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In recognition of Earth Day, Caesarstone Technologies USA Inc. employees today walked the roads to pick up trash and debris in the areas surrounding Caesarstone and Belfast Keller Road.
In all, employees filled 30 bags of trash.
“It is important to raise public awareness in regard to the well-being of our planet,” said Yossi Binyamin, general manager of Caesarstone. “Our facilities in Israel do similar events on Earth Day. Taking care of the environment is everyone’s responsibility, and I am proud that we are taking care of the county that has taken care of us for the last six years.”
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Controversial application for annexation withdrawn
An application asking Richmond Hill to annex and rezone a 1.61 acre residential lot at the intersection of Belfast Keller Road and Cranston Bluff Drive is being withdrawn, the city’s mayor said Tuesday night, “until a later date in the future in order to better determine what traffic improvements are necessary at that location.”
The applicant, Tim Casey, reportedly planned to build a convenience store on the property, which is near the future Richmond Hill High School.
Richmond Hill City Hall will reopen to the public on May 17, having been closed since March 2020 because of the COVID pandemic, as noted in Tuesday’s regular city council meeting by City Clerk Dawnne Greene.
City Hall and all city administrative offices will then maintain regular business hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, Greene, adding that face masks and other COVID protocols will be required.
Land rezoning at the intersection of Cranston Bluff Drive and Belfast Keller Road was up for its first reading before city council. The request was from Tim Casey on rezoning of approximately 1.61 acres of land. The land is near the new I-95 exit at Belfast Keller Road.
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