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Catching up on busy time in Trenton (L.A. PARKER COLUMN)

The Trentonian 13 Apr 2025
Several newsworthy tidbits deserve mention ... Exactly ... Gusciora appeared at the Locust Hill African Cemetery presentation later. Mostly Blacks showed for a respectable commemoration ... park ... The Trenton landscape recognizes no Black historical figures ... L.A.
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Civil War ceremonies in Trenton display priorities of leadership (L.A. PARKER COLUMN)

The Trentonian 12 Apr 2025
All true and admirable, except press releases made no mention of Locust Hill African Cemetery, a small plot of land located between Oak St ... Black soldiers in Locust Hill Cemetery also made the ultimate sacrifice.
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Trenton honors fallen soldiers in event commemorating the end of the Civil War (PHOTOS)

The Trentonian 10 Apr 2025
Later, guests visited the Locust Hill African Cemetery for a wreath presentation that acknowledged Black soldiers who died during Civil War action ... at Locust Hill African Cemetery Civil War ceremony.
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Two couples, two individuals to be honored at Lenawee Community Foundation's Annual Celebration

Daily Telegram 08 Apr 2025
Watch as hundreds protest Trump cuts to federal government ... Maumee St ... Maumee St ... Cindi also has written a historical fiction book, “Locust in the Sandbox,” about the 1963 bombing of a Black church in Birmingham, Alabama, that killed four girls.
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4 ways to build a raised bed for gardening

Bangor Daily News 06 Apr 2025
Credit. Kevin Bennett / BDN ... Redwood, cedar and black locust are all extremely rot-resistant and will last between 10 and 20 years, but they come at a much higher price point, between three to four times as expensive as Douglas fir ... ....
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Letters to the Editor for April 3, 2025

The East Hampton Star 03 Apr 2025
In fact, in the cleared acre, a number of larger black locust trees, themselves invasive, were left ... Now a large area of unrecognizable black, smoldering debris ... However, a sympathetic Black Baptist minister reported that Mr.
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Once More Unto the Invasives at Springs Park

The East Hampton Star 27 Mar 2025
Mr. Wilson surveyed the scene.  ... Wilson said ... Mr ... We’re trying to recapture some of these areas where there could be native grass.” In fact, in the cleared acre, a number of larger black locust trees, themselves invasive, were left ... Ms ... .
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