ISO NewEngland Inc. ISO NE is an independent, non profit Regional Transmission Organization RTO , serving Connecticut , Maine , Massachusetts , New Hampshire , Rhode Island and Vermont . ref cite web url http www.allbusiness.com energy utilities utilities industry electric powerity 12312570 1.html title ISO NewEngland Forecasts Adequate Resources to Meet Summer Electricity Demand. publisher AllBusiness.com accessdate 2009 10 01 ref ISO NE oversees the operation of NewEngland s bulk electric power system and transmission line s, generated and transmitted by its member utilities, as well as Hydro Qu bec , NB Power , the New York Power Authority and utilities in New York state, when the need arises. ISO NE is responsible for reliably operating NewEngland s 32,000 megawatt bulk electric power generation and transmission system. One of its major duties is to provide tariffs for the prices, terms, and conditions of the energy supply in NewEngland. ref cite web url http www.iso ne.com regulatory tariff index.html ISO NewEngland website title ISO NewEngland publisher ISO NewEngland date 2011 accessdate October 3, 2011 ref Its Board of Directors and its over 400 employees have no financial interest or ties to any company doing business in the region s wholesale electricity marketplace. ISO NE was created in 1997 by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission , as a replacement for the NewEngland Power Pool NEPOOL , which was created in 1971. ISO NE is based in Holyoke, Massachusetts Holyoke , Massachusetts . See also Energy law Independent system operator List of United States electric companies Northeast Blackout References reflist External links http www.iso ne.com Official website Category Energy in NewEngland Category Electric power transmission system operators in the United States Category Companies based in Massachusetts Category Companies based in Holyoke, Massachusetts Category Hampden County, Massachusetts Category Article Feedback 5 energy stub ... more details
Associated Grocers of NewEngland AGNE is a retailers cooperative serving over four hundred independent supermarket s in Connecticut , Maine , Massachusetts , New Hampshire , New York , Rhode Island , and Vermont . It was founded in 1946 as New Hampshire Wholesale Grocers and took the present name in 1969. AGNE belongs to Retailer Owned Food Distributors & Associates . It distributes Shurfine products in its stores. It is based in Pembroke, New Hampshire . It operates Vista Foods supermarkets in Laconia, New Hampshire and Newport city , Vermont Newport, Vermont Harvest Markets in Bedford, New Hampshire Bedford , Hollis, New Hampshire , and Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. External links http www.agne.com Associated Grocers of NewEngland web site Category Retailers cooperatives Category Supermarkets of the United States Category Merrimack County, New Hampshire ... more details
Infobox Journal title The NewEngland Quarterly cover Image tneqlowres.gif editor Linda Smith Rhoads discipline History of NewEngland language English abbreviation New Engl. Quart. publisher MIT Press country United States frequency Quarterly history 1928 present openaccess impact impact year website http newenglandquarterly.org link1 http www.mitpressjournals.org toc tneq current link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR 00284866 OCLC 1759778 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0028 4866 eISSN 1937 2213 The NewEngland Quarterly is a peer reviewed academic journal consisting of articles on NewEngland s cultural, literary, political, and social history. The journal contains essays, interpretations of traditional texts, essay reviews and book reviews. The NewEngland Quarterly was founded in 1928 and is published online and in hard copy by the MIT Press . External links Official http newenglandquarterly.org http www.mitpressjournals.org loi tneq The NewEngland Quarterly on the MIT Press website journal stub DEFAULTSORT NewEngland Quarterly, The Category American history journals Category Quarterly journals Category MIT Press academic journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1928 ... more details
Infobox ecoregion name NewEngland Acadian forests image FranconiaRidgeTrail.jpg image size image alt image caption White Mountains New Hampshire White Mountains of New Hampshire country United States country1 Canada state Maine state1 New Hampshire state2 Vermont state3 New York state4 Massachusetts state5 Connecticut state6 Nova Scotia state7 New Brunswick state8 Quebec region type States Provinces ... forests map NewEngland Acadian forests map.svg map size 248 map alt map caption The NewEngland ... on the hills, mountains and plateaus of NewEngland in the northeast United States and the Maritime ... on Vanderbilt.edu NewEngland Acadian Forests ref Climate This ecoregion has a humid continental ... on the Adirondack Mountains . In Canada the NewEngland Acadian forests ecoregion includes ... forests and the hardwood