I enjoyed living in Manhattan for 14 years but then moved to
a commuter town in Connecticut on Long Island Sound.
But if we're viewing Ben Wheatley films as products of their environment, it's worth noting that his story begins not on the south coast or in the UK capital but in a small
commuter town in Essex...
Not exact matches
Gimbel considered these
commuters,
in town for a day or weekend, «the cream of the buying population of the whole United States,» as a business monograph of the time called them.
On May 28 2002, a three - man «independent commission», appointed by the FA, concluded that Wimbledon Football Club — who were
in dire financial straits following Sam Hamman's chairmanship and an abortive move to Dublin — should be allowed to move from the London borough of Merton to the
commuter town of Milton Keynes, some seventy miles to the north.
Several names have been mentioned as potential Democratic candidates for Morahan's seat, including Assemblyman Kenneth Zebrowski Jr., whose late father ran unsuccessfully against Morahan
in 1999 (a race that contributed to the repeal of the
commuter tax), and Ramapo
Town Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence, who is currently running for LG, but says he won't primary whomever AG Andrew Cuomo taps as his No. 2 if it isn't himself.
But Labour was given a boost
in the Essex
commuter town of Harlow - key to tapping into so - called White Van Man.
The subway is facing a «summer of hell,» but don't tell that to the out - of -
town bus drivers
in New York City brought
in to alleviate problems for frustrated
commuters.
The members of the two organizations that plotted that
Town Hall stunt are aggressively uninterested
in other things, too: the MTA payroll tax on New York City -
commuter counties, «illegals» using area emergency rooms, questions about the moral rightness of Peter King's American - Muslim - radicalization hearings
in Congress, and generally footing the bill for other people's stuff.
Under the plan, the LIRR will give the
town a 1.49 - acre parcel that includes the Wyandanch station building and some parking space and
in return get a 2.16 - acre piece of property that could eventually house a parking structure that would increase the number of parking spaces available for
commuters.
The
town issues 41,000 permits to park
in its
commuter lots that have only 6,891 spaces available.
Yes, but Labour were absolutely hammered
in commuters towns and suburbs across England particularly
in the Midlands where they didn't gain a single seat
in May 2015.
Profile: The seat covers the old pottery and mining
town of Swadlincote and the more rural
commuter towns and villages
in Derby «s southern hinterland.
In his scheme, the lead car serves as the locomotive, doing most of the work so simple electric motors that deliver just enough power for tooling around
town and driving to the
commuter track can power the rest of the cars.
Rising
in its place: a network of self - flying drones big enough to ferry individual
commuters around
town.
Despite this, demand remains strong for more spacious homes
in the suburbs and
in commuter towns.
The supply of high - density urban housing has increased, but people continue to choose to live
in suburbs and
commuter towns.
Other than one suburb of Portland, Ore., all of the wealthiest school districts are
commuter towns of New York City, located
in either Fairfield County, Conn., or Westchester County, N.Y..
The best bang for your buck
in automotive history, a real joy to drive, easy to park so what more could a man ask for with this car you get a play toy, an awesome
in town commuter, and a car you can take on long trips without having to worry about gas.
The ride when using it for heavy duty work is impressive, and the work horse ethic suits the weekend adventurer — but
in town and during the
commuter week, it's hard to ignore the big, cumbersome Yukon XL's sheer size and lack of maneuverability.
Changing Times drove the eight
commuters in and out of
town.
Taken
in the context of a midsized affordable family and
commuter car, the Malibu Hybrid is plenty quick around
town and when merging onto the highway.
I've owned plenty of vehicles
in my short time on this planet, including Lincoln
Town Car, Kia Amanti, Ford Turus, and a few
commuter...
It is primarily a
commuter town for those who work
in Orlando.
Croot and Carey, then 47 and 59, had been living north of the city
in the
commuter town of Thornhill.
More than 6,300 people live
in Cheverly, which is primarily a
commuter town to the nearby major cities.
Only 45 minutes» from Cape
Town the second oldest town in South Africa serves also as a commuter t
Town the second oldest
town in South Africa serves also as a commuter t
town in South Africa serves also as a
commuter towntown.
The Old
Town Transit Center is a major intermodal transportation station where travelers can transfer between San Diego Metropolitan Transit System city buses, the Green Line of the San Diego Trolley, the Coaster
commuter rail line, and the regional rail system of Amtrak
in the form of its intercity Pacific Surfliner route.
Today, the area is popular for
commuters into Cape
Town and is a «semi-dry» town where alcohol can't be sold in stores but only in restaurants and b
Town and is a «semi-dry»
town where alcohol can't be sold in stores but only in restaurants and b
town where alcohol can't be sold
in stores but only
in restaurants and bars.
Remember the 2008 story
in the same magazine that said $ 200 per barrel oil was imminent, that
commuters would become petroleum refugees & that the suburbs would shortly turn into ghost
towns?
Most lists of the top bike - friendly
towns include major metropolitan areas, but small
towns, those with a population under 100,000, actually pull
in higher percentages of bike
commuters.
Covina, California, has the third busiest
commuter train station
in Southern California, according to its mayor, thus the
town is investing
in a nifty, digitally - accessed bike parking structure called the Mobis Secure Bike Module.
In some parts of
town it is now almost 30 % of the
commuters.
Census data are showing that our downtowns are growing, but there is also growth
in towns and cities that are well connected by
commuter rail.
Indeed, trains — both freight and
commuter — account for a surprising number of severe injuries
in Canada and the United States, and can occur
in both dense population centres and small
towns.
More than 6,300 people live
in Cheverly, which is primarily a
commuter town to the nearby major cities.
It is primarily a
commuter town for those who work
in Orlando.
Now, Waldorf is mostly a
commuter town for residents who work
in Washington D.C. and is the fifth most expensive city for car insurance
in our Maryland study with rates 12 % higher than the state mean.
Tourists,
commuters, students, and a whole lot of other people from urban areas of Canada and the U.S. come through the close streets of this
town every day, and the resulting traffic risk ratings mean lots of local families will pay more for their Niagara Falls insurance bills than they would out
in the Catskills.
Increases
in daily
commuters and commercial drivers are changing the traffic patterns
in this rodeo
town.
By contrast, the MBTA
commuter rail is generally considered useless (everyone I know who lived
in a
town serviced by it would just drive, and usually work along the 128 or 495 belts instead of
in the city itself), but Caltrain is considered a very practical means of commuting if you happen to live near one of the peninsula downtowns and work
in SoMA, and the reason crummy housing stock
in the Mission rents for $ 3500 / month is because you can get to all the cool places either by BART or by BART - > Caltrain transfers.
Largely residential
in character, Murrieta is typically characterized as a
commuter town, with many of its residents commuting to jobs
in San Diego County, Orange County, Los Angeles County, Temecula, and Camp Pendleton.