Community gardens blossom

Lower Milford church highlights season in stained glass
The ever-changing seasons have been given a kind of permanence inside Chestnut Hill Church, where the tall frosted windows have been transformed by a stained-glass artist into gloriously colorful depictions of trees in spring, summer, winter and fall — two windows per season, rich in symbolism that is firmly rooted in Christianity but designed to appeal to souls of any faith.

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Marin Home Tour lets nature be your guide
If there’s one thing the houses featured on the American Institute of Architects’ Marin Home Tour teach us, it’s how to work with, not against, nature when crafting dwellings. Each of the five homes on the May 15 tour embraces the landscape in which it is… American Institute of Architects – Architecture – Arts – Associations – United States

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Middle school students take a trip to the Far East
If Armada elementary and middle school thought learning the basics of the English language were hard, they got a wake up call from the Han Ban Group from China last week.

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Community gardens blossom
Maintenance worker Robert Malone (right) works Monday on the new community garden at the South Germantown Recreational Park in Boyds.

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