forests in the NewEngland Acadian ecoregion . The prevalence in the canopy ... of NewEngland from those in the Great Lakes region to the west. ref http www.worldwildlife.org wildworld profiles terrestrial na na0410 full.html World Wildlife Fund NewEngland Acadian forests ref The vegetation of the NewEngland and Maritimes Maritime Appalachian Highlands is similar throughout ... and the Cape Breton Highlands , the Chaleur Uplands of New Brunswick, the NewEngland Uplands ... in the White Mountain regions and the northern parts of NewEngland Uplands, primarily the middle ... is also an important canopy species in southern NewEngland s seaboard lowlands. White pine Pinus ... flora . The wetland of the NewEngland area exhibit considerable diversity across the range ... Kalmia polifolia , and American cranberry bushes Vaccinium macrocarpon . Throughout NewEngland these areas ... bogs. The most characteristic trees of southern and low altitude NewEngland swamps are hemlock Tsuga ... of hemlocks in this range. In northern and high altitude swamps of NewEngland the dominant canopy ... . Flora of the Northeast A Manual of the Vascular Flora of NewEngland and Adjacent New York , Boston ... more details
NewEngland Comics is a comic book retail chain and publisher headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts , USA. They are known for publishing The Tick comic books. They have locations in Quincy, Massachusetts Quincy , Allston, Massachusetts Allston , Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline , Brockton, Massachusetts Brockton , Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge , Malden, Massachusetts Malden , New Bedford, Massachusetts New Bedford and Norwood, Massachusetts Norwood . External links http www.newenglandcomics.com Official website comic stub Category Comic book publishing companies of the United States pt NewEngland Comics ... more details
Infobox Airline airline NewEngland Airlines logo NewEngland Airlines logo.jpg logo size 280 fleet size 7 destinations 2 IATA EJ ICAO NEA callsign NEWENGLAND parent NewEngland Airlines, Inc. founded 1970 headquarters Westerly, Rhode Island key people William Bendokas President hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website http www.block island.com nea NewEngland Airlines is a regional airline based in Westerly, Rhode Island , United States USA . With a main base at Westerly State Airport , it provides scheduled service to Block Island and operates charters to other destinations. History The airline was established and started operations in 1970. ref name FI09 cite journal title Directory World Airlines Part 3 2009 journal Flight International page 29 90 date 2009 04 14 ref NewEngland Airlines has been in continuous service since then, under the same private ownership. It was and is the only scheduled airline with its primary bases of operation in Rhode Island. Destinations for Scheduled Flights Westerly, Rhode Island Westerly State Airport New Shoreham, Rhode Island Block Island State Airport Fleet As of June 2010, the NewEngland Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft ref name FI09 3 Britten Norman Islander Britten Norman BN 2 Islander 3 x Piper PA 32 Cherokee 6 1 x Piper PA28 Archer References reflist External links http www.block island.com nea NewEngland Airlines Category Regional airlines of the United States Category Regional Airline Association members Category Companies based in Rhode Island Category Transportation in Washington County, Rhode Island Category Airlines established in 1970 de NewEngland Airlines vi NewEngland Airlines ... more details
advert date September 2011 Infobox company name NewEngland Tea & Coffee Co., Inc logo File color.NEC.logo.horiz.w.tag.png 240x100px center NewEngland Coffee Logo type Private company Private genre fate predecessor successor foundation Boston , Massachusetts , United States US Start date 1916 founder ... footnotes intl NewEngland Coffee is NewEngland s largest independent specialty coffee ... Kaloyanides, George Kaloyanides and Megaklis Papadopoulos in Boston , Massachusetts , NewEngland Coffee is currently owned and operated by a third generation of the Kaloyanides and Dostou families. NewEngland Coffee was voted Massachusetts family business of the year in 2007. ref http www.mafba.com 2007awardevent.html ref History Menelaos, George and Megaklis started NewEngland Coffee ... to join the business. File NewEngland Coffee Company Headquarters.jpg thumb NewEngland Coffee Company Headquarters In 1966, after outgrowing several homes in succession, NewEngland Coffee finally settled into their present location at 100 Charles Street in Malden, Massachusetts . Today, NewEngland .... File NewEngland Coffee Company Products.jpg thumb Coffee Bags While they have grown into a much ... and sell premium coffee and provide quality service. NewEngland Coffee only uses 100 Coffea arabica Arabica beans in all of their products. NewEngland Coffee offers coffee blends, flavored coffees ... Today, NewEngland Coffee serves over 5,000 Foodservice Customers nationally with their variety ... Shops Convenience Stores Colleges and Universities Healthcare Cafeterias NewEngland Coffee ... ticker 2010 10 newengland cof.html ref ref http www.newenglandcoffee.com contact where to buy Learn Where to Buy ref The Coffee Shop, NewEngland Coffee s online store, offers exclusive coffee ... Official NewEngland Coffee Consumer Website http www.newenglandcoffee.com foodservice Official NewEngland Coffee Foodservice Website http www.facebook.com newenglandcoffee Facebook Page for NewEngland ... more details
