Production
John Matthew Mathan has signed him up Himesh Reshammiya for his new musical film A Love Issshtory. Former Miss India Niharika Singh will be pairing opposite to Himesh Reshammiya. Himesh will be playing a Mumbai Tapori in the movie
and Mathan wants Himesh Reshammiya to get the slang and swagger of the Tapori right and perfect. This will be the third film of Himesh Reshammiya in 2008.
Cast
Himesh Reshammiya
Niharika Singh
Trivia and Facts
It is learned that this film is going to be fully packed extra energetic and rocking music.
Himesh Reshammiya is going to play almost the same role and character of Aamir Khan who played same in the film Raaja Hindustani.
John Matthew Mathan has signed him up Himesh Reshammiya for his new musical film A Love Issshtory. Former Miss India Niharika Singh will be pairing opposite to Himesh Reshammiya. Himesh will be playing a Mumbai Tapori in the movie
and Mathan wants Himesh Reshammiya to get the slang and swagger of the Tapori right and perfect. This will be the third film of Himesh Reshammiya in 2008.
Cast
Himesh Reshammiya
Niharika Singh
Trivia and Facts
It is learned that this film is going to be fully packed extra energetic and rocking music.
Himesh Reshammiya is going to play almost the same role and character of Aamir Khan who played same in the film Raaja Hindustani.
Thorkell Atlason (Icelandic Þorkell Atlason, born 1964 in Reykjavík) is a Rotterdam School composer currently residing in Iceland. He studied with, amongst others, Atli Heimir Sveinsson in Reykjavik and with Klaas de Vries and Rene Uijlenhoet at the Rotterdam Conservatory. Although he also wrote instrumental music, he is known to be a specialist in using electronic means, especially concerning his works fully composed using CSound.
Atlason is currently working in Reykjavík both as a composer and a teacher.
Selected works
*5 Studies (premiered 1999 at the Lüneburg Festival in Germany)
*Caosonata (premiered 1999 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands)
*Tree Variations (premiered 1999 in Utrecht, the Netherlands)
Atlason is currently working in Reykjavík both as a composer and a teacher.
Selected works
*5 Studies (premiered 1999 at the Lüneburg Festival in Germany)
*Caosonata (premiered 1999 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands)
*Tree Variations (premiered 1999 in Utrecht, the Netherlands)
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*Behind the Scenes
*CBS Evening News
*Coming Attractions
*Drive-In Theater
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*Eto Rangers
*Hilarious Attractions
*Ibang Klasik Ito
*Iskul Bukol
*Late Show with David Letterman
*Matinee Classics
*MVP on CTV
*On Broadway
*Pictures Of War
*Premiere Night
*Revealed With Jules Asner
*Showcase of Suspense
*Talk Soup
*That's All Toons
*The Crystal Maze
*Wild On
*World News Tonight
The North Farms Volunteer Fire Department is a volunteer fire company within the Town of Wallingford Fire Department. Located on Barnes Rd in the north end of town. The department is comprised of about 45 members who staff a pumper, heavy rescue and tanker. The department provides fire, rescue, EMS and HAZ-MAT services to the citizens of Wallingford, CT.
History of the North Farms Volunteer Fire Department
In early 1946, the Cook homestead on North Farms Road caught fire. The engine from Tibbets Hose on Main Street was dispatched to the scene, but the travel distance and lack of manpower caused the house to burn to the ground.
The residents of the North Farms area realized that their property was at risk from fire and held a meeting at the Wallingford Grange Hall to resolve the issue.
On April 1, 1946 the farmers voted to form a Volunteer fire department. George Wilkinson, a dairy farmer, was elected the first chief and Herbert Greenbacker was elected Lieutenant.
The first engine was a 1926 Maxim, which was purchased from the City of Meriden. The fire engine was kept in a barn at the Wilkinson Dairy until 1947 when A Quonset Hut was erected on land donated by George Simpson. A 1930 Packard Ambulance was purchased from Kaman’s Ambulance Service and was used as a hose wagon. A Hale Fire Pump was obtained from the Office of Civil Defense and towed behind the hose wagon in a trailer.
