That sinking feeling on way out on greens

RIGHT now, it looks more like a building site than a bowling green. But the City Oval Bowling Club hopes a $214,000 synthetic surface for one of its greens will be ready for play in time for the first game of the 2010/11 season. In recent weeks earth-moving equipment has moved in where bowlers normally walk.

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City facility wins Green Building award

The Delaware Chapter of the International Facilities Managers (IFMA) will honor the City of Wilmingtons Price Run Pool House with a Green Building Award during the organizations annual meeting at Green Bank Mill on June 8. The state-of-the-art building, located in Brown-Burton Winchester Park on Wilmingtons East Side (2313 North Locust Street), was rebuilt in 2008 after a fire destroyed the …

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Delaware launches “Green for Green” rebate program

Governor Jack Markell, Senator Harris McDowell, Co-chair of the Sustainable Energy Utility (SEU), Secretary Collin OMara of the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), and Mark Grahne, President of the Home Builders Association of Delaware announced the launch of Green for Green a first-of-its-kind rebate program for Delaware homebuyers who purchase …

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City facility wins Green Building award

The Delaware Chapter of the International Facilities Managers (IFMA) will honor the City of Wilmingtons Price Run Pool House with a Green Building Award during the organizations annual meeting at Green Bank Mill on June 8. The state-of-the-art building, located in Brown-Burton Winchester Park on Wilmingtons East Side (2313 North Locust Street), was rebuilt in 2008 after a fire destroyed the …

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