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  Sudbury (2004) (TV)
When i first found out about "sudbury" it was a year after it had already been filmed and discarded...having thought i missed it i finally found it cheap on ebay and was not disappointed..I am a huge fan of both the "Practical Magic" book and "Practical Magic" movie, even though they have their differences.
"Sudbury" was a kind of an in-between version of the book and movie, but being its only 45 minutes long and was supposed to be a series, not a lot of detail is spread around.
"Sudbury" is like the wrapped up version of the movie with elements from the book mixed in...For example "Sudbury" shares lines with the movie, the concept of midnight margaritas, and has the same ideas as the movie but twists and changes what happens.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0777283   (408 words)

  
  Sudbury, Greater
The city of Greater Sudbury, Ont, the judicial seat for the District of Sudbury, lies 388 km north of Toronto at the crossroads of the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY, highways 69 and 144, and the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific (CPR) railways.
As a result of the 2001 amalgamation, the cities of Sudbury and VALLEY EAST and the towns of Capreol, Nickel Centre, Onaping Falls, RAYSIDE-BALFOUR and Walden also ceased to exist.
Previously known as a mining and union-based community and home to the world's tallest smokestack, Greater Sudbury is now recognized as the largest city in northeastern Ontario.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0007772   (170 words)

  
  Ottawa Centre - R.A.S.C. : Terrestrial Meteorite Craters
The Sudbury Structure is interpreted to represent the tectonized and deeply eroded remnant of a multi-ring or peak-ring impact basin (Stoffler et al).
In this aerial radar image of the Sudbury Structure, the Lake Wanapitei Meteorite Crater is visible adjacent to the distorted east edge of the SIC oval.
The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory is housed in a cavern as large as a 10-story building, in the deepest section of the Creighton Mine.
www.ottawa.rasc.ca /articles/odale_chuck/earth_craters/sudbury/index.html   (4041 words)

  
  Sudbury
Fairbanks, E.E. 1980 Sudbury Basin, a geological enigma.
Miller, A.H. Innes, M.J.S. 1955 Gravity in the Sudbury basin and vicinity.
Naldrett, A.J. 1984 Mineralogy and composition of the Sudbury ores.
www.unb.ca /passc/ImpactDatabase/images/sudbury.htm   (9955 words)

  
 Greater Sudbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The community, renamed Sudbury in honour of the CPR commissioner's wife's hometown in England, grew rapidly as a mining town.
Sudbury was incorporated as a town in 1893, and as a city in 1930.
Prior to 1973, Sudbury comprised portions of the geographic townships of Neelon and McKim.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Greater_Sudbury,_Ontario   (4041 words)

  
 Sudbury, district in Brent, London
Sudbury is situated on the western border of Brent, just west of Wembley.
Until late 14th century Sudbury Manor was the main Middlesex residence for the Archbishops of Canterbury.
The road to London and the presence of Harrow School contributed to the development of Sudbury - it was the first part of Wembley to grow significantly in the 19th century.
www.brent-heritage.co.uk /sudbury.htm   (584 words)

  
 Sudbury Valley School • Home
t Sudbury Valley School, students from preschool through high school age explore the world freely, at their own pace and in their own unique ways.
Located in an old stone mansion and a converted barn on the mid-nineteenth century Bowditch estate, the ten acre campus adjoins extensive conservation lands.
Sudbury Valley School • 2 Winch Street • Framingham, MA 01701 • 508-877-3030
www.sudval.org   (172 words)

  
 Sudbury District Ontario GenWeb - Part of Canada GenWeb
The City of Sudbury is the largest community within the district; and we are located closer to the southern extremity of the district.
The City of Sudbury (population 92,884) is part of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury.
Sudbury is the commercial centre of northeastern Ontario.
www.rootsweb.com /~onsudbur   (1343 words)

