Proper noun
Newhall (plural Newhalls)
A surname.
Jean Birdsall, Richard A. Newhall, The Chronicles of Jean de Venette (Columbia University Press 1953) p. 6 Jean is referring here not only to the French Nobles, but to the Companies who also plundered the peasants and churches. Source: Internet
An LA County Fire Department helicopter attacks the South fire on Saturday, June 9, 2018, in the Newhall area. Source: Internet
Having traveled to Disney World twice with his teams, Newhall understands the excitement of playing far away from your own backyard. Source: Internet
“It’s just a great thing that Kirsten will be playing in a college tournament in Hawaii,” said Newhall. Source: Internet
"It was completely chilling when I came across that," he said of his discovery that a preliminary assessment had been done on the Newhall site on Sept. 12, 1985. Source: Internet
When the state didn't come through with a remediation plan for the contaminated Newhall area by Dec. 31, 2005, as promised last summer. Source: Internet