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    Trial nears for handyman accused of stabbing retired social worker to death - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SUSSEX COUNTY Attorneys are nearly ready to move to trial in the case of a handyman accused of stabbing a woman to death after she returned home from church, the New Jersey Herald reports.

    As previously reported by the Star-Ledger, Gregg Murphy is charged with killing Mariann Ferreira, 56, on Dec. 3, 2012, by repeatedly stabbing her in her home in rural Green Township. Law enforcement officials have said Murphy admitted killing Ferreira, but could not provide any reason.

    "He admitted stabbing the victim multiple times with the purpose of killing her. He acknowledged he had no justification and couldnt say why he did it," First Assistant Prosecutor Gregory Mueller told Superior Court Judge N. Peter Conforti shortly after the arrest, during Murphys first appearance in Superior Court.

    The Herald quoted Mueller saying all discovery in the case is complete, and all that's left to be decided is whether Murphy will have a bench trial or a jury trial.

    Murphy is being held in the Sussex County Jail on $750,000 bail.

    Prior to retiring in January of 2012, Ferreira worked for the Morris County Division of Aging, Disability and Veterans, helping people find assisted-living facilities for themselves and loved ones.

    Ferreira's son told the Star-Ledger in 2013 Murphy had often done work at Ferreira 's house. He'd recently uilt a deck on one side of her home. urphy did high-quality work and his prices were fair, which worked well for Ferreira, as she didn't have much money, her son said.

    She felt bad for him and she wanted to help him out. She kept giving him work" and trusted him, Jared Ferreira said at the time.

    Louis C. Hochman may be reached at lhochman@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @LouisCHochman. Find NJ.com on Facebook.

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    Buy Or Hire Gutter Cleaning Equipment & Accessories – Video - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Gutter Cleaning in Brighton & Hove (pccom.co.uk) 01273 208077 – Video - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Cleaning Gutters – Lowe’s - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Clean gutters are home maintenance essentials. Gutters should be cleaned at least twice a year, preferably in spring and fall. Use our tips below to make quick work of dingy downspouts and leaves that won't leave.

    Pick a good dry day. It will be more comfortable. Dry, loose leaves and small twigs can be removed with a handheld blower. The traditional grab-and-drop method still works, and it requires no investment in equipment, electricity or gasoline.

    You may encounter stubborn, caked buildups. If so, they may be easier to remove after a rain when damp instead of dry and hard. You can always use a water hose to dampen buildup.

    Note: Never pressure wash your gutters. While seeming easy, you risk packing debris into the downspouts.

    Inspect your gutters as you clean. Look for corrosion, holes, leaking joints or loose, missing or bent hangers. Mark problem areas with masking tape so you can find the problem spots quickly when you're ready for repairs.

    Wear gloves to protect yourself from scratches. Keep your tools garden trowel, gutter scoop, whisk broom and rag in a bucket with a handle. Fasten the bucket to your ladder with a wire hook. This will prevent you from having to juggle tools or stuffing tools in your pockets.

    Using a gutter scoop, start cleaning a stretch of gutter at the downspout area. This is where debris usually collects. Work your way up the gutter, putting the collected debris in a bucket. (It makes a great addition to your compost pile.)

    It is a good idea to flush your gutters with a hose afterward. This will show how well the gutters are draining and will indicate any areas that are holding water.

    You may need to reposition the gutter to create and maintain the proper drain slope. Gutters should slope downward at least 1/4" for every 5'-10' of gutter. You might be able to raise a gutter by bending its hangers. In the most severe cases, you will need to take down an entire section and remount the hangers.

    Keep leaves, twigs and other materials out of your gutters by installing protective gutter guards. There are two types:

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    Building permits, Jan. 29, 2015 - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Shane and Reba Herbert, 4133 St. Joseph Ave., interior demo and remodel, $100,000.

    Staffright LLC, 2620 N. Belt Highway, reroof Staffing Center, Barnes Roofing and Gutter Cleaning Service, $8,031.

    St. Joseph Custard LLC, 3910 N. Belt Highway, cosmetic upgrade to Culvers, McCon Building Corporation, $85,000.

    Glynn Cove Development Co., 6201 Meadow View Drive, build single-family residence, PJB Construction LLC, $159,000.

    Glynn Cove Development Co., 6203 Meadow View Drive, build single-family residence, PJB Construction LLC, $159,000.