  
 Sudbury travel guide - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sudbury is one of the coldest urban cities in Canada and in the World.
Sudbury is served by Greyhound connections to Ottawa, Sault Ste.
Sudbury is a ruggedly beautiful city, with many forests, lakes and rocky hills throughout the area.
wikitravel.org /en/Sudbury_(Ontario)   (2218 words)

  
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Sudbury is at the heart of the MetroWest area, halfway between Boston and Worcester, encircled by Routes 128 and 495, and dissected by Route 20 (the Boston Post Road), and Interstate 90 (the Mass Pike).
Sudbury's earliest townspeople and merchants were not shy when it came to making their needs known, and the Town Meeting seems to have been created as the perfect vehicle for accomplishing that.
In 1954, the Sudbury Highway Department issued a report that stated the town's growing fears succinctly: "Sudbury is about to evolve quite suddenly from a small country town into a congested residential suburb." In 1955, Sudbury was identified as one of the 10 fastest growing towns in the state.
www.sudbury.org /townof.html   (7354 words)

  
 Sudbury Valley School • Online Library. Crisis in American Education   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Books by the Sudbury Valley Press ® are available from www.sudval.org, by calling (508) 877-3030, or by sending a fax to (508) 788-0674.
The Sudbury Valley School ® is a democratic school run by a School Meeting.
Sudbury Valley is a democratic school run by a School Meeting.
www.sudburyvalley.com /05_onli_15.html   (5959 words)

  
 Massachusetts EOEA - Community Preservation Initiative: Community Resource   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sudbury is a charming community located approximately twenty miles west of Boston, along the major highways of Route 20 and Route 117 and Route 27.
Rooted deeply in history, Sudbury is known for Longfellow's Inn, including on the grounds The Redstone Schoolhouse where Mary brought her little lamb, the Grist Mill and the Martha Mary Chapel.
Sudbury is one of the older towns in the New England area, being incorporated in 1639, and it has one of the oldest and longest-running open meeting forms of government.
commpres.env.state.ma.us /community/cmty_main.asp?communityID=288   (227 words)

  
 Sudbury, Massachusetts MA, town profile (Middlesex County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Sudbury is a town in Middlesex County, in the Boston-Cambridge-Quincy metro area.
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Sudbury was $53,285, compared with $21,587 nationally.
Median rent in Sudbury, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $683.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=3153   (608 words)

  
 SUDBURY, Ontario, Canada
Sudbury is officially a bilingual (English and French) city with a multicultural population.
Sudbury is known as the Nickel City because of its nickel and copper mines, scattered throughout the area known as the Sudbury Basin.
Sudbury is home to a vibrant arts and cultural community too.
www.cyberbeach.net /~seajay/sudbury.html   (2809 words)

  
 Greater Sudbury Police Service
Greater Sudbury Police are investigating a death at 223 Jean St. Sudbury.
The Greater Sudbury Police Service is currently investigating an assault that occurred on Granite Street, Sudbury at approximately 8:30 pm November 18, 2006....
The Greater Sudbury Police Service is currently on the scene of a suspicious fire involving the residence located at 1473 Highway 144, Chelmsford....
www.police.sudbury.on.ca /index1.php   (427 words)

  
 BORDC: Resolution Details - Sudbury, Massachusetts
WHEREAS, the citizens of Sudbury recognize the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to be the supreme laws of the Nation and of the Commonwealth;
The Town of Sudbury affirms the efforts of its departments to protect Sudbury residents and directs that all town departments act to preserve and protect the civil rights and civil liberties of Sudbury residents as specified in the Bill of Rights, the U.S. Constitution, and the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; and
The Town of Sudbury directs the Town Counsel to transmit copies of this resolution to town Departments, to Sudbury's U.S. Congressional Representative and Senators, to the U.S. Attorney General and the U.S. Attorney's Office, to the Governor and the Attorney General of the Commonwealth, and to Sudbury's State Representative and Senators.
www.bordc.org /detail.php?id=224   (322 words)

