Dec. 31 marks the end of this column’s 24th year and a busy 12 months of Cape Region golf. January – Course superintendent Mike Pine goes scorched earth to remove unwanted vegetation at The Rookery. The PGA’s one-day 36-hole Playing Ability.
Seattle street parking rates set to increase in June as business districts rebound from virus
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Seattle drivers might notice an increase in their parking bills starting next week.
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) announced this week that it will increase parking rates in several neighborhoods across the city to improve customer access to local businesses, with the hikes starting June 1. The department is set to review the street parking rates on a quarterly basis as business activity in the city bounces back from pandemic lows, and also increased the rates earlier in February. As more and more Seattleites are fully vaccinated and out and about, we’ve seen an increase in demand for on-street parking in many neighborhoods, wrote SDOT in a blog post Tuesday. Based on recent parking data analysis, we’re adjusting on-street parking rates in some neighborhoods so that people visiting shops, cafes, restaurants, and other busi
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Portrait of Kendall Merriam, by Carlo. Kendall Merriam was born and raised in Rockland. He has a history degree from Gordon College and pursued graduate studies in military and maritime history at the University of Maine at Orono and Mystic Seaport in Mystic, Conn. He received grants to study historical research at Colonial Williamsburg and the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
For Jim
something we don’t have often
after polishing the copper kitchen table
I made a batch of buttermilk biscuits
something I hadn’t done in a year
we had seventeen of Fannie Farmer’s best