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    Metal Roofing Virginia Square VA – Video - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Metal Roofing Barcroft VA – Video - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    24 Hr Immediate Roof Repairs Lithonia (404) 471-3500 Emergency 24/7 Roofing Company Conyers GA – Video - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Roofing contractor accused of fraud sees case head to trial - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    GRAND RAPIDS TOWNSHIP, MI A well-known roofing contractor is facing charges that could bring as much as three years in prison if he's convicted.

    Kenneth Allen Bird is accused of defrauding an East Grand Rapids couple of $6,125 for a roofing job he allegedly never completed. His companys motto was put the bird on your roof.

    East Grand Rapids Public Safety Department detectives allege Bird took a downpayment of $6,125 to complete $12,250 worth of roofing work at the home of Christopher and Beth Chappus

    The Chappus' check was cashed in June and Bird was supposed to start the work in July, but it never happened, according to a probable cause affidavit in court records.

    Bird allegedly rescheduled the start date repeatedly before police became involved in October.

    In a police interview Oct. 15, Bird allegedly admitted he had not returned the couple's money and had not started the project. The business is based on Chicago Drive SW in Wyoming.

    Bird said he was unable to do the work because customers failed to pay him. He said he hoped to complete the work or refund the funds he received to avoid the criminal charges.

    Related: Wyoming roofing contractor, subject of complaints since September, now charged criminally

    However, Bird was in Kent County District Court Wednesday, Jan. 7 where he waived his probable cause hearing before Judge Jeffrey OHara, sending the case to Kent County Circuit Court.

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    Around Livermore: School of Dance to perform "Lion King" - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Most of the Livermore School of Dance's performers weren't yet born when "The Lion King" debuted in 1994 (which effectively makes me feel ancient), but that won't stop the young cast from giving their all to an upcoming winter performance at the Bankhead Theater based on the popular story.

    Director Liz Roberts, who co-owns the dance studio at 1988 Second Street with Shelly Schoendienst, said the jazz company's ninth annual winter performance -- scheduled for 7 p.m. Feb. 6-7 -- is different from past offerings.

    "We've always loved 'The Lion King,' and we just thought it would be something fun," Roberts explained of the group's decision to create a dance performance based on the story. The performance, however, will be unconventional. The group recognizes they are not actors by trade, so the show will feature strictly dancing.

    "We're abstracting it so it'll work for a dance show ... we have a whole bunch of fun little things were adding to it to make it exciting," she said.

    One of those additions is new music. While the crowd can look forward to old favorites like "Circle of Life" and a spirited rendition of "Hakuna Matata" performed by the studio's younger company dancers, they plan to shake it up with a few unconventional numbers. Perhaps the most exciting will be "Welcome to the Jungle," a high-energy jazz routine featuring fancy tricks.

    The music isn't the only update. Roberts and her crew are experimenting with light tricks and new techy techniques to bring new life to the show. She's keeping the efforts a secret for now since nothing has been finalized, but whatever it is promises to enhance the show's visual beauty.

    The Le Tableau Magnifique Ballet Company students from Livermore School of Dance will join the ensemble show as well, performing three ballet numbers including a pointe routine to open the second act. With the addition of the second School of Dance company, the show promises variety -- with everything from tap to hip-hop, modern to lyrical.

    Jaren Dietsch, 13, who describes the studio as a sort of second home, has taken classes at School of Dance since he was 8. During that time he has participated in many of the group's performances (they don't compete, so they focus on performing year-round), but he sees potential for "The Lion King"-based event to go above and beyond.

    "I think this show is going to be more extravagant and flashy than shows in the past because we have lots of new and interesting things planned," he said. "It is an amazing feeling to bring a story that started as nothing to life on a stage completely polished." Fellow student Shastina Wilson, 17, echoed Dietsch's sentiments.

    "I think this show is definitely going to be one to remember," she said of their upcoming performance.

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    Thunder Announce 2015 Field Staff - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    January 8, 2015 - Eastern League (EL) Trenton Thunder The Thunder, the Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees, announced on Thursday that Al Pedrique will manage the Thunder during the 2015 season. Pedrique is the ninth manager in Thunder history and the fourth to have managed in the Major Leagues.

    Al Pedrique takes over for Tony Franklin who was the Thunder manager for eight seasons and led the team to three Eastern League Championships. Tony will remain in the New York Yankees organization.

    Pedrique will be joined in the dugout by new additions to the Thunder staff, Pitching Coach Jose Rosado, Hitting Coach P.J. Pilittere, and Defensive Coach Michel Hernandez. Returning to the coaching staff is Athletic Trainer Lee Meyer who enters his second season with the Thunder and Orlando Crance, the Strength and Conditioning Coach, entering his third season with the team.

