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    Thompson Creek Window Company CEO Rick Wuest Is a Finalist in Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards - May 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Lanham, Maryland (PRWEB) May 06, 2014

    Ernst & Young named Thompson Creek Window Company President and CEO Rick Wuest a finalist in the Entrepreneur of The Year Maryland Awards for the second year in a row. Thompson Creek is a family owned company that Wuest took over from his father in 2000, simultaneously taking the companys products directly to the consumer for the first time.

    It is an honor to be included among Maryland business leaders who have worked hard to build their dream companies, said Wuest. Weve all taken risks to innovate and expand our businesses and its nice to be recognized for it.

    Now in its 27th year, the Entrepreneur Of The Year Program honors entrepreneurs who demonstrate excellence in innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their business and community.

    Winners, selected by a panel of independent judges made up of previous award winners and regional business leaders, will be named at a black-tie gala June 12 at the Hilton Baltimore Hotel.

    About Thompson Creek Window Company

    The Thompson Creek Window Company is a privately owned and family-operated manufacturer and installer of energy-efficient home improvement replacement products. Founded in 1980, Thompson Creek Window Company began as a manufacturer of energy-efficient, maintenance-free vinyl windows. Since that time, Thompson Creek Window Company has evolved into one of the leading specialty home improvement contracting companies in the nation. The companys product mix includes replacement windows and doors and a clog-free gutter system. Thompson Creek Window Company is headquartered in Lanham, Maryland with an 80,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in Landover, Maryland. Thompson Creek employs over 400 people in the Washington D.C. region.

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    READER SUBMITTED: Farmington Exchange Announces Completion Of Building Exterior Renovation Project - May 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Farmington Exchange has a brand new look! Over the last two years the Owners have performed a major exterior renovation project on the building. The renovations included a full roof replacement, new siding, and window replacement; in addition they refurbished the buildings prominent entrances. With the expanding UConn Medical Center located directly across from the enhanced Exchange, there is much renewed interest in this area of Farmington.

    The project was led by ACRE Group's, Senior Property Manager, Pamela Bayer who engaged Max Parangi, a highly regarded New York architect, to develop a total faade restoration. Together they created a color scheme that has enhanced and upgraded The Exchange's exterior finish while maintaining the unique design of this 250,000sf mixed use building.

    Built in 1973, The Farmington Exchange was designed by renowned architect Charles Warren Callister. To this day The Exchange remains to be the largest post and beam wood structure east of the Mississippi. In 2009, the ACRE Group, a full service commercial real estate company represented the Owner in the acquisition of The Farmington Exchange.

    Located at 270 Farmington Avenue, The Farmington Exchange is one of the most recognized professional commercial buildings in Farmington. The Exchange, a 250,000 square foot mixed use property offers a wide selection of suites and accommodates a variety of tenants, including medical offices, retail establishments, two restaurants and a number of other professional offices. Leasing is handled by CBRE NE. For Leasing Information, contact Gary Schless, 860-987-4792.

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    Anniston students taking new standardized test this week - May 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    by by Taylor Manning Star Staff Writer Anniston Star

    Following a 2013 vote by the state Board of Education, Alabama became the first state to implement the entire ACT sequence, which consists of six student assessments spanning grades 3 through 12. Developed by the same nonprofit organization that administers the ACT, the tests will track students' academic growth over time, said Michael Sibley, director of communications at the Alabama Department of Education.

    Some of the things that parents should keep in mind are that these assessments are important for them to see how their child is doing academically, Sibley said. This new reporting process that ACT Aspire provides will show them in very clear, practical images like they've not seen before, how their child is doing.

    Unlike the Alabama Reading and Math Test, the ACT tests are linked and build upon one another, Sibley added. Calhoun County schools began testing Thursday.

    The ACT testing has gone very well with Calhoun County Schools, Superintendent Joe Dyar said. We've had a lot of youngsters that have finished on time. We did have some trouble completing the math portion of the test on time, but for the most part we've had absolutely no bumps in the road.

    Anniston City Schools Superintendent Darren Douthitt said that any students preparations for an academic test should include getting plenty of rest and eating a good breakfast.

    Make sure they keep the whole idea of testing within the framework that it is a test and that all we can expect from them is to do their very best, Douthitt said. Therefore, they won't have anxiety about it, which is definitely a problem for some kids.

    The state will also foot the bill for the ACT Plus Writing college entrance exam, a fee usually incurred by high school students applying for college. Sibley said that the cost was a financial burden on some families and that this may encourage some students to consider college as an option.

