Tinton Falls clerk to retire after 23 years
BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — After serving the borough for more than 23 years, Borough Clerk Karen Mount-Taylor will retire before the holiday season. Mount-Taylor said in an interview last week that her last day with the borough will be Oct. 29. read more
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$900K Lawn Care Fee Outrages Veterans
A Veterans Administration hospital in Iowa is scheduled to pay nearly 900-thousand dollars for lawn care.
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International news in brief August 2010
Spanish Armada to adorn House of LordsA series of six huge paintings depicting the ...
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Kids-East Bay Through September 5
"LASTSUNDAYSFEST," -- Aug. 29. A street fair featuring live music, crafts, artisans, mechanical bull riding, clowns, bounce houses, face painting and more. Event takes place along Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley between Dwight and Bancroft.
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Polly Drummond Hill Road Yard Waste Site to close for maintenance
DNREC’s Polly Drummond Hill Yard Waste Demonstration Site will close the week of Sept. 7-10 for maintenance activities. The site is located in the Pike Creek area on Polly Drummond Hill Road, about a ½ mile north of the Kirkwood Highway near Newark.
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Surprise officials: Water conservation not sinking in
Water officials in Surprise doubt their efforts about conservation are making an impact on residents.
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Diggin' In: Free lawn clinics, helpful hints get grass green
Your lawn ugly looking from the hot, dry summer? Learn how to rejuvenate it again.
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Los Gatos High's Ted Simonson recognized with 'Lifetime Achievement Award'
Ted Simonson is a local legend. And his health is not the best. So on Aug. 21, we will get together to show him what he has meant to us'“to all of us. It will undoubtedly be a time to share still more stories about the Ted we know and the Ted we have yet to discover, even after five decades.
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Landscaping with a lighter footprint
One suburban company is making it their business to keep grass in this area green -- and not just in color.
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When the city breaks its own rules, what then?
My homeowners association includes many great neighbors. By working hard on property maintenance, they do their part to keep the value of all of our homes up, even in a down economy. Investments are made in home improvements, remodeling and landscaping. They perform exterior maintenance, weed management, and keep the lawn mowed. The end result is enhanced curb appeal. This helps make our ...
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