    Glynn Cove Development Co., 2609 Meadow Ridge Drive, build single-family residence, PJB Construction LLC, $159,000.

    Robin White, 3204 Coronado St., replace Sheetrock due to holes, patching and re-tarring sections of roof due to holes, PB Sealcoating LLC, $10,000.

    Craig and Connie Warner, 4413 Appletree Court, reroof residence, Barnes Roofing and Gutter Cleaning Service, $6,688.

    Jerry and Judith Vanvickle, Trustees, 2303 Ashland Ave., reroof residence, Holmes Roofing, $5,800.

    Family Guidance Center For Behavioral Health, 1332 N. 36th St., replace ramp and slab to entrance, Davis Bobcat & Snow Removal, $3,200.

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    Fundy Landscaping gets playing field project tender for Dickey Park - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published on January 30, 2015

    AMHERST Fundy Landscaping has been awarded the contract to develop a multi-purpose outdoor playing field at Dickey Park.

    The project will cost $40,870 and will be funded by reallocating $25,000 that had been earmarked for the Robb Complex study with the remaining funding coming from operating reserves.

    Deputy Mayor George Baker declared a potential conflict and excused himself from his council seat.

    The work will include grading, leveling and seeding a playing surface of 195 feet by 450 feet that is suitable for soccer and football, as well as other uses.

    Amherst announced last year that the infield at the park was going to be converted into a sports field at the request of the Cumberland Wolfpack football association. The organization had been using the soccer pitch on Winston Street for football games, but it wasnt usable for the older age groups.

    Visiting teams indicated they would not travel to Amherst to play at Winston Street Field. Last year, a temporary solution was put in place that saw Fundy Soccer allow the football association to use the Church Street fields on the Dolan property.

    While plans were to have the field at Dickey Park ready for late last season, the project was not completed on time.

    The town is hoping the field will be completed sometime later this year, but its more likely it will be ready for use for the 2016 football season.

    Amherst is also working with the Municipality of Cumberland and a local sportsplex committee to develop a facility on the former parade grounds in West Amherst. The project, expected to cost approximately $2 million, would include an all-weather turf field, two natural grass fields and a clubhouse that would include dressing rooms.

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    Low supply pushing up prices for popular Bermuda grass - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Its not yet spring, but it is harvest time for sod.

    Theres plenty of zoysia on its way to market, but it's a different story for Bermuda grass this year.

    We feel that were just low (on) our overall supply heading into the peak season of 2015, said Brad Hubinek, owner of Super Sod in Raleigh.

    He said the entire sod industry in the Southeast is having supply problems with the increasingly popular grass. The problems began during the recession of 2007. When construction plunged, so did the demand for sod. Thats when a lot of growers switched their fields to other crops.

    Now, construction has rebounded, and so has the demand for sod. Higher sod prices are expected this season as the industry works through the shortage.

    The sod industry really follows construction very closely, said Grady Miller, a crop scientist at North Carolina State University.

    His best advice to homeowners this season is to be patient.

    But if they need grass, they may have to choose another grass other than Bermuda grass, Miller said.

    Hubinek said zoysia is a good alternative.

    Zoysia is a fantastic grass, a warm-season grass like Bermuda, he said. If a homeowner wants to have the best looking yard in the neighborhood, that's the option to go with.

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    Green Acres Outdoor Living Gazebos – Video - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    As Rockwell and Robinsons go vertical, Filinvest goes horizontal - January 30, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    THE GROVE by Rockwell

    (Third in a series)

    Inquirer Property has been running a series featuring the newest projects of the Philippines key developers this year. This week, Filinvest Land, Rockwell Land and Robinsons Land reveal their defining developments.

    Update of The Grove

    Valerie Soliven, Rockwell Land SVP for sales and marketing, disclosed an update to The Grove by Rockwell in Ortigas: We will be unveiling the retail center at The Grove, which will offer a lineup of dining, service and retail establishments that will complement and sustain the lifestyle of the existing Rockwell community there.

    Soliven said that this year, Towers C and D will also be turned over to its unit owners, adding to the already thriving neighborhood at The Grove. Its amenity deck will be available for residents use this year, completing the lineup of amenities residents are already enjoying. The deck will include a swimming pool, gazebos, barbecue pits and a spacious lawn for various activities.

    PHs first designer residences

    ROBINSONS Lands Signa Designer Residences

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