Sentences with phrase «cross town lines»

It coordinates all of those functions in areas that cross town lines, services that include: roads, flood control, economic development, law enforcement and judiciary, social services, emergency communications, garbage removal and recycling, Ulster Community College and delinquent tax collection.
His view of the legislature is as a body that oversees issues which cross town lines, such as waste management, flooding, roads, emergency management and law enforcement; he feels that, «It is under - performing in almost all areas of its responsibility.»
Construction resumes this morning, and is expected to cross a town line.

Not exact matches

Chris Löwe had Philip Billing to thank after losing possession on the half - way line, and Town's younger Danish player showed excellent athleticism to avert any potential cross causing havoc in the Town penalty area.
Town just couldn't efficiently clear it's lines; Stephen Ward would have more success in comparison to his full - back partner however, as the Irishman worked a decent amount of space in the box beyond Tommy Smith and delivered a low cross aiming for Wood, but once again that man Schindler timed his sliding clearance efficiently to send both outfits in at the break with the deadlock yet to be broken.
For instance, the campaign crossed out Florida or Greenwood Lake on many lines and replaced it with Warwick, the town in which those villages are located.
Support for outside commercial interests over home rule and the promise of meaningful noise control is a red line that candidates for East Hampton Town elected office should not cross.
The Suffolk County Legislature, in a vote that crossed party lines, narrowly approved a proposal to create a regional council of municipal governments to expedite major projects, despite opposition from five of the county's 10 towns.
Ulster town officials have continued pushing for the closure of Buck's junkyard on Route 213, issuing an order to remedy against the owner of an adjacent property to remove cars and automotive parts that have crossed the property line from the property owned by Don Mackenzie.
From their improbable alliance a remarkable sisterhood emerges, instilling all of them with the courage to transcend the lines that define them, and the realization that sometimes those lines are made to be crossed - even if it means bringing everyone in town face - to - face with the changing times.
Members of the small Jewish community of Whitefish, Mont., a resort town 60 miles south of the Canadian border, believe a line was crossed between free speech rights and credible threats of violence.
We tick the significant boxes: Brandenburg Gate, which had been boxed in by the Berlin Wall; Checkpoint Charlie, the best - known crossing point between East and West Berlin; Unter den Linden, an elegant boulevard, and Karl - Marx - Allee, a street lined in socialist - style residential blocks; Charlottenburg Wilmersdorf, a western town with a palace and an Olympic stadium, and Prenzlau, an eastern town with one of the highest jobless rates in the country; and Glienicker Bridge in Potsdam, where commies and capitalists used to swap spies.
She'd crossed three major borders and countless minor map lines and even after reaching approximately the right distance rejected several towns as she passed.
Find the contact information for your town's animal shelter (keep in mind your pet could have crossed city or county lines).
One of the most famous steam lines in the world, the West Highland Line crosses the wonderful backdrops of rural Scotland between Glasgow and the port towns of Oban and Mallaig.
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