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  • $57M Low Level Road project dead Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 2:44PMTraffic approaches one of the access points to the Port of Metro Vancouver on the Low Level Road below St. Patricks Avenue. A multi-million-dollar plan to raise the road has been scrapped in response to community opposition.
  • $57M Low Level Road project dead Thursday, June 30, 2011 @ 12:59PMTraffic approaches one of the access points to the Port of Metro Vancouver on the Low Level Road below St. Patricks Avenue. A multi-million-dollar plan to raise the road has been scrapped in response to community opposition.
  • Designs under way for the first self-sustaining college campus in U.S. Thursday, March 10, 2011 @ 2:47AMA college campus in Richland Township would enhance the community and help the environment, said Esther Barazzone, president of Chatham University.  read more »
  • Gordon House Jr. designs life blueprint Sunday, December 19, 2010 @ 5:10PMFrom atop the McGaffey Pine Tree Overlook, Gordon House could see forever.
  • Rinox Products Help to Beautify a September 11 Memorial for Fallen Firefighters Tuesday, November 2, 2010 @ 2:00AMRinox products help to create a beautiful and lasting memorial at Huntington Manor Fire Department in New York, in honor of the fallen firefighters/ heroes of September 11. [PR.com]
  • Local Lit Tuesday, October 26, 2010 @ 5:49PMGrowing up in poverty in San Francisco in the early '70s, Petaluma author Frances Lefkowitz acutely felt all the things she lacked, both physically and psychologically.
  • Laura Ashley: Check out the chintz Saturday, October 3, 2009 @ 6:07PMThey may now be living with sleek, minimalist designer interiors, but many of the Laura Ashley generation cannot look at one of the designer’s signature wallpapers or a swag-and-tail curtain without a twinge of nostalgia.
  • Restored library ready for tenants Tuesday, May 5, 2009 @ 12:48AMEight months after renovations began on the George L. Pease Memorial Library in Garber Square, the 1920s-era building that was once Ridgewood's original library will be open for new business tenants and limited public use.