Extractions: Questions? ... About This Site New Brunswick Campus The mission of the Rutgers University Police Department is to provide quality police and security service to the members of the University community. Our department was established to provide a full range of police and security services, thereby supporting a safe and secure environment for a diverse academic community. Through the efforts of our divisions outlined on this site, supported by our most valuable resources, our professional police and security officers, we a re able to keep your exposure to crime at a minimum.
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Extractions: Birding Hot Line RBA is now 506-384-6397 The phone of the Moncton Nature Information Line which offers an English service focussed on southeastern New Brunswick but also mentions highlights from other parts of the province. It is updated daily and transcripts are carried on the NatureNB mailing list located at: http://listserv.unb.ca/archives/naturenb.html David Christie
TheWeatherNetwork.com · Canadian Cities · New Brunswick Weather maps, seasonal reports, current conditions by city or locality, almanac, short and long term, Canadian, U.S. and World forecasts, and customized weather by email. Gives weather news. http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/cities/indexNB.htm
Extractions: Canadian Cities Index Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick ... Yukon New Brunswick A B C D ... Y A Albert Mines Albert Allardville Alma B Baie-Ste-Anne Baker Brook Balmoral Bathurst ... Browns Flat C Campbellton Campobello Island Canterbury Cap-Pele ... Cocagne D Dalhousie Debec Dieppe Doaktown ... Dorchester E Edmundston F Florenceville Fords Mills Fredericton Junction Fredericton G Gagetown Glassville Grand Bay Grand Falls ... Grande-Anse H Hampstead Hampton Harewood Hartland ... Hoyt J Jacquet River K Kedgwick Keswick L Lameque M Maces Bay McAdam Meductic Memramcook ... Moncton N Nackawic Neguac New Denmark Norton O Oromocto P Paquetville Perth-Andover Petit Rocher Petitcodiac ... Port Elgin Q Quispamsis R Red Bank Richibucto Riverview Rogersville ... Rothesay S Sackville Saint Andrews Saint John Salisbury ... Sussex T Tabusintac Tobique First Nation Tracadie-Sheila W Welsford Westfield Woodstock Y Young's Cove Road
Naval Air Reserve Brunswick Command biographies, unit history, directions, and contact details. http://reserves.navy.mil/Reserves/Public/Staff/Centers/Forces Command/Centers/Na
History American immigrants added a rich new dimension to the culture of the formerly homogeneousBrunswick community According to William Avery Baker s history of Bath http://www.curtislibrary.com/arts/bacdhis.htm
Extractions: Photo from the collection of the Pejepscot Historical Society O n June 13, 1889, the citizens of Brunswick observed their town's 150th anniversary with a series of celebrations. These began with a succession of gun salutes at sunrise, followed by a procession of "fantastics and horribles," a series of orations and speeches, and a sit-down dinner for 400. This featured (for the price of $1.00) "boned turkey, larded prairie chicken, Philadelphia capon, sliced ham, sliced tongue, lobster salad, chicken salad, ice cream, strawberries and cream, and five kinds of cake, (not including lady fingers, macaroons and kisses)". Following this came an afternoon of baseball, a reception, more gun salutes, and, finally, a display of fireworks. Aerial photo of Brunswick, 1953 From the collection of the Pejepscot Historical Society W hile the events of that day paint an appealing picture of American small-town tradition, they also included, through a series of speakers, a chance for the community to reflect on its progress since its founding in 1739. Writing about the celebration in the 1940's, historian Edward Chase Kirkland noted that by 1889, Brunswick had "shrugged off its rural chrysalis, yet still avoided the centralizing tendencies of business and metropolitan life." In many ways, this describes the Brunswick area today: Maine's largest town, Brunswick has emerged as a regional center, still somewhere between rural and urban, neither a college town nor a mill town nor a retirement haven, yet with elements of each. Brunswick is difficult to classify.
Science East - HomePage Features fun and educational interactive science exhibits for children and adults. Located in Fredericton, new brunswick, Canada. http://www.scienceeast.nb.ca
Extractions: You are using a frame-incompatible browser - this site is best viewed with a frame-capable browser To provide stimulating and participatory educational environment for people of all ages, and particularly our youth, that will foster interest, understanding, and enjoyment of science and technology. Page design by Millennium Design
Énergie NB Power A provincial crown corporation generating and supplying electricity to customers in new brunswick and exporting electricity to neighbouring provinces in Eastern Canada and new England. http://www.nbpower.com/
New Brunswick New Brunswick Information for the travelers, including city descriptions and locations, natural features, points of interest, and places to go and stay in the area. http://www.2hwy.com/nb/homepage.htm
Extractions: New Brunswick is one of the four Atlantic provinces of Canada. Forests cover about 85 percent of the land in New Brunswick and the manufacture of lumber, paper, and other forest products is important to the province's economy. New Brunswick also has rich farmland in the St John River Valley. Mineral deposits have been discovered in the northeastern part of the province and the province's rivers have been harnessed to provide electricity. Much of New Brunswick's early settlement came from American colonists who left after the American Revolution . Some 14,000 of these, known as United Empire Loyalists, began arriving in 1783. New Brunswick was one of the original provinces of the Canadian Confederation. One of its best known natural features is the Bay of Fundy , which it shares with Nova Scotia
Soccer New Brunswick Governing body for soccer in the province of new brunswick. Includes news, calendar, constitution, tips and drills, rule book and links. http://www.soccernb.org/
Town Of Brunswick, Maine 'Official' website for the town government. http://www.curtislibrary.com/brunswick.htm
Brunswick Police Department Information about the department, community policing, news and events, bike patrol, and K9 unit. http://www.brunswickpd.org/
Extractions: Our police department is comprised of thirty-five sworn police officers, eight communications officers and two non-sworn special enforcement positions for animal control and parking enforcement. An executive secretary, records keeper, C.I.D. Secretary position and a crime analyst round off the personnel roster. During the summer, we have a deputy marine resource warden to assist our full time warden. You will read about the various disciplines that we train in, the programs that are being shared with our community and the professional abilities which these men and women have. They work hard to attain their expertise and, in most cases, hold certification in their specialized fields of law enforcement.
Brunswick, GA News - Topix.net Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web. http://www.topix.net/city/brunswick-ga
Extractions: Welcome to the City of Brunswick's Official Website 4095 Center Road Brunswick, Ohio 44212 Phone 330-225-9144 Fax 330-273-8023 Contact List For City Hall June 23 - June 27 City Council Mayor ... E-Mail Webmaster Updates FEMA representatives at Rec Center FEMA website Town Center Announcements Accepting Resumes for CBO ... Town Center Logo Apparel Inside City Hall Departmental Reports Grass Tags will be provided without a fee Yearly Report (large file) Accepting Resumes for CBO Review Meeting Minutes and Legislation Featured Link Summer Program Guide Quick Links Community Guide Codified Ordinances Congressional Offices Community Services ... Branch Chipping Schedule You are visitor 215039 earch for:
Classics & Ancient History Classics Ancient history 239 Carleton Hall Box 4400, Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3 classics@unb.ca Voice (506)4534763 Fax (506)447-3072 Study Tour to Turkey http://www.unbf.ca/arts/CLAS/