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    Boulder Junction symbolic of divide over building boom - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If you go

    What: Boulder City Council joint study session with Planning Board to discuss development issues and the upcoming update to the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan

    When: 6 p.m. Tuesday

    Where: Boulder Municipal Building, 1777 Broadway

    Info: To read the memo introducing the study session, go to bit.ly/1svp8hu.

    The hotel and apartment buildings, the new streets and bustling construction at 30th Street and Pearl Parkway are the result of a plan that has been on the books since 2007, and yet they seemed to take the public completely by surprise.

    Solana Apartments resident Carrie Kroutil walks her dog Kona, who checks out a wood chip along the Pearl Parkway side of the complex. The Solana Apartments, 319 market-rate apartments in four buildings and more than 8,000 square feet of retail, are part of the Boulder Junction development. (David R. Jennings / Daily Camera)

    Boulder Junction, with its three- and four-story facades where parking lots and low-slung warehouses once sat, became, for better or for worse, the face of a building boom that has caused excitement and angst in Boulder.

    Fans of a more urban Boulder bike and transit advocates, supporters of affordable housing, city officials and planners, even many residents laud the projects as the fulfillment of a vision for combining workforce housing and dynamic public spaces with local and regional transit connections.

    Advocates of slower growth see a plan that was misguided from the beginning because the curving stretch of railroad track was incompatible with a train station, because commuter rail to Denver looks ever more unlikely, because it would draw more people to live in a community that is already at its carrying capacity, because it would not address the jobs-population imbalance that causes some 60,000 people to come into Boulder to work every day and now is marring the city's eastern gateway with unappealing contemporary architecture.

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    Charlotte Termite Control & Termite Control Monroe … - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Subterranean Termites

    Of all the pests that can cause problems for you and your home, termites cause the costliest and most extreme damage. Highly destructive creatures, they can consume a homes wooden elements from the inside without the homeowner even realizing there is a problem. Regular termite inspections are an important part of home maintenance in this part of the country. To help preserve the quality and integrity of your home, there are some questions you should be able to answer on this topic:

    As the name suggests, Subterranean Termites live underground, forming massive colonies which consume wood and convert it to fuel. Constantly searching for new sources of food, they sometimes target wooden structures such as those found in home and commercial construction. Residential and commercial structures offer vast supplies of food to support a colonys growth. The total number of individuals in a colony of subterranean termites may be more than a million termites, so you can imagine just how much damage a subterranean termite colony can cause.

    Subterranean Termites travel from their colony to your home through shelter tubes, also known as mud tubes. These shelter tubes may be visible on any surface near the ground, such as: slabs, foundation walls, floor framing, etc. Finding these tubes is an indication that subterranean termites have been or are currently present. They indicate at the very least that a professional inspection is necessary.

    Signs of termite activity also include visual identification. While you might never see a queen, you might very well see other termites such as workers or swarmers. Workers are small, white insects which are blind and very sensitive to heat, cold, and dry air. Workers are responsible for building the mud tubes. Swarmers, or winged termites, are reproductive termites; their purpose is to leave the colony and start a new colony in another area. Seeing workers or swarmers is a definite sign of termite activity in your immediate vicinity. If you see either of these signs, do not wait! Call us for a termite inspection immediately!

    NOTE: flying Ants are often confused with Subterranean Termites. Here are some helpful tips to help you tell them apart: Termites have a thick waist and ants have a narrow waist.

    Along with Subterranean Termites, there are other wood destroying insects that we inspect for and help control: Powder Post Beetles are small brown or black beetles that are indiscriminate; they infest both moist and dry seasoned woods, and both hard and soft woods. Because of this, they can damage the structure of your home as well as wood floors, furniture, and cabinetry.

    Old House Borers are another species of beetle reaching up to an inch in length. Unlike Powder Post Beetles, Old House Borers only infest softwoods. They are typically introduced to a home during construction and are particularly common in log homes.

    Like other wood destroying insects, Powder Post Beetles and Old House Borers can be controlled but only if properly identified during professional inspections; annual infestation inspections are recommended.

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    Affordable Power Washing Service Ponte Vedra Fl Power Washing Vinyl Siding – Video - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Cyclone Hudhud: Andhra Pradesh braces for very severe storm today - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    HYDERABAD: Reclassified as a "very severe cyclonic storm" by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Hudhud continued to gather force ahead of reaching Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh by Sunday. The cyclone will persist for nearly six hours post-landfall in the morning and peak by noon. It is expected to subsequently weaken over the next six hours while moving north-westwards across south Odisha and Chhattisgarh.

    Andhra officials said they will temporarily relocate 5 lakh people, who will be accommodated across 370 relief camps by Sunday morning. Srikakulam and East Godavari, expected to bear the brunt of the cyclone's fury, account for the maximum number of evacuations. By Saturday afternoon, officials claim over 1.1 lakh people had already been evacuated.

    Though not a "super cyclone", the Met on Saturday night upgraded the possible wind speed of the cyclonic storm from 155kmph to 195kmph. Met officials warned that strong winds and heavy rainfall were likely to disrupt electricity and telecommunications services as well as road and rail traffic along the coast.

    Fisherwomen pray for the relief from cyclonic storm Hudhud in Srikakulam, on October 11, 2014. (PTI photo)

    As the severity of the storm is expected to intensify, the weather department says all nine coastal districts may be affected. Allaying concerns, Union earth science minister Jitendra Singh said Hudhud is "very severe" in scientific terms, but certainly not a "super cyclone". He appealed to people "not to get unduly alarmist" because the concerned departments are already geared up for any eventuality.

    Modi briefed

    In an emergency high-level meeting to review preparedness on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was briefed on evacuation and other precautionary and preparatory measures being undertaken for coping with the cyclone. The PM asked home minister Rajnath Singh to remain in touch with the chief ministers of the states likely to be affected by it.

