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  • But 12 years later, after a string of oddball acts of nature on the East Coast including an earthquake, a hurricane and a freak October snowstorm, Mr. Keinath is giving his trees a pre-emptive whack.

    Year of the Tree: Save It or Chop It? Anne Marie Chaker 2011

  • There were two big reasons Tony Keinath purchased his two-story home on three-tenths of an acre in Charleston, S.C.—the stately American beech and the Southern red oak growing in the backyard.

    Year of the Tree: Save It or Chop It? Anne Marie Chaker 2011

  • "My wife and I decided to have both trees removed before our luck runs out," Mr. Keinath says.

    Year of the Tree: Save It or Chop It? Anne Marie Chaker 2011

  • T. Keinath PIT 0 0 0 0 .000 D. Brockman PIT 0 0 0 0 .000

    New York - Penn League - Class A Baseball - Hudson Valley vs. New Jersey 2002

  • We do that through special programming and special events,'' said Caroline Keinath, deputy superintendent for the Quincy sector of the National Park Service, which oversees the presidential birthplaces.

    Boston.com Top Stories 2012

  • She is survived by husband Glenn; son Ernest "Kalani" Keinath; brother Edwin

    Staradvertiser Headlines 2010

  • She is survived by husband Glenn; son Ernest "Kalani" Keinath; brother Edwin

    Staradvertiser Headlines 2010

  • "There are a lot of things going on, but many of them are not finalized," Keinath said of the recent $700-plus-billion rescue plan.

    Custom Search 2009

  • For those considering buying a home for the first time, Keinath said you may want to seriously consider using a local mortgage lender.

    Custom Search 2009

  • Eagles Coach Bill Brown described Keinath as "a wonderful woman."

    Paul & Matt's Sports Attack 2008

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