Infobox Company company name Verizon NewEngland, Inc. company logo File Verizon logo.svg 200px vector logo company type Private company Private Subsidiary of Verizon Communications Verizon genre foundation 1883 founder location city Boston, Massachusetts location country USA location origins key people area served Massachusetts , Rhode Island industry Telecommunications products Plain old telephone service POTS , DSL , FiOS FTTP revenue operating income net income num employees parent Bell Telephone ... Rhode Island footnotes Image Net old.png thumb right 100px NewEngland Telephone logo, 1921 1939 Image NewEngland Telephone.png 100px thumb right NewEngland Telephone logo, 1984 1992 Verizon NewEngland, Inc. , formerly NewEngland Telephone and Telegraph Company , more commonly known as NewEngland Telephone , is a Bell Operating Company that serves most of Massachusetts and all of Rhode Island . History NewEngland Telephone served most of the NewEngland area of the United States , including Maine , Massachusetts , New Hampshire , Rhode Island , and Vermont as a part of the original ... its own name to Verizon . NewEngland Telephone was then renamed Verizon NewEngland, Inc. The headquarters of Verizon NewEngland is located at 185 Franklin Street in the Post Office Square, Boston .... Its slogan and jingle was We re the one for you, NewEngland. NewEngland Telephone. Despite the similarity of names, the company has no connection to an earlier NewEngland Telephone and Telegraph ... business name of NewEngland Telephone was The NewEngland Telephone and Telegraph Company. It also had no connection to Southern NewEngland Telephone SNET which covered Connecticut and small parts of New York . Verizon has operations in a small part of Connecticut, but that is considered part of New York Telephone . Split As of April 1, 2008, its operations in Maine , New Hampshire , and Vermont were sold to FairPoint Communications as Northern NewEngland Telephone Operations and Telephone Operating ... more details
The NewEngland Psalter was an early reading textbook for children which was first published in the late 17th century. It was preceded by the hornbook and the Alphabet book primer as early reading texts and by a variety of psalter s which were used in religious services. The contents of the NewEngland Psalter included the Psalms, some of the stories of the Old and New Testament, rules for reading, lessons in spelling, instructions for printing letters, reading verse and the use of capitals. It is significant that during this period of time the laws of England forbade the printing of Bibles outside of Britain. It was considered legal to print the Psalms in America. Once children had completed the lessons in the NewEngland Psalter they proceeded to the Bible, the catechism and the spelling book. The NewEngland Psalter was reprinted regularly throughout the eighteenth century. References Monaghan, J. 2005 . Learning to read and write in colonial America. Boston, MA University of Massachusetts Press. Smith, N. 2002 American reading instruction. Newark, DE International Reading Association. Category Psalters ... more details
Infobox Company company name Southern NewEngland Telecommunications Corporation company logo Deleted image removed Image Snetlogo.png company type Privately held company Private subsidiary of AT&T AT&T Inc. ref cite web url http investing.businessweek.com research stocks private snapshot.asp?privcapId 304178 title Southern NewEngland Telecommunications Corp. Private Company Information BusinessWeek accessdate 2008 09 08 ref company slogan foundation 1986 defunct 2006 successor AT&T Teleholdings location New Haven, CT , USA key people industry Telecommunications num employees products Telephone Local Telephone Service revenue parent SBC Communications SBC AT&T 1998 2006 Southern NewEngland Telecommunications Corporation started operations in 1986 as the holding company for Southern NewEngland Telephone The Southern NewEngland Telephone Company . Prior to 1986, The Southern NewEngland Telephone Company had been a minority holding of American Telephone & Telegraph AT&T until February 1986, when AT&T withdrew its 23 holding. SNET then became its own company, operating a telecommunications sales division, Sonecor Systems Division , which began operations on January 1, 1983 and sold equipment in competition with AT&T before the Bell System divestiture. SNET also operated SNET America , which sold long distance services within Connecticut . Under threats of a hostile takeover, Southern NewEngland Telephone underwent a restructuring in 1986, creating Southern NewEngland Telecommunications as the holding company of SNET and its related businesses. Southern NewEngland Telecommunications was acquired by SBC Communications in 1998. SNET Corporation was merged into AT&T Teleholdings , formerly Ameritech , in 2006 and ceased to exist. References reflist br AT&T Category AT&T Category Communications in Connecticut Category Companies established in 1986 Category 2006 disestablishments ... more details
