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Tree City USA Growth Award Presented to East Aurora at Arbor Day Ceremony (East Aurora Advertiser) Arbor Day was observed in East Aurora on Fri., April 24 with a ceremony and tree planting at East Aurora High School. Environmental science students chose to plant a larch and three serviceberries, which will complement the diverse tree population on the High School grounds. City still smitten with its mayor (Boston Globe) Mayor Thomas M. Menino, showing unbending political strength as he embarks on a bid for an unprecedented fifth term, has sustained his extraordinary approval rating and would trounce any one of his three challengers in a head-to-head matchup, a Boston Globe poll indicates. Downturn impacts landscape for condos (The Salt Lake Tribune) Two years into the housing downturn, the condo market in the Salt Lake area is starting to take a real beating. Sales in Salt Lake County are down a sharp 37 percent in the first quarter, compared with a year ago. Mike Sinclair's camera captures what's left of city's once-glorious parks (The Kansas City Star) Over the last decade photographer Mike Sinclair has established a high profile in the Kansas City art world and beyond for his images of everyday people at area fairs, holiday celebrations and amusement parks. Ever-changing landscape (Jonesboro Sun) CHEROKEE VILLAGE — There was a time when the western side of Crowley’s Ridge would have been prime real estate along the Mississippi River. Thousands of years ago the river flowed on the other side of the ridge while the Ohio river ran along its eastern border. Utility relocations may add to city’s U.S. 290 costs (Brenham Banner-Press) Moving utility lines could push up the city of Brenham’s costs for the U.S. 290 improvements project substantially, officials say. Weston working to make city energy efficient (Miami Herald) When it comes to energy conservation, Weston has seen the light. The city is in the midst of two major conservation programs, designed to save both money and energy. Now comes news that federal funding will help them expand that project even further. Landscape Structures offers prototype playground to Delano (Delano Eagle) The Delano City Council, Tuesday, April 21, directed city staff to look into a proposal from Landscape Structures to provide a prototype playground for a city park at a cost savings of over $45,000. Putting city history in print (Daily Pilot) It didn’t take Art and Mary Ellen Goddard long to connect to the historical pulse of Costa Mesa when they moved to the city in 1977 from the Midwest. Foster to ease Mecca pilgrims’ progress (Times Online) THE mountain is to move for Muhammad. Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid are involved in plans to transform the landscape around Mecca, Islam’s holiest city, to make way for a high-rise metropolis complete with high-speed rail link for pilgrims.
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