Sentences with phrase «highway run for»

It even gives the new Mercedes - Benz M - Class sport - utility a highway run for the money.
Save this West Side Highway run for after work, as you'll be treated to the city's best sunset, in addition to one of the liveliest river parks in all five boroughs.
Make it happen: In the north, the Transpantaneira Highway runs for 145 km from Poconé (near Cuibá) to Porto Jofre; Campo Grande is the main access point for the southern areas of the Pantanal.

Not exact matches

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety ran the Chevy Camaro, FordMustang and Dodge Challenger through a series of crash tests to see how their safety stacks up against their power.
Plus, you will connect the the Lisbon Challengers: the 10 finalists who survived the Lisbon Challenge, a 4 - month accelerator competition, running against 65 startups from all over the world for investment, real - world advice and a highway to internationalization.
So, my family's choices are: We stay here in our flimsily built house, made of sheet rock and plywood; or we hop on an unmoving highway and risk running out of gas closer to the coast, with only our car for protection.
So, my family's choices are: We stay here in our flimsily - built house, made of sheet rock and plywood; or we hop on an unmoving highway and risk running out of gas closer to the coast, with only our car for protection.»
(And, for now, Google's cars will only go 25 miles per hour — so the cars won't run on highways.)
It has drawn many folks in because of its easy access to highways running in all directions, and keeps people's interest because of its many options for entertainment, dining, recreation activities, and community.
For example, a mother sees her child running across a busy highway without looking.
«This new location is in Corinth, and the big plus is there is a major highway that runs adjacent to the property so it's very good for visibility and accessibility from the highway.
Hubby counted out loud for me, and prayed in his head at the same time that we'd not run out of petrol on the side of the highway at night (who said men can't multitask?)
The 75 - acre Busch Grove Community Park, which runs along Illinois Highway 83, is equipped with a bike path, golf center, safety town, basketball and sand volleyball courts, a fast - pitch wall, a soccer field, a picnic shelter and an outdoor skating rink for hockey games.
I just ran across some useful information this morning from the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety with their list of those booster seats that are Best Bets for your kids (and those that are not).
We interviewed the contenders for town clerk and highway super, asking for their qualifications and reasons for running.
Newsday reported this week that Assemblyman Dan Losquadro has expressed an interest in running for the vacant Brookhaven Highway Superintendent post and a town political source told the News - Review he's a «good bet to get the nomination» to replace John Rouse, who was recently elected to a judge post.
Shortly afterward, Mr. Losquadro ran for a vacant Brookhaven Town highway superintendent seat and won, leaving his old Assembly seat vacant.
Mr. King, who came to the highway superintendent position after serving as deputy to his predecessor, Chris Russo, for three years, ran as a Republican for the position before Mr. Russo asked him to join the department.
Former assemblyman Dan Losquadro, who was elected in good faith to represent us in Albany, abdicated his post after only 2 1/2 years to run for a totally unrelated position, that of Brookhaven Town highway superintendent, leaving a vacancy that may be filled by a special election.
The G.O.P. slate includes incumbent Supervisor Bill Wilkinson, his running mates for the two open town board seats, Steven Gaines of Wainscott and Richard Haeg of East Hampton, and the Republican and Independence Party nominee for superintendent of highways, Stephen Lynch of East Hampton.
With longtime Gardiner superintendent of highways Charles Haynes deciding not to run for another term, two candidates have thrown their
Some of his prominent running points include establishing an employee handbook for government employees in Saugerties, fully implementing the accounting system, bringing businesses to Kings Highway, handling the «zombie house» situation throughout the community, rebuilding the Small World playground and bringing broadband internet to the entirety of the community.
Darian Granger is running as a Republican to fill an unexpired term for Superintendent of Highways.
The Republicans did not nominate someone to run for the state Assembly seat left vacant when Dan Losquadro was elected Brookhaven highway superintendent in March — but they are expected to do so soon.
Town Clerk Susan Staples is seeking reelection, and Patrick Wood will run for reelection as superintendent of highways.
The other petition to be invalidated was for David Murcray Jr., running under the Democratic Party line for Essex town highway superintendent.
In the run up to the Spending Review, Campaign for Better Transport argued strongly that to create jobs and support the economy, the Government should forget about new roads and instead invest in public transport and mending our existing crumbling highways.
Aecom chief executive for civil infrastructure Richard Robinson commented: «High profile, transformational projects such as HS2, Hinkley and Heathrow are vital but must not be prioritised to the detriment of the Highways England and Network Rail schemes that keep our country running