  
 CBC - Canada Votes 2006 - Candidates and Ridings   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The former city of Sudbury and the former town of Walden fall within the riding.
Community Activities: He was the chair of the founding committees of the Elgin St. Mission, the Pregnancy Care Centre of Sudbury, and has served on the committee responsible for the establishment of the Samaritan Centre du Samaritan.
Municipal: Former Sudbury Deputy Mayor and vice-chair of the Regional Council.
www.cbc.ca /canadavotes/riding/195   (702 words)

  
 Realty Times - Real Estate News and Advice - Local Market Conditions
To find out what homes are available in Sudbury and the towns west of Boston, visit www.marilynmessenger.com your on-line source for real estate listings, news and information or call Marilyn Messenger at 508-596-3501 for personal real estate services.
Graced with natural beauty, Sudbury is an ideal blend of old and new, still rural, yet vibrant.
Sudbury is the home of the Wayside Inn/Restaurant, built in 1680 and considered to be one of the oldest inns in the nation.
realtytimes.com /rtmcrcond/Massachusetts~Sudbury~marilyngmessenger   (698 words)

  
 Sudbury
The original Sudbury Plantation straddled the river; land grants were from the colonial legislature and payment was made to Indian owners such as Karte (Goodman).
As the settlement grew, Sudbury townsmen developed not merely a new community, but a new concept; government with the consent of the governed.
Sudbury’s role in the development of the town meeting form of government, and its insistence upon the direct right of a citizen to choose his governors and make himself heard upon any issue in open forum, did much to lay the foundation of American democracy.
www.metrowest.org /service/sudbury.htm   (276 words)

  
 S. S. Sudbury
Originally HMCS SUDBURY, a corvette commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy in 1941, she was launched in Kingston, Ontario.
SUDBURY served in the North Atlantic during the Second World War, and made two trips across the Atlantic during that time.
In 1949 she entered service as the S.S. Sudbury, and in 1954 was purchased by Island Tug and Barge.
www.hazegray.org /navhist/canada/sudbury   (411 words)

  
 IngentaConnect Geophysical evidence for a pre-impact Sudbury dome, southern Supe...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
New filtering of aeromagnetic images of the Sudbury area indicates the existence of a large, elliptical feature that appears to underlie the deformed Sudbury Structure in the region of the exposed Levack Gneiss Complex, such that the two features have long axes which are significantly orthogonal to one another.
A north–south-oriented ellipse appears to be crosscut by that of the Sudbury Structure and does not correspond to known local lithological or structural trends.
The magnetic images, combined with existing tectonic, petrological, geothermometric and geobarometric, and geochronological data, are used to suggest the existence of a pre-impact crustal dome in the southernmost Abitibi subprovince, probably related to ca.
www.ingentaconnect.com /content/nrc/cjes/2005/00000042/00000001/art00001   (446 words)

  
 Sudbury Ontario FoundLocally's Business Directory and Community Information about businesses, shopping, attractions and ...
The Sudbury basin is dotted with mines and mining artifacts.
There are DOZENS of museums and historical sites, lots of parks and greenspace along the city's rivers and canals, and activities and sports to keep anybody busy (and happy).
Sudbury's festivals attract hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
sudbury.foundlocally.com   (596 words)

  
 Sudbury Poor Law Union and Workhouse
A hamlet to the south of Sudbury bears the name Workhouse Green, presumably because one of the buildings there was a workhouse.
Initially, the new Sudbury union employed three workhouses: one at Sudbury for able-bodied men and boys over 13, one at Bures for aged and infirm men and women, and one at Melford for able-bodied females up to 16 and boys from 7 to 13.
In 1836, plans for a new single workhouse were instigated with the purchase of the former Sudbury parish workhouse and its grounds for £500.
users.ox.ac.uk /~peter/workhouse/Sudbury/Sudbury.shtml   (723 words)

