By Gretchen A. Peck
Debuting on the market tomorrow, Saturday, April 20th, is 38 East Shore Avenue, Groton. Located in the coastal Groton Long Point community, the property is listed by Nancy Budd, a .
Monarch caterpillars and Tussock Moth caterpillars feast in the Adirondack Garden Club’s native plant garden at Families First on Water Street in Elizabethtown.
KEENE The Adirondack Garden Club’s native plant garden at Families First on Water Street in Elizabethtown is in only its first year, but the number of mona
The Adirondack Garden Club (AGC) has been awarded a $3,000 Partners for Plants (P4P) grant from the Garden Club of America’s Civic Improvement Committee for 2023, followed by the opportunity
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I want you to meet someone; someone you’d probably never see as you move around Edmonds.
He is autistic. He is homeless. He has been a civic headache for Edmonds. His situation has left the city baffled; one social service worker admitting we “don’t know what to do for ‘Charlie’.”
The city’s dilemma has involved the mayor’s office, police, the city attorney, social workers, the parks department and Edmonds’ fledgling human services office. Edmonds has spent dozens of hours across all those departments to try to resolve the problem of “Charlie.” And he is just one of a number in this area who are homeless, or living in poverty, or with mental health, drug or substance abuse issues.