    The official statement said, "He (Modi) instructed senior officers of the union government to maintain close contact and coordination with officers of the affected states to ensure that relief and rescue operations proceed smoothly. He said suitable arrangements should be made to inform people about the cyclone on a real-time basis."

    With Bonda Ghati being expected to be the worst sufferers for the cyclonic storm Hudhud, as a precautionary measure, the Malkangiri district administration evacuated primitive Bonda tribe to Mudulipada school. (PTI photo)

    The measures include deployment of teams from the armed forces and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), depletion of reservoirs to accommodate cyclonic rainwater, positioning of boats, swimmers and relief camps and standby systems to restore power and telecom services, the statement said.

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    Buying A Sanitized Down Duvet – Video - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Deaths Summary for Sunday, October 12, 2014 - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Charleston County

    ANDEREGG, June Williams, 88, of Sullivan's Island, a former interior decorator with C.B. Prentiss and Co. and widow of James R. Anderegg, died Saturday. Arrangements by Stuhr's Mount Pleasant Chapel.

    KENNEDY, Rose Elizabeth, 82, of North Charleston died Friday. Arrangements by Stuhr's Northwoods Chapel.

    KERR, Catherine Jean, 71, of Charleston, a retired engineering technician, died Friday. Arrangements by Stuhr's Northwoods Chapel of North Charleston.

    JENKINS, Edward Jr., 55, of Charleston, a Marine Corps retiree, intelligence analyst with Spawar and husband of Sorona Bennett-Jenkins, died Saturday. Arrangements by Smith-McNeal's Downtown Chapel.

    RUSHTON, Myrtle Baxley, 80, of Charleston, widow of Nathan Rushton, died Friday. Arrangements by Stuhr's West Ashley Chapel.

    HANE, Margaret W., 78, of Moncks Corner died Saturday. Arrangements by Mayer's Georgetown Chapel.

    PARKER, Abram K., 85, of Goose Creek, an Air Force veteran and husband of Sally H. Parker, died Friday. Arrangements by Carolina Memorial Park Funerals and Cremations of North Charleston.

    NETTLES, Lucille Langdale, 88, of Walterboro, widow of Gary M. Nettles, died Saturday. Arrangements by Brice Herndon's Walterboro Chapel.

    DeFRANCO, George Anthony, 77, of Summerville, a C. Struppmann Engraving and Co. retiree and husband of Cornelia Duncan Defranco, died Friday. Arrangements by Simplicity Lowcountry Cremation and Burial Services of North Charleston.

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    Jay Leno is close to finalising a return to TV. - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Sources told the publication that the show will air in a primetime slot, but it doesn't yet have a premiere date, nor is it clear how frequently the regular series will broadcast.

    Since departing the 'Tonight Show', Jay has toured the US with his stand-up comedy show, hosted an awards show in Jerusalem and also seen his web series 'Jay's Garage' air on NBC.com, while CNBC aired a special, 'Jay's Garage: The Ultimate Car Week' recently.

    The veteran broadcaster was reportedly courted by a number of other stations, including CNN, A&E, History and the Tribune but wanted to stay loyal to NBCUniversal.

    CNBC - which, like NBC, is owned by NBCUniversal - is mainly known for financial news but has been trying to broaden its viewership with new additions to its programming such as financial game show 'Shark Tank' and reality programmes 'The Profit' and 'Restaurant Startup'.

    NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt had previously expressed his desire to have Jay remain with the network after he departed his long-running late night show, which is now fronted by Jimmy Fallon.

    He said: "Nothing would make us happier than for him, a la Bob Hope, to still be a presence on the network."

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    Fun little libraries popping up in Tucson neighborhoods - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Coming across a little pocket of literary joy in the Broadmoor-Broadway Village Neighborhood is a bit like discovering a special hiding place or a secret clubhouse.

    But the Little Free Library in the timeless Tucson neighborhood is no secret. Its one of more than 15,000 tiny libraries and one of about a dozen in Tucson that are part of the worldwide Little Free Library movement, created by lovers of books and builders of community.

    In Tucson, neighborhoods are creating their own little public libraries places where neighbors can gather, drop off a book and take one home. The motto is take a book, return a book.

    The movement started in 2009, when Todd Bol of Hudson, Wisconsin, built a model of a one-room schoolhouse as a tribute to his mother, a former teacher who loved reading. He filled it with books and put it on a post in his front yard, with a sign that read Free Books. Neighbors and friends loved it, and he built several more and gave them away.

    Today, the number of registered Little Free Libraries across the world grows daily, overloading the map at the nonprofits website, littlefreelibrary.org

    Among the newest additions is the Broadmoor-Broadway Village Little Free Library, which was planted in a neighborhood pocket park Sept. 21, said Joan Thomas, who spearheaded the project with neighbors and her daughter, Debbie Weingarten, who maintains the library as steward. The neighborhood is southwest of Broadway and Country Club Road

    This all started a year ago, Thomas said. I was walking with a neighbor and we got on the subject of this box with books and what a fantastic idea it was for a neighborhood.

    After months of research and conversations, she got in touch with Meg Johnson, who helped start a Little Free Library in Tucsons Garden District Neighborhood a couple of years ago.

    With tons of information and motivation, Broadmoor neighbors first looked in thrift shops for a cabinet they could repurpose. The perfect cabinet appeared as neighbors launched a remodeling project and donated a kitchen cabinet to the effort.

    Tapping into the talents of neighbors, the project took on a life of its own. Neighbor Ryan Brown, a woodworker, took a plain kitchen cabinet and created a weatherproof Little Free Library, adding an attic space, Thomas said.

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