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    Outdoor LED Lighting Market Potential Growth, Size, Share, Demand and Analysis of Key Players Research Forecasts to 2027 – The Daily Chronicle

    - October 3, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Another Lively Week for Scarsdale Home Sales – Scarsdale10583.com

    - October 3, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Real EstatePublished: Thursday, 01 October 2020 13:35 Joanne Wallenstein

    The real estate market had another lively week with too many home closings to list. Heres what sold and below that find homes on the market.

    10 Leatherstocking LaneThis is your chance to live in a private retreat with a freshwater koi pond in Heathcote! Built with great integrity, this high-quality modern home offers so many wonderful details with its five bedrooms, three full, two half baths. Enjoy a two story basketweave fireplace in the great room, a state-of-the-art Cook's kitchen with all high-end appliances and a large island, solid hardwood floors throughout, mahogany and cherrywood millwork, Italian cabinetry in the dining and great room, convenient first floor en-suite guest bedroom, brick wine room in basement, extensive outdoor lighting and sound system with exterior Sonos speakers, NEST thermostats and TESLA ready garage. An ideal Heathcote location: just a stroll to the 6 tennis courts at the nearby Middle School and much more. Enjoy the spectacular view of the pond and fountain, while your family goes rafting in summer (small raft is included) and ice skating in winter!

    Sale Price: $2,275,000Real Estate Taxes: $51,742

    59 Brite AvenueThis prestigious stone front Colonial is light, bright and move-in ready! Perfectly set in prime Fox Meadow neighborhood on .51 acres, there is a nice flagstone patio to enjoy the lush lawn and also room for a pool. The main floor features a large living room with wood burning fireplace, huge office space with built-in bookshelves and walls of windows, family room with built-ins, powder room, well-proportioned dining room with bay window, and large eat-in kitchen w/banquette seating for 8. There is a back staircase, mudroom, side entrance and large 2-car garage at grade for easy entry. Up the sweeping staircase, there are 5 bedrooms and 4 full baths and laundry. The basement is pleasant with high ceilings, a finished recreation room with fireplace, two large storage areas, utility room and tool bench (previous laundry room). This house has been freshly painted inside and out, new appliances, Marvin Windows, new furnace, fully fenced yard and more.

    Sale Price: $2,100,000Real Estate Taxes: $42,231

    24 Quentin RoadLovingly maintained, charming center hall Colonial w/ great layout for family living and entertaining inside and out. There is a formal living room w/ a wood-burning fireplace and formal dining room - currently used as a library/office, w/ built-ins. Tastefully renovated kitchen w/ large island, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances opens to a spectacular great room w/ a wood-burning fireplace. French doors open onto the patio and landscaped yard & into a dining room/sunroom. A welcoming side entry leads to the mudroom and laundry. The 2nd floor features a master suite, 2 family bedrooms each w/en suite bath and a 3rd family bedroom with adjacent hall bath. There is a private 5th bedroom w/en suite bath off the kitchen perfect for guests or an au pair. The finished lower level is a great space for a playroom or gym.

    Sale Price: $1,698,000Real Estate Taxes: $34,300

    5 Lockwood RoadThis newly expanded and meticulously renovated center hall colonial in the heart of Fox Meadow is within steps of Scarsdale Villages stores and restaurants, Metro North, Chase Park and Westchesters premiere music school, Hoff Barthelson. The mint renovation is a seamless blend of old and new including refinished 1925 original hardwood floors throughout. The kitchen, bathrooms, and all mechanical systems have been completely replaced and the property has been professionally landscaped and includes a beautiful bluestone patio. The homes new kitchen, which opens onto the family room, boasts two sinks, stainless appliances, and a large, quartz-top island with seating for four and honed granite perimeter counters. A mudroom adjacent to the kitchen has a bench, cubbies and tons of hanging space for coats. Rounding out the first floor are a large entry foyer with closet and powder room, inviting living/dining room with woodburning fireplace and an extra room that can be a bright office or playroom. The second floor master bedroom features an en-suite bathroom with stall shower, double sinks, separate jetted tub and walk-in closet. There are an additional three bedrooms and two new bathrooms plus a laundry room (2 washers, 2 dryers, sink and folding counter) and linen closet on this floor. The third floor bedroom, accessed by a full-width staircase, is a perfect guest or nanny/au pair suite with its own full bath and two closets.

