Thursday, June 28, 2007

Plants needed for Arlington

The annual drive to add plantings to Arlington Cemetery is coming up next month. Landscapers and growers who wish to add their plants to our national shrine are encouraged to do so. You can get the details at Lawn and Landscape Magazine

Here's the link for the Professional Landscape Network, as well. The event is part of the organization's annual trip to lobby lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

Mass. town views changes to cemetery regulations

The folks in Sudbury haven't amended cemetery regulations in two decades, so they want to show the proper respect for the dead.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Town sees cemetery as key to downtown revival

No, no pun intended with that headline. A town council in the Cincinnati area is taking over a cemetery from a local church. Some folks, including the mayor, are opposed, because the church is not giving any money for maintenance, but Councilman Ryan Zech, chairman of the parks and playground committee, said: "From our perspective, I think we see this as a way to kick-start any revitalization of our downtown, our business district and our residential areas also."

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Student's overseas project

A college student spruces up a Jewish cemetery in Belarus destroyed during World War II.
"It didn't look like a cemetery," Antil said. "We had to cut down trees, burn brush and put a fence around it. Everyone worked together and we did get a lot of help from the village."

Update on noted Baltimore black cemetery

Here's the latest on Mount Auburn, a noted African-American cemetery. The original story is here.

Space-saving measures in Britain

A London cemetery is burying two bodies per grave because of dwindling cemetery space.

Canadian expansion to cost taxpayers

Improvements of this cemetery will cost local taxpayers 1 percent more.