The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Inspector General Robert E. Van Etten Thursday announced the arraignment of a Long Island construction contractor on two felony and two misdemeanor charges stemming from the underpayment of wages to 13 laborers in excess of $25,000 on a public construction project.
Gerard Ippolito, president of Liberty Tree [...]
June 20th, 2008, posted by admin
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Caltrans officials announced Wednesday that crews have begun a landscaping project along Highway 1 on Mission Street in Santa Cruz, between Town Terrace and Swift Street.
Crews will be working Mondays through Fridays between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. installing tree grates in the sidewalks and landscaping the medians. Alternate lanes will be closed with at [...]
June 20th, 2008, posted by admin
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The yard of Rick and Terry Stone, 1803 E. Howard St., has been named the June 2008 Yard of the Month by the Beautification Committee of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce.
The Stones have resided in the house they built 14 years ago and every year has led to a little more of their landscaping [...]
June 16th, 2008, posted by admin
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The Zoning Board of Appeals last night granted permission for a local landscaper to set up shop at Sabatinelli’s old contractor’s yard on Dilla Street, but criticized plans for a new sign at Quarry Square.
Despite one member’s objections, the Zoning Board supported a plan by John Mullen of Landscape Depot to replace the scrap metal [...]
June 16th, 2008, posted by admin
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After growing up among steel mills near Dusseldorf, Germany, Juergen Mross felt very much at home when he moved to Pittsburgh in the 1970s. But he wasn’t as comfortable in the 1950s red-brick Colonial he and his wife, Renate, bought in Edgeworth in 1986. It was large enough for the couple and their four sons, [...]
June 16th, 2008, posted by admin
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A newly built Georgian-style house with four bedrooms and seven bathrooms in Toronto’s Rosedale neighbourhood.
Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Johnson and Daniel Division (James Strathy Warren)
With 11-foot ceilings, the main floor features large principal rooms with dark-stained floors of quarter-sawn white oak. A library is panelled in mahogany, and has a coffered ceiling. A [...]
June 16th, 2008, posted by admin
Landscaping Rock
The Canal Port Park has become the perfect stop for those looking to take in nature and history while walking along the I&M Canal — much of which is thanks to Alderman Ken Sereno and his wife Joan.
About two weeks ago a new addition was added to the park on Illinois Avenue. A steel arch [...]
June 16th, 2008, posted by admin
Landscaping Stone
The stone and stucco front of Joyce and Bill Cordell’s beautiful Old English-style house commands attention in The Ramble. But Joyce, an interior designer, gravitates toward the light-filled back of the house, where sunshine falls gently into the dining room and warms the spacious great room, the central setting of many family gatherings.
THE HOME: A [...]
June 16th, 2008, posted by admin
Hillside Landscaping
Families and business leaders could hold the key to protecting the environment on the Norfolk Broads - and officials are seeking new ideas which could be backed up with a share of a ï¿¡200,000 grant.
The Broads Authority has today called on local people, companies and organisations to come forward with solutions which could help protect [...]
June 11th, 2008, posted by admin
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Surrounded by flowers and with a breathtaking view of Longs Peak, members of the community not only get to take in a beautiful landscape at Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District’s Conservation Garden; they also get to learn about water.
“Water conservation in our region is essential,†said Jill Boyd, communications specialist for Northern Water. “Visiting our [...]
June 11th, 2008, posted by admin
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