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But the neighbors kept on screaming- and filing lawsuits as well. Last week, they won most of their demands in a settlement that may finally end the half-decade battle and allow the development of Parcel 1B, a 4.2 acre lot off Mt. Auburn St.
WETLANDS. Those low, swampy areas along the East and Gulf coasts are better preserved than drained and built on. They absorb floodwaters and provide food for millions of minnows and shrimp, which in turn feed larger creatures. An acre of salt marsh in Georgia produces ten tons of dry organic...
ACCESS. More than 90% of the U.S. coast (excluding Alaska) is privately owned, and some of the remainder is controlled by the military and is strictly off limits. Only about 5% is open to public recreational use, meaning that Americans have available to them just one acre of beach for...
The palace is set on a 2,000-acre spread that includes a working farm and is called New Vrindaban, after the town in India where the incarnate Krishna lived five millenniums ago. Life among the grazing cows has not always been peaceful. After a shooting incident in 1973, the...
To help draw friendly visitors, the leader of New Vrindaban, Swami Bhaktipada, plans to add a vegetarian restaurant and museum next year, and a ten-acre formal garden in 1982. Eventually, there are supposed to be seven temples. But Sergeant Thomas Westfall of the county sheriffs department doubts it will...