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1986Year The buildings that housed the old Newark News, structures that have remained unoccupied since the newspaper folded in 1972, are being renovated into condominium apartments. To be named Clinton Plaza, the project will occupy a square block in downtown Newark in an area bounded by Clinton, Beaver, Mulberry and Market Streets which is two blocks from the Pennsylvania Railroad Station and the PATH trains to Manhattan. POSTINGSConversion in Newark

New Condos for the Old News

1990Year LEAD: A local developer's Victorian-style condominiums are designed to attract newcomers to a wealthy historic neighborhood in this mill city. Northeast Notebook: Fall River, Mass.

New Condos In an Old Area

1990Year LEAD: A LOCAL developer's Victorian-style condominiums are designed to attract newcomers to a wealthy historic neighborhood in this mill city. NATIONAL NOTEBOOK: Fall River, Mass.

New Condos In an Old Area

1987Year LEAD: The remaining undeveloped segment of one of Garden City's most venerable sites will soon be home to one of Long Island's newest condominium projects. Construction will start this spring on the Wyndham at Garden City, a $125 million, 316-unit condominium complete with pond, gazebo and health club. The development will cover the 12.5 acres that form part of the historic 21-acre site of the 100-year-old, Georgian-style Garden City Hotel, which was razed in 1974 and replaced with a new hotel in 1983. POSTINGS: 316 for Garden City

New Condos on Old Site

1959Year A technological revolution in the generation of electricity is now under way, both in the United States and in Russia. It has come about as the result of rapid advances in thermoelectricity, the direct transformation of heat energy into electricity without moving parts. SCIENCE IN REVIEW

New Conducting Materials Convert Heat To Electricity Without Moving Parts

2004Year Arts, Briefly: Michael Christie is named new music director of Phoenix Symphony (S) Arts, Briefly

New Conductor in Phoenix

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