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January 29, 2014 by
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Patio Doors Glenside PA | (484) 483-2288
Patio Doors Glenside PA | (484) 483-2288 http://zenwindows.com/locations/window-replacement-philadelphia-pa/ Zen Windows is a Replacement Window Company loca...
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January 29, 2014 by
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Austin Commercial Painters 512.518.4720
Visit us for a free quote at http://www.austincommercialpainters.net Call us at 512.518.4720 for a free quote Austin painters, Dripping Springs painters, Leander pa...
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January 29, 2014 by
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Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) January 29, 2014
Laugh Staff, a professional speech writing company made up of comedians; is proud to announce they are extending their speech writing services to help graduates throughout the country.
Since their start in March of 2012, Laugh Staff has been receiving a growing number of requests to do speeches outside of just Best Man & Maid of Honor Speeches (their specialty). To help meet the needs of their customers they've decided to start answering the call by offering an exclusive graduation speech package. For only $129.99, a valedictorian or class president can hire a professional comedian to work one-on-one with them to write a speech that will be hilarious and remembered for years to come.
With YouTube, Vine, Facebook, Twitter, & just about all social media, the pressure to perform at a graduation is intense, said co-founder Cameron Amigo. We want the students to be able to enjoy the day without the stress of writing a funny speech on their own. Were like the tutor they never had.
For more information about Laugh Staff, Inc. visit http://www.laughstaff.com or email camigo(at)laughstaff(dot)com.
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Laugh Staff, Inc. was founded in 2012 by a team of comedians and writers in Cleveland, Ohio. Laugh Staff helps their clients with best man speeches as well as providing best man speech examples on their blog. They assist best men and maids of honor in speech-editing, speech writing, and provide training on speech delivery. Recognizing the importance of the big day, Laugh Staff's professional comedians work with best men and maids of honor to ensure they make a lasting impression.
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January 29, 2014 by
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Governor Cuomo in Solvay /Courtesy: Andy Wolf
SOLVAY -- The areas surrounding Onondaga Lake could be transformed thanks to a $30 million plan to revitalize the neighboring community.
Governor Andrew Cuomo was in Solvay Wednesday morning to unveil details of the Onondaga Lake Revitalization program designed to have a major economic impact in Onondaga County and throughout the region. "Today is a new day. This project is just the cherry on the cake...Onondaga Lake is clean," Cuomo said.
The money will support Brownfield remediation projects, infrastructure investments to encourage new housing and business opportunities, and enhancements to the Onondaga lakefront that will increase access and provide new recreational opportunities for New Yorkers and visitors. "These projects will help boost the local tourism industry and make the area a premier destination to attract new business and enhance the lives of residents - growing the whole region of Central New York," Cuomo said.
The first phase of the program includes project totaling $100.3 million. It would be funded by $30 million from the state as well as resources from the federal government. Onondaga County would contribute $2.5 million to the project. That money will come from the new gaming agreement with the Turning Stone Casino.
The plan includes $50 million for the construction of a "Lakehouse Concert Pavilion" Performance Arts Center. It would be located across from the New York State Fairgrounds in the Village of Solvay. The indoor pavilion would seat up to 7,500 people and include a lawn area located on a former landfill overlooking the lake. It would also include $20 million for infrastructure improvements including changes to wastewater treatment facilities and Brownfield clean-up to open manufacturing sites for future business development. In addition, $10 million would be used for housing projects in Solvay, including $5 for the construction of a new senior housing facility, $5 million for leveraging against public/private funding of new housing projects and the rehabilitation of existing housing projects.
Other highlights of the plan include:
- $1.2 million to enhance the intersection of Milton Ave and Bridge Street in the heart of the Solvay business district - $600,000 to make streetscape enhancements from Cogswell Ave to Bailey Street in Solvay - $2 million for the demolition of blighted properties in targeted area of Solvay - $2 million in matching grants of up to $20,000 for residential homeowner improvements - $2 million in matching grants of up to $25,000 for business faade improvements on Milton Ave, Bridge Street, or Charles Ave - $1 million for a competitive grant program for new businesses that open in the targeted economic development zone
The project also designates $7 million for Bridge Street streetscape improvements to link the Fair to the Lakefront. The Onondaga Creekwalk would be completed with $3 million to create an existing loop along the lake connecting the communities of Liverpool, Solvay, Lakeland and the City of Syracuse.
In addition, $1 million would be used to create water taxi docks would be created at Onondaga Lake Park, Syracuse Inner Harbor and the Honeywell boat landing to allow water taxi travel to and from the Performing Arts Center. The five water taxis would cost $500,000.
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January 29, 2014 by
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A prank phone call led to about $15,000 in damage to the lobby and offices at the Comfort Inn on Shea Boulevard in Fountain Hills.
