Reply(1)
Top left: Lily Pond 1915; Bottom left: City Hall 1925; Top right: Greystone Mansion 1928; Bottom right: Rodeo Dr. 1925 (City of Beverly Hills)
BEVERLY HILLS, CA One hundred seven years ago today, the citizens of one of the nation s first planned communities incorporated their city. What began as a lima bean field and later an oil well-drilling site had been transformed into a town full of parks and wide curving streets, designed with affordability and tranquility in mind, named Beverly Hills after bucolic Beverly Farms, Massachusetts.
A few years later, the arrival of the world s first film stars turned Beverly Hills into an international symbol of luxury and glamor, a reputation it maintains to this day.
The Kamloops Garden Club Award for best vegetable garden was presented to Luigi and Giulia Torchia with awards and flowers by Kamloops Garden Club member Joe Cooper, middle second from left, along with Beautify Kamloops 2012 chair Tony Bradwell, right, Monday evening at the TRU Horticulture Gardens. Photograph By Keith Anderson
It happens all the time. You re walking through a neighbourhood and suddenly the world opens as senses take in colours, sounds of water bubbling, a breeze carrying light perfume and pure beauty.
You ve come across a neighbourhood of gardeners, and this year Bella Coola Court in Juniper Ridge earned the honour of Best City Block during the 35
Kamloops Mounties find suspect hiding in compost bin after lengthy pursuit - Kamloops News castanet.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from castanet.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Schaumburg Village Board Approves Capital Improvement Plan
Updated 1/18/2021 11:40 AM
Schaumburg s village board voted unanimously to approve a $185 million, multiyear Capital Improvement Plan, which includes $40 million in improvements for the next fiscal year, beginning May 1.
The Capital Improvement Plan is a comprehensive plan that sets the direction and priorities for the village s capital improvement projects and associated funding for the next five years. The CIP is updated annually and represents the village s commitment to maintaining its infrastructure and capital assets in an appropriate state of repair.
The village continues to maximize available grant funding, which for the five-year plan is anticipated at $44 million, leaving $141 million to be funded through local sources.
Kamloops Mounties are dealing with yet another shoplifting incident in which the thief used pepper or bear spray on employees during his escape. The latest incident occurred on Tuesday, Jan. 5, . . .