    The testing, said Sibley, is intended to give every kid a shot, regardless of what your ZIP code is or what your socioeconomic setting is.

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    The Future of Total Shoulder Replacement at Jupiter Medical Center - May 5, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Dr. Ryan Simovitch, MD, Board-certified orthopedic surgeon

    According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, more than four million people in the United States seek medical care each year for shoulder sprain, strain, dislocation, or other problems. Each year, shoulder problems account for approximately 1.5 million visits to orthopedic surgeons.

    The shoulder joint is the third most frequently replaced joint after the hip and knee. Osteoarthritis (degenerative arthritis) results from wear and tear to the joint cartilage and develops after years of constant motion and pressure on the joints. As the cartilage continues to wear, the joint becomes inflamed and can result in unbearable pain and decreased range of motion. Total shoulder replacement is an effective treatment for patients when non-surgical options no longer provide relief.

    The Anderson Family Orthopedic & Spine Center of Excellence at Jupiter Medical Center is proud to offer patients total shoulder replacement with a rotator cuff sparing technique. This leading-edge procedure allows orthopedic surgeons to use modified instruments and techniques to leave the rotator cuff intact and utilize a small window between the rotator cuff tendons. This eliminates the need for a sling beyond a few days post-operatively, and can significantly shorten the necessary time for rehab and decrease the risk of non-healing tendons or dysfunction.

    In conventional shoulder replacements, the subscapularis tendon (one of the four rotator cuff tendons) is temporarily released from the humerus to gain access to the shoulder joint. Once the procedure is complete, the subscapularis is reattached through a variety of techniques, and graduated rehabilitation begins. The main goal of the early post-operative phase is to protect the subscapularis to allow for healing. If adequate healing is not achieved, consequences may include reduced functionality, limited range of motion, pain, scar-tissue buildup and stiff shoulder. Total shoulder replacement through a rotator cuff sparing technique eliminates the risk of these consequences occurring.

    Initial treatment for shoulder conditions begins with a comprehensive evaluation. To find out if you are a candidate for total shoulder replacement with a rotator cuff sparing technique, consult with your orthopedic physician to determine the best option for you.

    The Anderson Family Orthopedic & Spine Center of Excellence, certified by the Joint Commission for Total Joint Replacement for Hips, Knees and Shoulders, features all private patient rooms, a dedicated orthopedic and spine clinical coordinator, pre-operative patient educational classes, rehabilitation and pain management specialists, and the latest advances in joint replacement surgery. For more information, visit jupitermedorthospine.com or call (561) 263-3633.

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    Patio Doors Saint Charles MO | (314) 690-9900 – Video - May 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Greetings from Allied Window, Inc. – The Invisible Storm Window Company! - May 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NEW ORLEANS, LA

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    Windows are the eyes of a building, the architectural features that help define the style and importance of historic and new buildings alike. Windows perform critically important functions: daylighting, ventilation, comfort and protection. Their preservation or replacement in historic buildings excites more debate amongst practitioners than almost any other restoration treatment. Their design for additions and new construction raises an equal amount of contention!

    The Traditional Building Conference and the United States National Park Service have collaborated to convene the second Annual Windows Conference.

    Windows: old and new, historic and traditional creates a dialogue about repair, replacement and windows that convey a traditional character. Those who restore, replace and build new need to work collaboratively; the Traditional Building Windows Conference encourages the collaboration between builders, architects, building owners and window suppliers. The construction industry is confronted with new laws concerning lead safety, storm-related damage, protection of mid-century modern structures, and energy efficiency. This conference brings together leading practitioners from manufacturing, the building trades, government, and industry to offer practical advice about the windows in traditional buildings.

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    Owned By Our Readers - May 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Everton are lining up a move for Celtic midfielder James Forrest during the summer transfer window, as a replacement for on-loan Barcelona midfielder Gerard Deulofeu who is expected to return to the La Liga side at the end of the season.

    Forrest is valued at around 7 million and has over two years left on his current contract, but the Scottish internationals season has been plagued by injury playing only 27 games this season in all competitions, last playing in the 5-0 win over Inverness Caledonian Thistle back in March.

    Despite this Everton manager Roberto Martinez is still keen on the 22 year old.

    Meanwhile, PFA Scotland young player of the year Andrew Robertson could find himself moving to Merseyside also, as Martinez has the Dundee United defender in his sights.

    The Goodison Park manager watched the former Queens Park defender back in January and the Tannadice side are expecting a host of bids for the 19 year old, who has been a revelation following his move from the Third Division side in the summer.

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