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In the News (Sat 4 Jul 09)

  
  Caernarfon Castle
The Menai Strait also allowed speedy access between the north Welsh coast and the western coast, and was therefore important for Edward to control for supplying outposts such as Harlech and Aberystwyth.
Therefore as the entirety of the new settlement was of English origin, I use the anglicised "Caernarvon" as opposed to the Welsh "Caernarfon" in this article.
He also wished to create Caernarvon as the capital of a new dominion - hence the incorporation of a town and market into the strong walls of the site.
www.castlewales.com /caernarf.html   (2091 words)

  
 Reading Eagle: Municipal Links   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Caernarvon Township supervisors agreed Tuesday night to a settlement of their lawsuit claiming a small portion of the Conestoga Landfill is actually in Caernarvon.
The Caernarvon Township supervisors on Tuesday voted 3-0 to allow a 21,000-gallon temporary holding tank to be built in the Valley Ponds development between Valley Pond and Valley roads, contingent on approval from the planning commission.
The Caernarvon Township supervisors have voted 3-0 to use a $78,000 open-space grant to construct a walkway and gazebo on 1.7 acres in Morgan Circle.
www.readingeagle.com /municipal_links/news/caernarvon.asp   (8406 words)

  
 Caernarvon Freshwater Diversion Project
Freshwater diversion from Caernarvon may have been responsible for keeping the red tide out of the Breton Basin in 1996.
Analysis of monitoring data by Louisiana State University scientists has indicated that nutrients, especially nitrogen, are removed by the marsh prior to reaching the Gulf of Mexico.
The Caernarvon Interagency Advisory Group consisting of 14 representatives of federal and state agencies, fisheries, and landowners provides overall operational oversight.
www.lacoast.gov /programs/Caernarvon/factsheet.htm   (693 words)

  
 Caernarvon Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Caernarvon Township is a rural community of 2,312 residents in southeastern Pennsylvania, conveniently located an hour west of Philadelphia and an hour east of Harrisburg.
Caernarvon Township offers a variety of housing types from garden apartments to small, older homes to luxury condominiums to spacious estate homes.
Caernarvon Township is a highly desirable location for families with children as well as retirees.
www.caernarvon.org   (231 words)

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