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Patience, Collaboration Protect Vinalhaven Cove Land Trusts Stitch Together Protective Envelope Around Tidal Inlet - One Property at a Time

Patience, Collaboration Protect Vinalhaven Cove Land Trusts Stitch Together Protective Envelope Around Tidal Inlet - One Property at a TimePosted on: Monday, 6 October 2008, 15:00 CDT By KEVIN MILLER; OF THE NEWS STAFF The area known as The Basin is a short drive or bike ride from the village shops, traditional island homes and working waterfront along Vinalhaven's downtown strip. But...

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York College prof to speak about York County's 'Voices from the Past'

This painting, owned by the York County Heritage Trust, was one of 16 that became part of the 1927 celebration marking the 150th anniversary of the adoption of the Articles of Confederation in York County. Given the war conditions, scarce food and high costs might have meant that the woman and toddler were not as nourished as they appear in the painting. An upcoming York College class...

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Two Miami icons closer to being saved

... badly weather-worn sign was removed in May for restoration and donated by its owner, Dade Heritage Trust, to the MiMo Biscayne Association. The nonprofit group promotes revitalization of the historic district that highlights the 1950s Miami Modern architecture of Upper Biscayne Boulevard.Owners of an office building in the district, 7300 Biscayne, have agreed to hang the sign once...

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Land Annex Expands Chowan Wildlife Zone North Carolina News

... North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, The Nature Conservancy, the Clean Water Management Trust Fund, the Natural Heritage Trust Fund and U.S. Sen. Richard Burr's office took a boat ride upriver Thursday, where they landed for lunch and a closer look at the property. In the sandy uplands area grow stands of long leaf pine, one of the rarest ecosystems in North America,...

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Chowan Wildlife Zone Expands

... North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, The Nature Conservancy, the Clean Water Management Trust Fund, the Natural Heritage Trust Fund and U.S. Sen. Richard Burr's office took a boat ride upriver Thursday, where they landed for lunch and a closer look at the property. Hughes led a short hike up one of the many old logging roads. In the sandy uplands area grow stands of...

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Homes, businesses using solar panels part of LI tour

... of Alternative Power and Light in Port Jefferson Station.Dozens of people yesterday visited Heritage Trust, a nonprofit dedicated to enhancing natural resources that was fitted with solar panels when it was built last year, said volunteer Fred Drewes.Trish Poggio, 56, of Miller Place, said she would bring what she learned about solar energy back to her eighth-grade technology students...

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Solar panels part of LI tour

... of Alternative Power and Light in Port Jefferson Station.Dozens of people Saturday visited Heritage Trust, a nonprofit dedicated to enhancing natural resources that was fitted with solar panels when it was built last year, said volunteer Fred Drewes.Trish Poggio, 56, of Miller Place, said she would bring what she learned about solar energy back to her eighth-grade technology students...