Welcome To 2nd Street Animal Hospital 2nd Street Animal Hospital is pleased to serve Philadelphia, PA and the surrounding areas. Our goal is to provide you and your pets with the best veterinary experience possible. We Welcome New Clients At 2nd Street Animal Hospital, you can expect state of the art medical care for your pet. We believe in nurturing the human-pet bond and creating a harmonious relationship between people and pets. You can expect to be greeted by a courteous receptionist, clean exam rooms, friendly doctors, and caring technicians. We appreciate the role we get to play in your pets' health care. Your Veterinarian in Philadelphia, PA At 2nd Street Animal Hospital, everyone is considered a leader and an integral member of the health care delivery team. Every day at 2nd Street Animal Hospital, it is our friendly team's responsibility to help make your veterinary experience a positive one to ensure that both you and your pet are at ease. In addition to mandatory veterinary knowledge and training, our team is selected for kindness, compassion, patience, professionalism, integrity, and agility.
Springfield Township is a township in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 15, 817, the highest recorded at any decennial census, reflecting an increase of 1, 388 (+9. 6%) from the 14, 429 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1, 009 (+7. 5%) from the 13, 420 counted in the 1990 Census. Springfield was formed as a township on April 14, 1794, from portions of Elizabeth Township and Newark Township, while the area was still part of Essex County, and was incorporated as one of New Jersey's first 104 townships by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798. It became part of the newly formed Union County on March 19, 1857, with portions remaining in Essex County used to create Millburn. Other portions of the township have been taken to form New Providence Township (November 8, 1809, now known as Berkeley Heights), Livingston (February 5, 1813), Summit (March 23, 1869) and Cranford (March 14, 1871).
The maps in the Map Collections materials were either published prior to 1922, produced by the United States government, or both (see catalogue records that accompany each map for information regarding date of publication and source). The Library of Congress is providing access to these materials for educational and research purposes and is not aware of any U. S. copyright protection (see Title 17 of the United States Code) or any other restrictions in the Map Collection materials. Note that the written permission of the copyright owners and/or other rights holders (such as publicity and/or privacy rights) is required for distribution, reproduction, or other use of protected items beyond that allowed by fair use or other statutory exemptions. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item. Credit Line: Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division.
Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies Close
When the language select box is closed press of up and down arrow will automatically translate this page to the selected language.
Shopping for pearls in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam | © Emilio Labrador / Flickr Many things are cheaper in Vietnam, but not everything. As it turns out, certain goods are just as expensive here as they are anywhere else in the world. Here are some things to buy in Vietnam if you want to save money. As a general rule of thumb, the more luxurious and verifiable the item, the less you'll save in Vietnam. If you go to a high-end retailer, the prices will look similar to London or Paris or Milan. The real savings come from shopping at local markets and boutique shops. Fake luxury goods are a problem, but that's to be expected at such low prices. Aside from brand names, tailored clothing should also be on your shopping list when you're in Vietnam, and especially when you're in Hoi An. Tailored items – dresses, shirts, trousers – start at approximately $20 USD, but that price depends on the quality of the work and the fabric. A nice suit will cost approximately $100 USD, and if you have an upcoming wedding, you should consider getting your dress made in Vietnam.
Perry County, Illinois Established January 29, 1827 ( Laws, 1827, page 110) Perry County was formed in 1827 out of Jackson and Randolph Counties. It was named in honor of Oliver Hazard Perry who defeated the British fleet at the decisive Battle of Lake Erie in the War of 1812. Parts of Perry County were formerly included in: 1790-1803 - St. Clair County 1795-1827 - Randolph County 1816-1827 - Jackson County County Seat - Pinckneyville Approved June 1828
Who is Chrissy Russo? Chrissy was born in San Diego, California USA, on 19 December 1974 of Italian ethnicity, so under the zodiac sign of Sagittarius and holding American nationality– she is best known for being a weather reporter for FOX 5. Just a simple reminder that article is created and owned only by. Article cannot be re-published in any other pages or documents. Copyright is protected by DMCA. All found copies will be reported. Original source: Early life and education Chrissy spent most of her childhood in Suffolk near the Virginia Beach area, alongside her older sister and is said to have adored her grandfather who she used to call 'Big Joe'. She had a dream of becoming a sportsperson when she was a child but that changed as she was growing up. After she graduated from a local high school, she enrolled at the Old Dominion University, and graduated in 1998 with a Bachelor's degree in Science and Communications – she continued her education in 2005 when she enrolled at the Mississippi State University and received her master's degree in 2007.
Apple released their latest iOS 8 operating system back at the Worldwide Developer's conference 2014. The operating system is available in beta form to registered developers. If you're a registered developer, you may have noticed that Apple replaced Yahoo with The Weather Channel for weather data in iOS 8. According to a new report by Re/code, Weather Channel CEO David Kenny made the deal with Apple, who was also a Yahoo board member. The situation Yahoo finds itself in is due to a very crafty deal engineered by former Yahoo board member and Weather Channel CEO David Kenny, who has essentially shoved Yahoo off the key smartphone to be replaced by a new offering that he has been developing since he took over the weather news and information service last year. With it, he has unseated Yahoo from its important perch. That's not the only interesting thing, the report says Yahoo's weather app and services are powered by The Weather Channel, as a part of deal between the two companies. But, why did the company switch to TWC when it's the same service that powers Yahoo's app?
As of 6:44 pm EDT Sat 12 | Night 78° Scattered Thunderstorms Night Partly cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms overnight. Low 78F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 30%. Humidity 82% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 10:28 pm Sun 13 | Day 87° Scattered Thunderstorms Scattered thunderstorms in the morning, then partly cloudy late. High 87F. Winds WSW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 40%. Humidity 76% UV Index Extreme Sunrise 6:34 am Sunset 8:19 pm Sun 13 | Night Partial cloudiness early, with scattered showers and thunderstorms later during the night. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph. Humidity 82% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 11:16 pm Mon 14 | Day 85° Scattered Thunderstorms Variable clouds with thunderstorms, especially in the morning. High around 85F. Winds SW at 10 to 20 mph. Humidity 76% UV Index 8 of 10 Sunrise 6:34 am Sunset 8:19 pm Mon 14 | Night Mostly cloudy skies early. Scattered thunderstorms developing late. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph. Humidity 84% UV Index 0 of 10 Moonset 11:59 pm Tue 15 | Day 86° Scattered Thunderstorms Scattered thunderstorms, especially in the morning.