:17 AM
Bensalem Mayor Joseph DiGirolamo calls his township's five-mile waterfront a "mishmash" of uses. There are light industry and chemical storage; parks and older apartment houses; riverside cottages and the 18th-century Andalusia estate.
Report: Many Indiana districts flout law on contracts
4/21/2013 10:07:07 PM
Report says more than 25 percent of Indiana school districts aren't complying with a year-old state law requiring them to post their superintendents' employment contracts on the districts' websites.
Kelly: Security fears test limits of freedom
4/21/2013 4:00:28 AM
The coordinated terror bombing of what officials felt was a well-protected finish line at the Boston Marathon has become a haunting reminder of the almost overwhelming task police face in protecting so-called soft targets across America.
Paws up! Overwhelming support for Randolph SPCA
4/20/2013 10:57:21 PM
ASHEBORO — Is Randolph County interested in forming its own SPCA? You bet! More than 150 individuals came out — several with their dogs — on a stormy Friday night to learn more about and indicate their support of the new nonprofit Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals organization. Between 80 and 100 of these individuals signed up to be volunteers. That’s in addition to 45 core group ...
KDNK: Radio by the people, for the people
4/19/2013 10:18:14 AM
Station manager: Steve Skinner Board President: Susie Darrow Main office street address: 76 S. Second St., Carbondale Are drop-in public visits encouraged? yes General telephone: 963-0139 General email: steve@kdnk.org Website: www.kdnk.org Year founded: 1983 No. staff: 7 No. volunteers: 150 Organization mission statement: KDNK provides public access radio that connects community members to ...
News, briefly
4/19/2013 6:23:56 PM
See what's happening in and around Kingston.
On The Waterfront Now
4/18/2013 2:55:31 PM
(April 18, 2013) They came from Portland, Maine, and Portland, Ore., from the Chesapeake Bay and the Florida Keys. They came from all walks of water-dependent life: commercial fishermen from San Diego, nonprofit conservationists from the Puget Sound, urban planners from Maryland and many more.
ANOTHER VIEW: When death certificates broke the case
4/17/2013 3:23:08 PM
"Without open access to public documents, (Amy Archer) Gilligan may have eluded detection and punishment."
BRIEFLY: April 17
4/17/2013 2:38:28 PM
Read about what's happening in and around Plymouth.
Filming: Should LA County Drop Grand Park's $20,000 Filming Fee?
4/16/2013 1:26:20 AM
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CURL: The undistinguished press corps
4/14/2013 8:38:17 PM
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DeWitt-Bath letters to the editor
4/14/2013 8:04:17 AM
We are writing to urge residents in DeWitt to vote “Yes” on the ballot proposals for a new library. Libraries were always important to us when we were growing up. We loved to read for pleasure, and we often used the resources there to further our own education and career paths.
Out of Frame: Room 237
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Zone defense: Palo Alto tries to tackle unruly planning problem
4/12/2013 4:40:49 PM
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DR. ABLOW:Violence Debate Comes Down to Mental Illness
4/11/2013 4:24:04 AM
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Classes at RCTV offer kids new avenues for creativity
4/11/2013 12:11:14 PM
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Folk singer debuts
4/10/2013 11:02:51 AM
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Bloody Christmas
4/6/2013 11:51:38 AM
Skip It There have been a number of Christmas-themed horror movies over the years, such as 1974's Black Christmas (which was remade in 2006 with some liberties taken) and the quintessential "killer Santa" movie Silent Night, Deadly Night from 1984, which caused such an outrage from the public that it was pulled from theatrical release despite doing respectable box office numbers. Being that ...
James Holmes' psychiatrist warned he may pose threat
4/5/2013 6:35:31 AM
Unsealed documents in the Colorado theater shooting case reveal that the suspect told his university psychiatrist a month before the attack that he was having homicidal thoughts. CENTENNIAL, Colo. — About a month before the Aurora movie theater rampage left 12 dead and at least 70 injured in July, James E. Holmes told a psychiatrist he was having homicidal thoughts and she concluded he could ...
You Can Bring Your Laptop to the White River Indie Films Fest: This Year’s Focus on ‘Transmedia’ Examines New Forms of ...
4/6/2013 4:07:08 AM
A scene from The House I Live In, which will be screened at the White River Indie Films Festival.

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