Joe Christopher, a Democrat who unsuccessfully ran twice for the Halfmoon Town Board, noted that Murphy single - handedly cleared the town of any ethical issues in June after the highway department dumped fill from a town project at the farm of highway foreman William Suchocki, who supervised much of the project, and his sister Katherine, a Halfmoon town justice.
Bellows again reiterated his years of experience, his ability to work with the town board, and the way he kept on Democratic appointees after losing a term to Democrat Mike Shultis, now running for highway superintendent, a decade ago.
For highway superintendent, former town supervisor Mike Shultis, running on the Democratic, Green, Working Family and Independent party lines, won his seat over Lee Winne, R / C, 1,199 to 991.
Karl Baker running for Highway Superintendent has no idea of how to run the Highway Department.
Jimmy Fugel, the town's highway superintendent, will run for re-election as a Democrat unopposed, at least as of press time, while Republican incumbent town justice Tim Cox was expected to be nominated as well, again without opposition.
Mary Stroethenke gave the nominating speech for Steve Takacs, noting first that «We're so fortunate to have three very qualified people running for this position» of town highway superintendent.
Judge Michael Mackey's decision paved the way for Harder and Morin, who are running without the Democratic Committee's blessing, to be on the ballot in November for town council and highway superintendent respectively, although the committee plans to appeal.
John Piperato is running for highway superintendent against Phillips» choice George Wargo, a longtime employee of the Rockland County Highway Depahighway superintendent against Phillips» choice George Wargo, a longtime employee of the Rockland County Highway DepaHighway Department.
The reason Illinois highways are perpetually torn up is so Blago keeps the campaign coffers filled with cash from the road builders around here... His only saving grace is JB Topinka comes across as, for lack of a better term, an idiot... If the repubs could have talked Jim Edgar into running again he would've crushed Blago head to head...
John Hughes, who was elected to fill out the final year of Bob Gallagher's term on the Town Board when Gallagher became highway superintendent, is now running for reelection to a full two - year term.
Running unopposed in Rosendale this November are incumbents town supervisor Jeanne Walsh, highway superintendent Bob Gallagher and Manna Jo Greene, Ulster County Legislature representative for the 19th District, serving Rosendale and a portion of Marbletown.
John Hughes, who was elected to fill out the final year of Bob Gallagher's term on the Rosendale Town Board when Gallagher became highway superintendent, is now running for reelection to a full two - year term.
To jump from Mr. Chipman's decision not to run perhaps being caused by the vacancy issue to that minor flap being responsible for Highway Superintendent Wayne Kelder leaving is worthy of fiction writing.
Ballard testified that over one quarter of his Highway Department staff were involved in gathering absentee ballots for the ultra-left Democratic Working Families party, assisted by Republican Legislator, Frank Sparaco, and assisted by John Perrotta, the putative «Chairman» of what has been called the «legal racket» and «corrupt» Independence Party, to have Republican Ballard run on the Democratic Working Families line.
It now appears from the political documents recovered from copier machines that this operation was being run out of the Town's Highway department which would explain why the report by Public Sector HR Consultants LLC has been handed over to the District Attorney for a possible criminal investigation.
He was joined by County Executive Ed Day, County Legislators Carey and Hofstein, Clarkstown Councilman Frank Borelli, County GOP Chairman Lawrence Garvey, Clarkstown Town Board candidate, John Noto who will be running against Councilwoman Shirley Lasker, and Candidate for Highways Superintendent, Frank DiZenzo.
Mr. Sambevski's name came up last year in an operation run by Frank Sparaco and Superintendent Ballard to collect absentee ballots for the minority party lines to place Ballard's name on those lines in the 2013 election for Highway Superintendent between him and Democrat Dennis Malone.
Many off - highway vehicles are left running at full power whilst idle for much of their life — such as telescopic handlers, heavy excavators and wheeled loaders — potentially wasting fuel with a direct impact on local air quality.
Actually, MacCready predicts that the big market in the coming decade or two may not be so much for all - electric cars as for hybrid cars designed to run on batteries in pollution - choked cities and on gasoline — or natural gas, or ethanol, or hydrogen, or some other range - extending fuel — on long highway trips (though the way Americans drive now, 90 percent of all car trips fall within Impact's 120 - mile range).
During a particularly difficult time in my life a few years ago, I found myself reaching for my running shoes and heading to the West Side Highway in New York at a friend's suggestion.
running errands with the kids and the hubby but guess what we stuck on the highway with a huge stormed after we went out for lunch.
In short order they are run off the highway by some cartoon banditos led by John Goodman, and Doug (poor Justin Bartha, who in the course of these films has spent more screentime with a bag on his head than anyone since John Hurt in The Elephant Man) is taken hostage until such time as the guys can locate the whereabouts of... wait for it... yes, Lesley Chow (Ken Jeong)-- who has made off with a goodly pile of Goodman's loot.
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