  
 Town of Sudbury, MA 01776
The Sudbury Transfer Station will be closed all day Thursday, November 22, in observance of Thanksgiving.
Friday, November 23, 2007 at the Sudbury Police Station, 415 Boston Post Road from 9:00 a.m.
Verizon's CATV offering is part of their fiber-to-the-home offering (they call it FiOS), which provides each home with a single very high speed access for CATV, phone, and Internet.
www.town.sudbury.ma.us   (304 words)

  
 Sudbury Nightlife Guide and Adult Directory
Sudbury at Night is a premier portal for everything about Sudbury Nightlife.
Whether you're looking for a limousine ride in through downtown or something more exotic and wild with an Sudbury escort, the Sudbury at Night directory and Guide is the right place to start and end your search.
Escort Agencies, Sudbury Independent escorts, VIP Agencies, VIP Escorts
www.sudburyatnight.com   (90 words)

  
 Sudbury Minutemen - Colonial Reenactors & Historical Speakers
Sudbury Minutemen - Colonial Reenactors and Historical Speakers
The Sudbury Companies of Militia and Minute are historical interpreters of the Colonial Period, specifically for the American Revolution from 1774 to 1775 and the locale of Sudbury, Massachusetts.
The Sudbury Minutemen preserve American heritage and educate the public through reenactments, performances, speaker events, a monthly muster, a Colonial Faire, parades, and other educational, fun events.
www.sudburyminutemen.org   (64 words)

  
 Sudbury, Suffolk, England, an Attractive English Market Town
Sudbury and District Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Set inthe heart of the Stour Valley, an area of outstanding natural beauty, the market town of Sudbury is an ideal centre for both business and pleasure trips to East Anglia.
Sudbury is an ancient market town dating back to Saxon times.
www.sudbury.org.uk   (191 words)

  
 Earthcare
EarthCare Sudbury is a unique partnership between the City of Greater Sudbury, over 90 community agencies, organizations and businesses, and hundreds of individual collaborating for a greener, healthier and more sustainable community.
Let's be Efficient Sudbury Youth Contest The "Let's be Efficient, Sudbury" Youth Contest is a contest to get youth involved in energy efficiency and energy conservation issues in Greater Sudbury.
Let's be Efficient Sudbury Youth Contest Poster The "Let's be Efficient, Sudbury!" Youth Contest is a contest to get youth involved in energy efficiency and energy conservation issues in Greater Sudbury.
www.city.greatersudbury.on.ca /cms/index.cfm?app=div_earthcare&lang=en   (457 words)

  
 Sudbury Public Schools
To our knowledge there have been no reported cases in Sudbury, but we want to call your attention to this issue.
The Sudbury Public Schools strive to enable all students to reach their intellectual and personal potential.
No person shall be excluded from or discriminated against in admission to the public schools of Sudbury, for admittance to State and Federally funded grant programs, or in obtaining the advantages, privileges, and course of study presented in these school, on account of race, color, gender, disability, sexual orientation, religion, national origin or homelessness.
www.sudbury-k8.org   (700 words)

  
 Sudbury Valley Trustees
In spite of the inclement weather, the Crossroads Community Foundation Youth Action Council and other SVT volunteers, including adult leaders of the Sudbury Venture Crew (a scouting group) assisted with the native plant bird garden expansion at the Turenne Wildlife Habitat in Southborough.
The Wolbach Farm, SVT's permanent home, is a great place for a short walk, to volunteer, or to rent for family gatherings, birthday parties and more--one of the most beautiful locations in Metrowest!
Sudbury Valley Trustees; 18 Wolbach Road, Sudbury MA 01776; 978-443-5588
www.sudburyvalleytrustees.org   (251 words)

  
 Sudbury, Rutland County, Vermont
Sudbury was chartered on 6 August 1763 by Benning Wentworth, Governor of New Hampshire.
By 1776 there were two roads in Sudbury: the Crown Point Road and the Hubbardton Military Road.
A comprehensive study of the genealogies of the families of Sudbury, Vermont from its founding in 1763 until the end of the Civil War.
users.ameritech.net /mwheeler1/Sudbury.htm   (616 words)

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