Roman brothel token found on the banks of the Thames near Putney Bridge

Published by Your Local Guardian, by Alexandra Rucki, Thursday 5th January, 2012

“A Roman brothel token depicting a couple having sex on it’s face has been found near Putney Bridge.

Regis Cursan, a pastry chef at Nobu, found the coin whilst searching with a metal detector on the banks of the Thames.” – Taken from Article

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Silver find in Lincolnshire field sparks interest from British Museum

Published by East Coast Target, Monday 19th March, 2012

“A LOCAL metal detecting enthusiast has got a real buzz out of his hobby after making an unusual find.

Devin Warmsley, a member of Spilsby Search Society, was taking part in a group event in December 2011 when he came across a silver gilt seal-matrix dating back to the fourteenth century.” – Taken from Article

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Spike TV digs Middletown

Published by NVDaily, Sally Voth, Wednesday 21st March, 2012.

“Town featured in new reality television series

MIDDLETOWN — Spike TV will be digging for dirt in Middletown this spring — in former Mayor Marshall J. “Mark” Brown’s backyard no less — in a new reality series that starts tonight.

“American Digger,” which premieres at 10 p.m., will follow a group of relic hunters led by former professional wrestler Ric Savage. Each of the 13 episodes will take place in a different location.” – Taken from Article

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Searchers find lost symbol of love at AFA gravesite

Published by The Gazette, Jakob Rodgers, Sunday 18th March, 2012

“Gayle Zompa first slipped on her engagement ring 50 years ago.

Her boyfriend didn’t get on one knee. Instead, Edward Zompa pulled out a miniature version of his class ring and proposed while the two sat quietly in the pews of St. Mary’s Cathedral.
But four months ago, the ring slipped off. She nearly lost it forever.” – Taken from Article

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Searchers find lost symbol of love at AFA gravesite

Published by The Gazette, Jakob Rodgers, Sunday 18th March, 2012

“Gayle Zompa first slipped on her engagement ring 50 years ago.

Her boyfriend didn’t get on one knee. Instead, Edward Zompa pulled out a miniature version of his class ring and proposed while the two sat quietly in the pews of St. Mary’s Cathedral.
But four months ago, the ring slipped off. She nearly lost it forever.” – Taken from Article

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Bid for permanent metal detector to be installed

Published by Burton Mail

“BURTON could be one of the first towns in the country to have a permanent walk-through metal detector outside town centre venues to prevent weapons being taken in.

The state-of-the-art security device will hopefully be installed in Burton as part of the Mail’s Safer Burton campaign.” – Taken from Article

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Constables monitor traffic at courthouse. More than 2,000 items collected at entrances

Published by Ironton Tribune.com, Thursday 19th January 2012

In 2011, more than 200,000 people walked through the Lawrence County Courthouse’s two entrances.

And so did more than 1,800 knives.

Thanks to the seven diligent courthouse constables and their metal detectors and wands, not one knife or other unauthorized item got past security.

The metal detectors have been in place since 1996, said Constable Ralph Peters. The security measures were a recommendation by the Ohio Supreme Court.” – Taken from Article

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