dablink For the former company, see Central NewEngland Railway . Infobox SG rail railroad name Central NewEngland Railroad marks CNZR locale Hartford, Connecticut Hartford , Connecticut , U.S.A start year 1995 end year present length convert 22.2 mi ref name redeker hq city Windsor, Connecticut The Central NewEngland Railroad reporting mark CNZR is a railroad in and near Hartford, Connecticut . It began operations in 1995 on former Conrail trackage. br The line currently operates two sections of track The convert 8.7 mi km adj on former Griffin Secondary from Hartford Union Station northwest to industrial areas in Bloomfield, Connecticut Bloomfield , which was once part of the Central NewEngland Railway , and the convert 13.5 mi km adj on Connecticut portion of the former New Haven Armory Branch formerly the Springfield and New London Railroad from East Windsor, Connecticut East Windsor Hill to the Massachusetts State line. ref name redeker cite web last Redeker first James P. url http www.ct.gov recovery lib recovery certification transportation tiger central newengland rr tiger grant.pdf title Central NewEngland Railroad TIGER Discretionary Grant Application publisher Connecticut Department of Transportation format pdf date September 4, 2009 accessdate 2012 04 23 ref Interchange is with Connecticut Southern Railroad . References reflist External links http www.cnzrrr.com Central NewEngland Railroad Co., Inc. Connecticut railroads DEFAULTSORT Central NewEngland Railroad Category Connecticut railroads Category Railway companies established in 1995 Category Spin offs of Conrail Category Companies operating former New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad lines ... more details
Many species of wildflower s are native to NewEngland . There are four important community types which show considerable diversity and blending across this United States physiographic region . These are alpine, coniferous forests, northern hardwood forests, and wetlands. Wetlands may be further subdivided into bogs, swamps, and bottomlands. This article lists some of these Wildflowers of NewEngland and references sites for further research. Threats Habitat Loss and Invasive Species are major threats to the wildflowers of this region. These invasive species include Purple Loosestrife , Garlic Mustard and Multiflora Rose . gallery caption SPRING WILDFLOWERS Image SkunkCabbage.jpg Eastern Skunk Cabbage Image Maianthemum canadense.jpg Canada mayflower Image Pinkslipper.jpg Lady s slipper Image WaterArum.jpg Water Arum Image jackinPulpitWR.jpg Arisaema triphyllum Jack in the Pulpit File Aralia nudicaulis 001.jpg Aralia nudicaulis Wild Sarsaparilla gallery gallery caption SUMMER and FALL WILDFLOWERS Image ghostflowers.jpg Monotropa uniflora Indian Pipe Image White fringed orchid.jpg Platanthera blephariglottis P. blephariglottis White fringed orchid Image CanadaLily.jpg Canada lily gallery See also NewEngland Acadian forests Wildflowers of the Great Smoky Mountains Wildflowers of the Canadian Rocky Mountains List of San Francisco Bay Area wildflowers Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Brandywine Wildflower and Native Plant Gardens Wildflower Festival Resources Spring Wildflowers of NewEngland by Marilyn Dwelley Hardcover , Down East Books 2nd edition July 2000 ,ISBN 0892724897. Summer & Fall Wildflowers of NewEngland by Marilyn Dwelley Hardcover , Down East Books 2nd revised edition November 2004 ,ISBN 0892725591. External links http www.newfs.org NewEngland Wildflower Society http www.arthurhaines.com Taxonomy of NewEngland Plants http www.bio.brandeis.edu fieldbio Wildflowers Kimonis Kramer PAGES MAIN.html Guide to Fall Wildflowers of NewEngland Category NewEngland ... more details
