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The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago—the second best time is today.” (The following is a Letter to the Editor ...
Carolyn Montgomery, 95, has admired Little Compton's stone walls all of her life, and she wants to ensure future generations can appreciate them, too.
To the Editor: Like most residents of Great Falls, I take pride in our trees. Effort has been made to identify the largest specimens of various species.
The last time I saw it, I noticed one of the oak trees had been cut down. That’s a bummer, because that tree was third base. That trio of oaks were where I fell in love with the game of baseball.
John Tlumacki/Globe Staff When I read Renee Loth’s opinion piece (“ A proposed housing development and the Arnold Arboretum’s magnolia trees,” Opinion, April 3), I wanted to cry.
Pennant Park, built decades ago, is home to 24 tenants, including Home Depot, which leases two out of the six buildings. The complex is 80% leased, a positive occupancy in today’s office market ...
The trees are beloved in Altadena, emblematic of the community’s ties to nature. For some, their losses hurt deeply, especially so soon after disaster.
Save Trees also donates products to Food Lifeline in Washington. They’re FSC certified, which means they meet the Forest Stewardship Council’s standards for responsible forest management.
LOS ANGELES -- The oak trees saved the blue house on East Calaveras Street. Seriina Covarrubias was sure of it. When she had returned after the Eaton fire, much of the Altadena neighborhood was in ...
While other trees on her property remained, including the massive elm that frames her home, the loss of the oaks was heavy. Cut branches lie on the ground at Wynne Wilson’s property in Altadena.