The Departments equipment was initially funded with donations from local businessmen and farmers. Operating funds were raised through scrap drives and barn dances.
When the funds proved to be insufficient to run the department, a tax district was formed. In 1957, the Borough and Town consolidated and funding for the department became part of the Town’s municipal budget.
George Wilkinson deeded the land at 720 Barnes Road to the Town and the Town built the present firehouse during the same year. In 1982, an addition was added and the building was remodeled.
In 1952, a new GMC Pumper built by the Farmer Company of Woodville, MA was purchased for $8,000. In 1983, an Emergency One medium-duty rescue truck was delivered and served until 1993 when a Pierce Dash medium duty rescue was purchased.
During 1956, the membership purchased a four-wheel drive army truck and built their own fire engine. In 1975, a new GMC/American LaFrance Pumper was purchased and served until 1987. A used pumper was placed in service until 1989. In June of that year, a new Pierce Arrow Pumper was delivered.
In 1975. the Town purchased a 1965 Mack oil delivery truck and the North Farms volunteers converted it to a tank truck used for rural areas that did not have fire hydrants. In 1984, the cab and chassis were replaced and in 1993, the tank was replaced with another used oil delivery tank. A brand new 2200-gallon tanker was delivered in late 1999.
The North Farms Company has specialized in technical rescue and purchased the towns first Hurst rescue tool (Jaws of Life). Today’s members are trained in vehicle extrication, ice rescue and operate confined space rescue equipment. Today, Rescue 7 is a primary responder for rescue calls throughout the community.
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History of the North Farms Volunteer Fire Department
In early 1946, the Cook homestead on North Farms Road caught fire. The engine from Tibbets Hose on Main Street was dispatched to the scene, but the travel distance and lack of manpower caused the house to burn to the ground.
The residents of the North Farms area realized that their property was at risk from fire and held a meeting at the Wallingford Grange Hall to resolve the issue.
On April 1, 1946 the farmers voted to form a Volunteer fire department. George Wilkinson, a dairy farmer, was elected the first chief and Herbert Greenbacker was elected Lieutenant.
The first engine was a 1926 Maxim, which was purchased from the City of Meriden. The fire engine was kept in a barn at the Wilkinson Dairy until 1947 when A Quonset Hut was erected on land donated by George Simpson. A 1930 Packard Ambulance was purchased from Kaman’s Ambulance Service and was used as a hose wagon. A Hale Fire Pump was obtained from the Office of Civil Defense and towed behind the hose wagon in a trailer.
The Departments equipment was initially funded with donations from local businessmen and farmers. Operating funds were raised through scrap drives and barn dances.
When the funds proved to be insufficient to run the department, a tax district was formed. In 1957, the Borough and Town consolidated and funding for the department became part of the Town’s municipal budget.
George Wilkinson deeded the land at 720 Barnes Road to the Town and the Town built the present firehouse during the same year. In 1982, an addition was added and the building was remodeled.
In 1952, a new GMC Pumper built by the Farmer Company of Woodville, MA was purchased for $8,000. In 1983, an Emergency One medium-duty rescue truck was delivered and served until 1993 when a Pierce Dash medium duty rescue was purchased.
During 1956, the membership purchased a four-wheel drive army truck and built their own fire engine. In 1975, a new GMC/American LaFrance Pumper was purchased and served until 1987. A used pumper was placed in service until 1989. In June of that year, a new Pierce Arrow Pumper was delivered.
In 1975. the Town purchased a 1965 Mack oil delivery truck and the North Farms volunteers converted it to a tank truck used for rural areas that did not have fire hydrants. In 1984, the cab and chassis were replaced and in 1993, the tank was replaced with another used oil delivery tank. A brand new 2200-gallon tanker was delivered in late 1999.
The North Farms Company has specialized in technical rescue and purchased the towns first Hurst rescue tool (Jaws of Life). Today’s members are trained in vehicle extrication, ice rescue and operate confined space rescue equipment. Today, Rescue 7 is a primary responder for rescue calls throughout the community.
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