Image Hotspots.jpg right thumb 450px The NewEngland hotspot is marked 28 on map. File Portion of the NewEngland hotspot.png 400px thumb A portion of the track of the NewEngland hotspot. The Western most white dot is Mont Royal in Montreal . The white dot just off the continental shelf is the Bear seamount . The NewEngland hotspot , also referred to as the Great Meteor hotspot , is a long lived volcano volcanic hotspot geology hotspot in the Atlantic Ocean . The hotspot s most recent eruptive center is the Great Meteor Seamount , and it probably created a short line of mid to late Tertiary age seamount s on the African Plate but appears to be currently inactive. ref name SE http adsabs.harvard.edu abs 1984JGR....89.9980D Age Progressive Volcanism in the NewEngland Seamounts and the opening of the Central Atlantic Ocean Retrieved on 2007 10 05 ref The NewEngland hotspot track is used to estimate the movement of the North American Plate away from the African Plate from early Cretaceous period to the present. ref name SE The NewEngland hotspot has been overridden by the Mid Atlantic Ridge . Geologic history About 200 million years ago, just as the Atlantic Ocean was starting to form, the area northwest of Hudson Bay was over the NewEngland hotspot. About 50 million years later, as the Atlantic Ocean opened slightly, the plume was under present day Ontario , creating numerous ... 25 million years later, the hotspot created the magma intrusions of the White Mountains New Hampshire White Mountains in New Hampshire . As the North American Plate moved westward, it created the NewEngland Seamount chain between 80 and 100 million years ago. When the hotspot created the NewEngland ... Rise and NewEngland Seamounts Retrieved on 2007 08 05 ref See also Portal Volcanism of Canada Great Meteor hotspot track NewEngland Seamount chain Volcanism of Northern Canada Volcanism ... history of Quebec Category Natural history of New Hampshire it NewEngland hotspot ... more details
Infobox Book name Old Ghosts of NewEngland image image caption Front cover of the United States American paperback edition. author C.J. Fusco photographs Erin Paul Donovan, C.J. Fusco, Chris Greiner, Dale Evva Gefland country United States language English language English series subject Travel Guide, Haunted Places, Ghosts publisher The Countryman Press pub date 1 June, 2009 media type Paperback pages 237 pp first edition isbn 978 0 88150 820 8 oclc 277205692 Old Ghosts of NewEngland A Traveler s Guide to the Spookiest Sites in the Northeast is a 2009 book by Connecticut native C.J. Fusco covering the various allegedly haunted house haunted locales in the NewEngland states of Maine , New Hampshire , Vermont , Massachusetts , Connecticut, and Rhode Island . Old Ghosts of NewEngland is presented as a traveler s guide to the many inns, restaurants, lighthouses, pubs, museums, parks, graveyards, and schools throughout NewEngland where spirits are rumored to roam. The book is painstakingly researched, with detailed commentaries about each place. Representing a unique marriage of the travel guide and the book of Ghost story ghost stories , Old Ghosts of NewEngland delves deeply into the histories of NewEngland s most notorious haunted houses and provides photos, and detailed directions for how to reach each place so that readers can conduct their own investigations of the paranormal . ref http www.countrymanpress.com titles OldGhostNEi1.html Old Ghosts of NewEngland http www.countrymanpress.com Countryman Press 2009 . Retrieved 1 19 09 ref References Reflist Category 2009 books Category American non fiction books ... more details
File NewEngland Primer Enlarged printed and sold by Benjamin Franklin.jpg thumb right 230px Title page , NewEngland Primer Enlarged , printed and sold at Philadelphia by Benjamin Franklin , 1764 The NewEngland Primer was the first Reading process reading Primer textbook primer designed for the Colonial ... brought over from England. By 1690, Boston publishers were reprinting the English Protestant Tutor under the title of The NewEngland Primer. The Primer included additional material that made it widely .... History The NewEngland Primer was first published between 1687 and 1690 by England English printer ... the brief Catholic ascendancy under James II of England James II . Based largely upon The Protestant Tutor , which he had published in England, ref http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 9D02E1D81330E333A25757C1A9679D94669ED7CF A Famous Book The NewEngland Primer , The New York Times , November 14, 1897 ref The NewEngland Primer was the first reading Primer textbook primer designed for the American Colonies. While the selections in the NewEngland Primer varied somewhat across time ... title Power and the pulpit in Puritan NewEngland url http books.google.com books?id J44sAQAAMAAJ ... There have been many reprints of the NewEngland Primer. NewEngland Primer Improved for the More ... 925279 17 X NewEngland Primer 1996, A Family & Homeschool Textbook. The 1843 Updated Edition with Lesson ... Children s literature Alphabet book Basal reader Hornbook References Ford, Paul Leicester. The NewEngland ..., Kyle B. Rethinking The NewEngland Primer, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 104 ... . Watters, David H. I Spake as a Child Authority, Metaphor and the NewEngland Primer, Early American ... begins newengland primer.php Images from the 1843 edition DEFAULTSORT NewEngland Primer, The Category Christian studies books Category NewEngland Puritanism Category Alphabet books Category American children s books Category Textbooks de NewEngland Primer ... more details
