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For many years, this station was known as WYSN, "Sunny 101". Licensed to Central City in Somerset County, the station first went on the air October 19, 1972 as WCCS, whose calls are used today by an AM station north of Somerset County in Homer City. The original owner of the station was Central Broadcasting Company, with Ben Jones serving as ...
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WGGI (990 kHz) is an American AM radio station, licensed to serve Somerset, Pennsylvania; the seat of country music for Somerset County.The station broadcasts with a maximum output power of 10,000 watts during the day and greatly reduces power to 100 watts at night, using a two-tower directional antenna system.
The Hunterdon County commissioners have agreed to sell the county's garbage transfer station in Clinton Township for $3.7 million.. Waste Management of New Jersey submitted the only bid for the ...
SOMERSET ―Here are the property transfers recorded with the Somerset County Recorder of Deeds from Dec. 4-8.. Berwind Corporation to LCT Energy LP, Shade Township, $400,000. Gregory Barr to ...
Transfer station garbage fees are rising from $59 to $65 with construction debris at transfer stations going from $65 to $70. The cost for individual bags is bumping from $3 to $4. The minimum fee ...
The station at 350 East Main Street was opened on August 10, 1913 as a replacement station. [4] [5] This was a part of the Central Railroad of New Jersey Elevation Project from Elizabeth to Somerville (grade crossing removal). The station on the north side of the tracks replaced the original station (circa 1847-1848) that was located on the ...
Sussex County will spend $1.2 million to add a prisoner transfer station to its communications center in Frankford, after the county commissioners were able to shave $200,000 off the initial bid ...