A $34.1-million low-income senior housing project called DeVries Place is steadily taking shape as part of an extreme makeover of North Main Street.
Letters to the Editor
“If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is.”
Company offers sheds that actually look good
A problem with many do-it-yourself backyard sheds is that if they’re simple enough that you can do it yourself, they look like backyard sheds.
Im Afraid and Feel Helpless
Although Kenneth Engs article, “Why I Hate Blacks” in the Feb 23rd issue of AsianWeek was fearlessly confrontational, I believe it should have been titled, “Im afraid and feel helpless, but if I think Im invincible, I wont be vulnerable!”
Representatives beating on NCLB at The Hill
If anyone has been following recent U.S. House committee and subcommittee hearings, we would learn how lawmakers are refocusing on education and the workforce.
A-B Tech building the high-tech home of the future
ENKA — Ken Czarnomski and his crew of student workers may be building the future inside an old warehouse at the former BASF plant.
St. James man finds love in the skies
Tim McTeague, 51, lives in St. James City, but his love and passion are in the skies.
New wineries find their time
TUNKHANNOCK Closing the local furniture store his father founded 42 years ago was difficult for Gary Toczko, but his life was moving in a different direction.
SPCA needs help with remodel
The Solano SPCA is currently in the middle of a huge remodeling project thanks to a generous donation by Leroy and Margaret King of Fairfield. The Solano SPCA is looking for volunteers skilled in electrical, carpet and vinyl flooring, and carpentry that have some time to assist in completing