unreferenced date December 2007 NewEngland Transcendentalists are the core group of writers from whom the phenomenon of American Transcendentalism radiated. The primary examples are Ralph Waldo Emerson , Henry David Thoreau , and Bronson Alcott among others from Concord, Massachusetts . This group was largely influenced by the Unitarianism Unitarian church in nearby Boston . Category Transcendentalism Category History of NewEngland Category Concord, Massachusetts lit stub ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Weekend in NewEngland is a song written by Randy Edelman , and released by Barry Manilow on his 1976 album This One s for You Barry Manilow album This One s For You . The song was released as a single in 1976, reaching number one on the U.S. Adult Contemporary Easy Listening chart and number ten on the Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Hot 100 . ref cite book title Top Adult Contemporary 1961 2001 last Whitburn first Joel authorlink Joel Whitburn year 2002 publisher Record Research page 155 ref It is a classic example of Manilow s popular style of big ballad, including a romantic theme, swelling orchestration and a dramatic finish. Citation needed date November 2010 The only reference to the title is the line, Time in NewEngland took me away... , and the word weekend is never mentioned at all. It was followed by the single, Looks Like We Made It . The Reba McEntire song, Whoever s in NewEngland song Whoever s in NewEngland , is seen by many By whom date November 2010 as an answer song to Weekend In NewEngland , as sung by the wife of a philandering husband who has an ongoing affair with someone in NewEngland . This song was recorded by John Barrowman for his 2007 album Another Side John Barrowman album Another Side , it was also heard in the 2009 comedy Paul Blart Mall Cop . See also List of number one adult contemporary singles of 1977 U.S. http www.vocalspectrum.com Vocal Spectrum , a gold medalist quartet 2006 from the Barbershop Harmony Society, recorded and released Weekend in NewEngland on their 3rd studio album, http www.vocalspectrum.com store Vocal Spectrum III . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Weekend In NewEngland Category Barry Manilow songs Category 1976 singles Category Billboard Adult Contemporary number one singles 1970s pop song stub ... more details
Infobox college name NewEngland Institute of Technology established 1940 type Technical college city East Greenwhich, Rhode Island website http www.neit.edu Cleanup date August 2007 Deleted image removed Image NeitBuilding.jpg thumb 280px NEIT Center for Technologies Building NewEngland Institute of Technology is a private, accredited, non profit college offering Associate s, Bachelor s, and Master s degrees in 31 programs generally geared toward persons already in the work force like some 3,000 such similar institutions in the United States. Established in 1940, it operates on a four quarter per year program at ten weeks per quarter. This allows one to obtain an Associate s Degree in one and one half years or a Bachelor s Degree in three years. It is commonly referred to as NewEngland Tech. The school is accredited by the NewEngland Association of Schools and Colleges . National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium Main National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium This is a NAFTC s Training Center. References Reflist External links http www.neit.edu NewEngland Institute of Technology homepage Colleges and universities in Rhode Island coord 41 42 55 N 71 26 42 W region US RI type landmark source kolossus dewiki display title DEFAULTSORT NewEngland Institute Of Technology Category Universities and colleges in Rhode Island Category Educational institutions established in 1940 Category National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities members Category NewEngland Association of Schools and Colleges Category Buildings and structures in Warwick, Rhode Island Category Education in Kent County, Rhode Island de NewEngland Institute of Technology ... more details
NewEngland Orienteering Club NEOC NEOC was founded in 1972 to promote the sport of orienteering and develop suitable maps. Today, NEOC has over 400 members, organizes approximately 40 events per year, and has produced nearly 40 specialized, five color orienteering maps in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and eastern Connecticut. References refbegin cite news url http books.google.co.uk books?id u3wpAQAAIAAJ&q 22The NewEngland Orienteering Club, easily the best organized and most talented club in the United States 22&dq 22The NewEngland Orienteering Club, easily the best organized and most talented club in the United States 22&client firefox a&cd 1 title United Technologies magazine date 1980 publisher United Technologies Corporation quote The NewEngland Orienteering Club, easily the best organized and most talented