Tours, exhibits, workshops set at Vedic City
Tours, exhibits, workshops set at Vedic City
1960 Sun - MAHARISHI VEDIC CITY — Maharishi Vedic City will open its doors to the public once again during its second annual gala Festival of Healthy, Organic, Enlightened Living June 10-11. Vedic City, which was founded five years ago, is the world’s first
School is architecturally historic
Herald Tribune - In August 1958, I was a first-year teacher at the brand new, beautiful Riverview High School. What a thrill it was to be a part of the founding faculty of what is recognized today as a premier high school in the nation. As Sarasota is a relatively
Wood-vs.-vinyl debate will continue Thursday
Hampton Roads Daily Press - The Williamsburg City Council will continue to chip away at the wood-versus-vinyl-siding debate Thursday. Peppertree Condominium owners, Jamestown Commons Condominium owners and the owners of the McCardle building will ask the council to reverse the
City allots $285K for fire station repairs
Herald News - FALL RIVER — Three of the city s fire stations are slated to undergo repairs as part of the mayor s proposed $210.6 million fiscal 2007 budget. If the City Council approves the budget, $285,000 will be spent to improve the Central Fire Station on
City weighs options on splitting schools
Vancouver Business Journal - WILLIAMSBURG Spinning off from WJC Schools is one option that City Council may examine as it renegotiates the joint contract. Unrest over redistricting and other perceived slights have led some in the city to take bifurcation seriously after 50
Pitching L.A. to N.Y. Pinstripes
LA Times - NEW YORK Trying to persuade L.A. institutions like Dutton’s bookstore or Trader Joe’s market to move into downtown Los Angeles is one thing. But the success of downtown’s future may rest with the investment bankers, real estate developers and