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San Francisco man charged for repeat Waymo vandalism

Authorities changed Walker Reed Quinn with several incidents since July.

Experts Reveal Top Kitchen Cabinet Organization Tips

From lazy Susans to woven baskets, these pro-approved tricks will transform your cabinets.

Summit Residents Prepare to 'Spring Forward' for Daylight Saving Time

Clocks will move ahead one hour on March 8, marking the start of DST in New Jersey.

Pro Organizers Share 8 Items to Toss for a Clutter-Free Home

From sentimental clutter to outdated tech, these experts reveal what to let go of for a more organized living space.

Waukegan starts commercial recycling pilot program

Grayslake's recycling model is guiding Waukegan's new initiative

Elnora Town Hall Announces Special Hours and Temporary Closure

The local government office will have limited hours this week and then close for two weeks.

Wenonah, NJ Publishes Legal Notices and RFPs

Borough of Wenonah shares community updates and procurement opportunities

Carbondale Water Office Closing Early Wednesday for Training

In-person payments and services will be unavailable during the closure.

Wenonah, NJ Launches Spring Newsletter

Borough of Wenonah begins new email newsletter to keep residents informed

Fresno Secures Over $10M in State Funding to Address Homelessness

The city plans to use the money to provide shelter and assistance to those in need.

Carbondale Water Office Closing Early Wednesday for Training

In-person payments and services will be unavailable from 3-5 PM

Rainbow Grocery Cooperative Celebrates 50 Years in San Francisco

Local natural foods store marks milestone anniversary with community celebration

Hybrid Work Drives Home Office Storage Upgrades

Spare bedrooms and shared living spaces are now permanent workspaces, requiring smarter storage solutions.

New Jersey Clocks 'Spring Forward' This Sunday

Daylight Saving Time returns, bringing more evening light but darker mornings.

Fort Wayne Holds Neighborhood Presidents Meeting

Quarterly gathering allows community leaders to share ideas and provide feedback to city officials.

Wilmington Residents Debate Legality of Saving Shoveled Parking Spots

City code prohibits using objects to reserve street parking, but some residents feel entitled after digging out their cars.

Spotswood Water Bills Contain Due Date Error

Residents advised of incorrect due date on water bills

Residents Have Mixed Feelings About Leftover Parking Chairs: Report

Neighbors in Dundalk are still staking out street parking spaces with everything from Adirondack chairs to storage bins, even though January's snow has mostly melted.

New Water Lines Raise Concerns for Rural Lexington Residents

Nearby development could impact private well water, experts warn

Delta's Emergency Shelter Reaches Full Capacity

Riverbend Resource Center unable to assist individuals from outside the local community

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