    "The Thunder are excited for the 2015 season to begin with Al Pedrique leading the charge on the field," said Thunder General Manager Will Smith. "Al has an impressive coaching resume and we welcome him and all of our coaches to the Thunder this season."

    Pedrique, a native of Venezuela, guided the Tampa Yankees to a 71-68 record in 2014 and led the RiverDogs to a 75-63 record in 2013 as manager. Before joining the Yankees organization in 2013, he served as a coach or manager in the Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals and Arizona Diamondbacks organizations over 16 years. He spent the 2010-12 seasons as the bench coach for the Houston Astros and also served as the third base coach for the Diamondbacks major league club in 2003 and 2004. He was named interim manager of the Diamondbacks for the second half of the 2004 season. Pedrique was originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1978 and went on to play in parts of three seasons with the Mets (1987), Pirates (1987-88) and Tigers (1989).

    New Thunder Pitching Coach Jose Rosado has spent the past four seasons as a pitching coach with the Gulf Coast Yankees. The Jersey City, NJ native played five seasons with the Kansas City Royals where he went 37-45 with a 4.25 ERA in 125 career games. Rosado was originally selected in the 12th round of the 1994 First-Year Player Draft.

    P.J. Pilittere returns to the Thunder as the Hitting Coach after serving in the same role for Tampa and Charleston the previous two seasons. P.J. made his professional coaching debut in 2012 as a coach with the GCL Yankees. He was originally selected in the 13th round of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft by the Yankees and went on to play in 470 career minor league game where he hit .264 with 77 doubles, 16 HR, and 183 RBI. P.J. was a catcher for the Thunder during the 2007, 2008, and 2009 seasons where he helped the Thunder win their first two Eastern League Championships in '07 and '08.

    Defensive Coach Michel Hernandez joins the Thunder after spending two seasons coaching with the Gulf Coast Yankees. Michel played in 45 games over three seasons in the majors with the Yankees in 2003 and Tampa Bay in 2008 and 2009. In 15 seasons in the minor leagues, he hit .257 with 137 doubles, 8 triples, 35 HR, and 340 RBI in 997 games with eight different organizations (Yankees, Philadelphia, San Diego, St. Louis, Tampa Bay, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Cleveland).

    Lee Meyer will return for his second season as the Thunder Athletic Trainer. Previously he spent two seasons with the Tampa Yankees. He also worked in the same role for one season with the Charleston RiverDogs and one season with the Staten Island Yankees.

    Orlando Crance returns to Trenton for a third season as Strength and Conditioning Coach. He served in the same capacity for the Florida Marlins AA affiliate in Jacksonville, Florida in 2010 and previously for the Savannah Sand Gnats (Class A, Mets).

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    Master Seal Door & Window Replacement in Baltimore, Georges County & Prince George’s County MD – Video - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Replacement Windows – StormFitters – Video - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Mountainside Tattoo gets $3K loan for window replacement - January 8, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Domenic Poli

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    BELLOWS FALLS >> The Rockingham Selectboard voted unanimously Tuesday to grant a request for $3,000 from the Rockingham Revolving Loan Fund for window replacement at a local tatoo parlour.

    All five Selectboard members approved the loan, which Mountainside Tattoo owner Alex Lawrence will use to replace windows at this shop at 55 The Square, according to Rockingham Finance Director Francis "Dutch" Walsh. A memo from Walsh states the town design review board has given approval for the window replacement and the Revolving Loan Fund Committee recommended the loan.

    The loan term will span 24 months at 10 percent interest. According to Walsh, Lawrence's monthly payments will be $138.43.

    During Tuesday's public comment portion, Bellows Falls resident Marie Perrault stood up to express her concern over two Holstein cows on School Street that are left exposed to the harsh winter elements. She said this is unfair to the bovines.

    "The animals are suffering out in the cold. I think something should be done about it," she told the Selectboard.

    Stearns and various Selectboard members told Perrault her concerns were warranted and they would look into the matter. Selectboard member Ann DiBernardo said she wanted to see something done by Wednesday. When contacted by the Reformer, Bellows Falls Police Chief Ron Lake said there is no criminal investigation or animal abuse case being conducted and the cows appear to be in good health.

    Later in the meeting, the Selectboard approved a budget for FY2016. Members approved an expense budget of $5,012,175, with $4,241,140. Stearns did not have a specific percentage increase for the press as of Tuesday night.

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