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County’s oldest cemeteries not just for pioneers? (Newspapers of Fayette County)
DECORAH – For some people contemplating their demise, a desire to be buried beside a favorite oak tree, or in a grassy meadow is more important than the eulogy given in their memory. When two individuals recently requested burial in pioneer cemeteries, it raised questions for the Winneshiek County Pioneer Cemetery Commission overseeing the 37 pioneer burial grounds in Winneshiek County. Published: 3/10/2010

First-ever oversight of cemeteries begins (The Columbia Chronicle)
The newly formed Cemetery Oversight Board, spurred by last year’s controversy at Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Ill. when 200 to 300 corpses were found dug up and piled in an isolated area of the cemetery, had its inaugural meeting on March 3. The board, made of veterans of the cemetery industry and community activists, will [...] Published: 3/10/2010

Scotch Plains, Edison, Plainfield consider plan to erect cell tower in Hillside Cemetery (MyCentralJersey.com)
SCOTCH PLAINS — Residents and officials from three municipalities in two different counties are expressing interest or concern about a controversial application to construct a cell-phone tower in the heart of the historic Hillside Cemetery. Published: 3/10/2010

Grave promise to clean up cemetery (Northern Star)
LISMORE mayor Jenny Dowell has promised that East Lismore Cemetery will be cleaned up by next week – weather permitting. Cr Dowell and waste services manager Phil Klepzig met with disgruntled resident, Bruce Ravenscroft, at the cemetery yesterday. Published: 3/10/2010

Legislators debate site of new veterans cemetery in S.E. Minnesota (Post-Bulletin)
ST. PAUL -- While area lawmakers agree on the idea of a new veterans cemetery in southeastern Minnesota, they are at odds over where it should go. Published: 3/9/2010

Vote may make Durand Township responsible for cemeteries (Rockford Register Star)
DURAND — For more than 100 years, the Durand Cemetery has been cared for by a small army of mostly volunteers who dutifully used the money they raised from selling plots and charitable donations to keep the lawn mowed and the trees trimmed. Published: 3/8/2010

The Oldest Spot in Town Time stands still at First Cemetery (1656-1833) (The Villager)
If you don’t count the rock outcropping in Central Park; or the waters encircling us; or the sky above; or the Inwood Hill Park caves — then I’m standing beside the oldest tangible and enduring piece of our city. Published: 3/10/2010

Last Modified: 3/10/2010