club in the United States .... accessdate 17 April 2010 cite book title The Guinness Book of Records, 1993 editor Peter Matthews, Michelle Dunkley McCarthy publisher Facts on File date 1992 pages 265 isbn 978 0816026449 url http books.google.co.uk books?id z1zOhG0PF3UC&q 22Peter Gagarin, NewEngland Orienteering Club, has won a record five overall men 27s titles 22&dq 22Peter Gagarin, NewEngland Orienteering Club, has won a record five overall men 27s titles 22&client firefox a&cd 1 accessdate 17 April 2010 quote Sharon Crawford, NewEngland Orienteering Club, has won a record 11 overall women s title, 1977 1982, 1984 1987, 1989. Peter Gagarin, NewEngland Orienteering Club, has won a record five overall men s titles, 1976 79, 1983. refend External links http www.neoc.org NEOC official website Category Orienteering clubs in the United States Orienteering org stub US stub ... more details
The Linguistic Atlas of NewEngland , edited by Hans Kurath , is a linguistic map describing the dialect s of NewEngland . ref cite book last Algeo first John title The Origins and Development of the English Language year 2010 publisher Wadsworth location Boston isbn 9781428231540 page 196 edition 6 ref References Reflist linguistics stub Category American English Category Linguistics books ... more details
The Flag of NewEngland can be any number of banners used to represent Massachusetts Bay Colony Massachusetts or the NewEngland colonies. There are some variations, but common designs include a plain ... Jamestown and Plymouth colony Plymouth colonies. Puritans in NewEngland, led by Roger Williams ... popular in NewEngland, and militia companies designed unique patterns on their flags. In 1665, the Royal ... of the NewEngland flag has become a symbol of the Battle of Bunker Hill, and as such Charlestown ... US Postage Stamp. On 8 June 1989 the NewEngland Governor s Conference NEGC adopted a flag designed by Albert Ebinger of Ipswich, Massachusetts , as the official flag of the NewEngland Governors ... Flag defaced with six five pointed stars in a circle made to represent the six NewEngland states ... flaghome Default.htm ref Gallery title Flags of NewEngland width 225 height 200 lines 4 align ... the flags of NewEngland are derived. ref cite web author Edward O Connor url http edward.oconnor.cx 2008 01 flags of newengland title Alternate flags for NewEngland accessdate 2008 01 29 publisher E. O Connor ref File NewEngland blank flag.svg An early flag of the Massachusetts Bay Colony with the St ... url http www.midcoast.com martucci flags NEFlag.html title The NewEngland Flag accessdate 2008 07 25 publisher D. Martucci ref File NewEngland combo flag.svg The First Flag and Ensign of NewEngland, used by Colonial merchant ships sailing out of NewEngland ports, 1686 c.1737. ref name David ... title Flags of the Early North American Colonies and Explorers ref File NewEngland pine flag.svg The Flag of NewEngland during the Revolutionary War . ref cite web url http www.crwflags.com fotw flags us neng.html title NewEngland flags U.S. publisher Crwflags.com accessdate 2008 11 07 ref File Bunker Hill Flag.svg Bunker Hill Flag File Flag of NewEngland 1988.png Flag of the NewEngland ... flags NEFlag.html A History of the NewEngland Flag with several variations http freepages.history.rootsweb.com ... more details
RHI Team team name NewEngland Stingers bg color 00A86B text color 002366 logo image founded 1994 RHI season 1994 history NewEngland Stingers br 1994 br Ottawa Loggers br 1995 1997 br Ottawa Wheels br 1997 arena Cumberland County Civic Center city Portland, ME Portland , Maine team colors Jade, Royal Blue, Black, White murphy cups None conf titles None division titles None The NewEngland Stingers were a professional roller hockey team based in Portland, Maine , United States that played in Roller Hockey International . ref http rhistats.tripod.com teams nesti.htm NewEngland Stingers Bot generated title ref References reflist Category Roller Hockey International teams Category Sports in Portland, Maine Category Sports clubs established in 1994 Maine stub US sport team stub rollerhockey team stub ... more details
Infobox journal title The NewEngland Review cover File NewEngland Review volume 32 number 3 cover.jpg 200px editor Stephen Donadio discipline Literary magazine peer reviewed language English language English former names NewEngland Review & Bread Loaf Quarterly abbreviation publisher Middlebury College country United States frequency Quarterly history 1978 to present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.nereview.com link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1053 1297 eISSN boxwidth The NewEngland Review NER is a quarterly literary magazine published by Middlebury College . Founded in New Hampshire in 1978 by poet, novelist, editor and professor Sydney Lea and poet Jay Parini , it was published as NewEngland Review & Bread Loaf Quarterly from 1982 when it moved to Middlebury College , until 1991 as a formal