IS BOSTON READY FOR A REVOLUTION? (Boston Globe)
Can Boston really go from being the worst city for bicycling to the best? The mayor and his spitfire bike czar think so, and they're determined to launch the biggest bike-share program in the country. But as one visit to Paris reveals, bike share is about more than cool racks and shiny two-wheelers.
Is Your Home in Need of a Home Design Stimulus Plan? (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - These days bailouts are common, but not many Americans have considered it for their home design. Does lifeless and cluttered design leave your home in need of a makeover?
Museum Presents an Exhibition of Outdoor Furniture by Designer Richard Schultz (Art Daily)
Richard Schultz (American, b. 1926). Adjustable Chaise, Designed 1966. Die-cast and extruded aluminum, epoxy polyester powder coating, PVC-coated polyester mesh, 14 1/2 x 25 1/2 x 76 inches. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Gift of the designer, 2006.
Quick Tips on Selecting Outdoor Furniture Miami (Turks.US)
More and more people are recognizing the fact that home improvement includes making sure that our home are beautiful and in style. This is why a lot of interior designers and do it yourself home owners are focused on getting furniture and other items that are tagged modern.
How to Make a Big Splash with Your Small Yard (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - A baby boomer couple downsizing, a working professional's downtown city condo, and a young family's starter home in a metro suburb -- the trend of people moving to smaller homes with smaller yards continues to grow.
Community Almanac (The State)
MEETINGS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS SPANN WATSON CHAPTER, TUSKEGEE AIRMEN INC: Veterans awards banquet, 7 p.m. Saturday, May 16 at the Non-Commissioned Officers Club, Fort Jackson. Honorees include retired Army Lt. Leroy Bowman and retired Army Lt. Col. Spann Watson, both original Tuskegee Airmen; retired Army Lt. Lester E. Phillips and retired Air Force Master Sgt. William T. Simmons. Lt. Col. ...
Small touches can spruce up your outdoor space (MyCentralJersey.com)
In a season of cost-cutting and "staycations," many Americans are taking a second look at their outdoor living area.
Comissioners drop hot-potato issue Nuisance ordinance idea is killed (The Enterprise Mountaineer)
The county commissioners received thunderous applause after voting unanimously to discontinue any further discussion of a nuisance ordinance. The meeting room at the Justice Center was at capacity and the crowd spilled into the hallway and an adjoining room where the meeting was beingbroadcast.
County drops unpopular nuisance rules (The Enterprise Mountaineer)
The county commissioners received thunderous applause after voting unanimously to discontinue any further discussion of a nuisance ordinance. The meeting room at the Justice Center was at capacity and the crowd spilled into the hallway and an adjoining room where the meeting was being broadcast.
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