Iridescent ormer shells are getting a second life as a Christmas tree, as design work comes together at Sylvans Sports Club.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Several former Christmas trees were seen being dropped into a pond in Louisville on Monday. Some passerby's may have asked themselves, "What are they doing with those trees?
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On Thursday last, The Fairways Hotel in Dundalk was alive with energy and enthusiasm as local secondary school students and ...
Philanthropist Linda Bean founded a nonprofit that renovated the Joshua Lewis House to convert it into a library dedicated to N.C. Wyeth.