SCOTCH PLAINS, N.J.----Interior plant displays are becoming ever more important to buildings and hotel interiors. The elaborate indoor plant displays found in today's offices and hospitality markets are more than just attractive, they are a critical element in today's fantasy environments.
The 'Peggy Martin' rose tells a tale of survival and rebirth after Katrina. This is the story of a rose. A nameless rose. A rose that had no thorns not one.
The Bay Area's button man has died. Vince Sortile, who sold buttons for 54 years to customers all over the world, and who, according to family members, could tell what year a button was made with
Feb. 9, 2007 - There are many opinions as to who was the original Valentine, with the most popular theory that it was a clergyman who was executed for secretly marrying couples in ancient Rome. In any event, in 496 A.D., Pope Gelasius set aside Feb. 14 to honor St. Valentine.
LEBANON - Anne (Gilmartin) van der Werff, 82, died Thursday, Feb. 15, 2007, in Lebanon. She was the beloved wife of the late Dr. Jacob van der Werff. Anne was born March 29, 1924, in Fitchburg, Mass., the eldest child of John and Hazel Gilmartin.
Fields normally bristling with new growth in the spring and yielding farm-grown vegetables, flowers, or even ice cream from Ferris Acres Creamery may look tucked in to sleep for the winter, but the weather is misleading.
The following are recently issued business licenses in Richmond and Chesterfield and Henrico counties.
Bill Coleman Jr. TUPELO - William Roland "Bill" Coleman Jr. died Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007. He was born Jan. 25, 1965, in Tupelo to the late William Coleman Sr. and Addean Gunn Coleman. He was a member of Mud Creek M.B. Church. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends.
Tea consumption is increasing, and specialty tea is a fast-growing niche in the beverage category.
Officials are on high alert as Gold Bunny, Lindt & Sprungli's iconic Easter character, is on the loose, marking the official countdown to Easter.