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Attorney General asks Rhode Island Supreme Court to remand EFSB decision to run power lines through India Point Park

Attorney General asks Rhode Island Supreme Court to remand EFSB decision to run power lines through India Point Park News Provided By Share This Article 2017 decision by Energy Facility Siting Board, currently under review by the Court, determined burying power lines to be unfeasible PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced today that his Office has filed an amicus curiae brief with the Rhode Island Supreme Court in the matter of City of Providence vs. Rhode Island Energy Facility Siting Board, a case involving the decision by state regulators to place National Grid power lines through India Point Park and along the Providence waterfront.

Golden Gate Park - Western Neighborhoods Project - San Francisco History

Strybing Arboretum The plan for a botanical garden on this site came from Park Superintendent John McLaren back in the 1890s. ( Jan 1, 2006) Fine Arts Building at the 1894 Midwinter Fair One of five main halls at the California Midwinter International Exposition in Golden Gate Park. ( Feb 11, 2019) Golden Gate Park Bums 1937 article about the bums (some professional) who play baseball in Golden Gate Park ( Mar 2, 2007) Dutch Windmill Sometimes referred to as the North Windmill , the first Golden Gate Park windmill stands 75 feet tall. ( Jan 1, 2006) Memories of the Park Bums Amateur baseball at Big Rec was a big deal in the 1930s. ( Apr 3, 2010)

Glacier Park plans in flux, but pandemic remains concern

ROB CHANEY One thing is certain about Glacier National Park in 2021 — the road crew clearing the Going-to-the-Sun Road is fully staffed and active. Everything else, from how many campgrounds might be available to whether the east side will open at all, remains a work in progress. The park might try a new ticketed entry system to reduce bottlenecked crowds. Hotel restaurants might have indoor seating, or switch to curbside-only. Seasonal employees might stay in tents this year, or try to find short-term rentals outside the park. The continuing challenges of a COVID-19 pandemic leave lots of unknowns to ponder as spring and the short tourist season approach, according to GNP spokeswoman Gina Kerzman.

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