According to the Maricopa County Sheriffs Office someone called the hotel Sunday afternoon and claimed to be a representative of its alarm company.
The told the desk clerk they needed to reset the fire alarm system and asked them to pull the alarm lever, which they did.
The caller then told the clerk that to prevent all the fire sprinklers from going off they needed to activate one of the sprinkler heads by breaking it. The clerk did as they were asked, causing the flood.
Fountain Hills Fire Department was called to shut down the system and repair the sprinkler head. Firefighters also helped in removing water from the building.
*On Tuesday, Jan. 14, a Laveen woman was found in her car along the Beeline Highway north of Fountain Hills two days after she went off the road and into a wash. The woman reportedly left Mesa to return home in the West Valley on Sunday but got lost. Residents in nearby Goldfield Ranch heard a horn honking and found the woman in her vehicle. She was taken to the hospital for treatment as she had not taken medication in two days.
*On Wednesday, Jan. 15, a resident of the 3000 block of north 150th Street reported a pattern of harassment from his neighbor. A dispute between the two dates back 10 years and the man reported the neighbor was seen on his property Jan. 15.
*On Wednesday, Jan. 15, a Fountain Hills woman reported a financial consultant had fraudulently taken money from her account totaling more than $17,000.
*On Wednesday, Jan. 15, a resident of the 17000 block of San Marcus Drive reported someone entered his fenced back yard and removed lawn furniture.
*On Thursday, Jan. 16, deputies investigated a vehicle accident at Saguaro Boulevard and Indian Wells Drive. A vehicle traveling north on Saguaro collided with a second vehicle that was turning onto Saguaro from Indian Wells.
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January 29, 2014 by
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Yasmin Barhum: Between Faith and Ecology
Yasmin Barhum, landscape architect and facilitator at "Living in the Levant"at the ICSD #39;s women #39;s seminar "Between Faith and Ecology"
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January 29, 2014 by
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9310 HILLTOP COURT, LAUREL, MD Presented by John Harrison.
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January 29, 2014 by
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Food Stamp mistake costs Catawba Co. woman Food Stamp mistake costs Catawba Co. woman
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Between January 24th and 26th this year, the Cabarrus Arena and Events Center will be full of the latest and greatest ideas for your home and your yard.
At the Greater Charlotte Home and Landscape Show you can learn how to spruce up your home and landscape yourself or you can find the perfect person to do it for you.
Appearing through the weekend are the stars of Animal Planet's show Tanked! - Wayde King and Brett Raymer. Fans of the show know their wild and massive fish tank projects.
Wayde and Brett visited WBTV News Saturday Morning to talk about the TV show and their appearance here in Concord.
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January 29, 2014 by
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Periods of lingering snow have formed a welcome blanket for shivering if drowsy flower buds this winter, and the snow has also provided a brilliant backdrop for big shrubs and small trees.
These woodies are at their least showy in deep winter, but they invite study of the textures and patterns of their bark along with the ornament of last years lingering pods and this years swelling buds. They catch the eye mostly, though, with their silhouettes in the landscape. The snow draws starker outlines.
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I never tire of looking at a bottlebrush buckeye that sits on a hill about 30 feet from the kitchen window. It has grown in the past 20 years or more from a twig into a tall spreading shrub 15 feet high and 12 feet across. In leaf, it forms a fabulous screen of just the right scale. Now, it presents a pleasing tracery of charcoal gray branches.
It has reached maturity, stopped growing, for the most part, and rewarded patience with its little perfection. If I had been in a rush and planted a cedar or pine in its place, I would have been pleased for the first five years and fighting a giant thereafter. The world is full of trees that have outgrown their spaces and full of people trying to hack them back.
Hacking is bad, but pruning is good, or can be, if you know what youre doing. This is the season for pruning many of the deciduous woodies, but if you dont know why youre pruning or what youre pruning, then leave the plant alone. Nor should you assume that the guy who delivers your mulch knows how to prune.
If you prune in an arbitrary or excessive way, the plant can respond by growing a load of gangly and weak suckers water sprouts and you see this on badly pruned apple trees and crape myrtles.
When you get manic about pruning, you sometimes stop looking at the pleasing architecture of the plant and begin to see everything that is wrong: a rubbing branch, a stem growing inward, a water sprout, a broken twig. All these can be fixed through artful pruning. This month and next form a perfect period for this: The shrubs are dormant, they have yet to use energy in pushing new growth and, in their naked state, you can see the branch structure.
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January 29, 2014 by
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Idea Dream Home Season 5 - Review of Edapulavan house
Architect interior designer Arun Vidyasagar and architect Anna Kuruvilla review Edapulavan house, Kaladi.
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