division of the Bread Loaf Writers Conference . In 1991, the magazine reverted to its original name, NewEngland Review , and opted to have only informal ties with the Writers Conference. NER publishes poetry, fiction, translations, and a wide variety of non fiction in each issue. NER consistently publishes work from established writers as well as work from up and coming new writers. It has published work by many who have gone on to win major awards such as the Pulitzer Prize , the National Book Award , and the National Book Critics Circle Award . It is currently edited by Stephen Donadio, C. Dale Young Poetry , and Carolyn Kuebler Managing Editor . See also Middlebury College Bread Loaf Writers Conference Bread Loaf School of English External links http go.middlebury.edu nereview NewEngland Review EnglishArtsMagazines Category American literary magazines Category Middlebury College Category Publications established in 1978 Category English language magazines ... more details
about the train the region NewEngland The NewEngland States was a passenger train operated by the New ... east. The New York Central introduced the NewEngland States on June 15, 1938, coinciding with the relaunch of the Twentieth Century Limited . The NewEngland States was an all Pullman train which ran from Chicago to Boston, Massachusetts Boston via Toledo, Ohio Toledo and Albany, New York Albany . With the launch of the NewEngland States the Twentieth Century Limited ceased carrying sleepers for Boston. ref Sanders 2003 , 77. ref Following the Second World War the NewEngland States gradually diminished along with the rest of the New York Central s passenger fleet. The train lost its all sleeper status in the summer of 1949 with the addition of coaches the New York Central withdrew ... New York Central Railroad ref Sleepercoaches , economy sleepers known elsewhere as Slumbercoach es, were added in 1959. The New York Central consolidated the eastbound NewEngland States and the Pacemaker train Pacemaker , a Chicago New York train, on April 30, 1961. ref Sanders 2003 , 80. ref On November 5, 1967 the New York Central consolidated the NewEngland States and Twentieth Century Limited ... of passenger services the following day, December 3, the NewEngland States lost its name becoming ... 10, 1970, the Penn Central petitioned to end the former NewEngland States , along with all other trains ... these proceedings, and the former NewEngland States remained running until the start of Amtrak ... Boston Chicago and Buffalo, New York Buffalo Chicago sleepers, while its westbound counterpart carried ... 21 author New York Central Railroad ref ref cite web title Pullman, Coach and Dining Car Service url ... Chicago and New York Boston. ref Sanders 2003 , 82. ref The New York Central merged with its ... cite book last Solomon first Brian coauthor Mike Schafer title New York Central Railroad ... trains of the United States Category Passenger trains of the New York Central Railroad ... more details
Image Glassware NewEngland Glass Company, Main building , by Centennial Photographic Co. 2.jpg thumb right Display of NewEngland Glass Co., 1876 The NewEngland Glass Company 1818 1878 of Cambridge, Massachusetts , was established by Amos Binney, Edmund Munroe, Daniel Hastings, and Deming Jarves ... on February 16, 1818. It produced both blown and pressed glass objects in a variety of ... colors, which had engraved, cut, etched, and gilded decorations. The firm was one of the first glass companies to use a steam engine to operate its cutting machines, and it built the only oven in the country that could manufacture red lead , a key ingredient in the making of flint glass . ... By the middle of the nineteenth century, the NewEngland Glass Company was considered one of the leading glasshouses in the United States, best known for its cut and engraved glass. ref name Cotton Laura Cotton. The fancy paperweights of the NewEngland Glass Company. The Magazine Antiques, 1 Oct 2006. Vol.170, Iss.4 ref . ref Gordon Campbell, ed. Grove encyclopedia of decorative arts. Oxford University Press US, 2006. ref ref John Hayward. The NewEngland gazetteer. O. Clapp, 1857. ref William L. Libbey took over the company in 1878 and renamed it the NewEngland Glass Works, Wm. L. Libbey & Sons Props. In 1888 ... Edward Libbey Edward Drummond Libbey moved the company to Toledo, Ohio . ... In 1892, the name was changed to The Libbey Glass Company. ref http corporate.libbey.com History Libbey.com ref References reflist 2 External links http www.utoledo.edu library canaday exhibits oi OIExhibit ACityBuiltofGlass.htm http www.cambridgehistory.org NE Glass history.htm http www.mfa.org search collections?artist New 20England 20Glass 20Co. 2C 20East 20Cambridge 2C 20Massachusetts Museum of Fine Arts, Boston . Objects created by NE Glass Co. http www.museum.state.il.us exhibits barker manufacturers manufac am NE B and S.php Category History of Cambridge, Massachusetts Category 1818 establishments ... more details