    Sale Price: $1,625,000Real Estate Taxes: $36,194

    10 Harvest DriveExceptional opportunity to live in a sought-after perfectly flat and park like 0.53 acre lot in a coveted location in Scarsdale's Quaker Ridge. This unique property has never been on the market! Custom built by Ackerman, the 5 bedroom home features generous space for everyday living and formal entertaining. Special features include a large formal living room with windows overlooking the regal front property and wood burning fireplace opening to a formal dining room, a screened porch with views of the picturesque expansive backyard, a cozy wood paneled den and eat in kitchen. The master suite features two exposures, generous closets and master bath. Two additional bedrooms on this level share a full bathroom with double vanities. The third level features an ensuite bedroom plus a large guest suite/office with full bath. The generous backyard offers room for expansion and future pool. Walkout finished basement includes a recreation room & half bath.

    Sale Price: $1,510,000Real Estate Taxes: $31,157

    4 Chalford LaneSunny and bright, this chic Edgemont home in the Seely Place Elementary and Edgemont Jr/Sr High School District, has an open plan living area with fabulous views of the level yard. The first level features an eat-in kitchen with stainless appliances, formal living room with wood-burning fireplace, formal dining room (potential family room) and a lovely space for a study, piano or play area with French doors to the bluestone patio, perfect for outdoor dining. The lower level includes a sunny family room with fireplace, study, powder room, and a few steps down to a large pantry, storage room, full bath and gym area (626 additional square feet bringing total square feet to 3729). The second level boasts a master bedroom with a luxurious master bath, two additional bedrooms with a full bath and a few steps to a fourth bedroom with a renovated ensuite bath. The yard is deep and level.

    Sale Price: $1,480,000Real Estate Taxes: $49,004

    192 Evandale RoadStylish and sleek renovated and expanded home in Edgemont close to Greenville elementary school. This shingle and stone style home has been thoughtfully updated with open spaces & has an amazing layout for modern living. The 1st floor features a gourmet eat-in-kitchen with stainless steel appliances and center island that opens into family room & dining room with vaulted ceiling. The living room has a beautiful stacked stone fireplace surrounded by custom designed built ins. Easy living with 3 Br's and 2 baths on 1st floor. The Master Bedroom has its own private suite w/ updated bath & 5 walk-in closets, plus home office/bonus room & potential for additional expansion. Walkout lower level with recreation space, laundry area & tons of storage! Enjoy your own private oasis from your deck overlooking well-manicured backyard with lots of space to enjoy outdoor play!. Ideally located near schools, shops & bus to train. A rare opportunity to move right into an immaculately

    Sale Price: $1,295,000Real Estate Taxes: $41,250

    250 Fort Hill RoadA rare opportunity to own a piece of history in a breathtaking setting in the heart of Edgemont. Nestled on 1.54 acres of level private property, this unique Colonial Farmhouse offers quiet, country living. The home was built in the 1850's and has been restored, expanded and cared for over the years. Distinctive details include a rocking chair front porch, wide plank hardwood floors, 6 fireplaces, a secret staircase, brick hearth with wood burning stove, original poured glass windowpanes, mansard roof, and hand laid stone walls. Traces of the old tennis court, not yet restored, remain. Rather than being formally landscaped, like standard suburban yards, the lawn is surrounded by wooded areas which so enclose the property in summer and shield it from neighbors that it is easy to imagine being deep in the country. This house is one of the unique treasures of Edgemont, an important reminder of local history.

    Sale Price: $1,250,000Real Estate Taxes: $38,061

    237 Edgemont Roadmid-century modern home on .48 level acres in the Edgemont school district. Robotic lawn mowing system included. Yard has been pesticide-free for 13 years. The first level features a living room with a wood-burning fireplace leading into the dining area and an eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances opening to a sun-filled family room with cathedral ceiling. The first level also includes a butler's pantry/laundry room, master bedroom with en-suite bath, another bedroom/home office, full bath, den and attached one car garage. The second level features two spacious bedrooms, an open play area/study, full bath and cedar closet. An additional screened-in building on the property makes a wonderful recreation space, boasting a wood-burning stove and high ceilings. Relax on the patio overlooking the fabulous, private yard. Electric car charger and invisible dog fence included.

    Sale Price: $1,200,000Real Estate Taxes: $32,438

    208 Old Army RoadThis designer /architect-owned home is both eclectic and unique w/ high-end finishes throughout. There is great flow on the 1st level from the large living rm w/wood-burning fireplace to both the Eat-In Chefs kitchen w/ large center island and the formal dining room. Both the kitchen & DR have access to the outdoor patio/ yard; perfect for outdoor dining and entertaining. There is a light & airy home office w/ separate entry, large windows, glass-tiled powder room & wet bar w/ built-in fridge. This large space is easily converted to an over-sized family room. The 2nd level features a master bedrm suite w/ Juliette balcony, lrg. walk-in closet, and a glass & custom marble-tiled bathroom. There are 3 additional family bedrooms & 2 full hall bathrooms.

    Sale Price: $1,125,000Real Estate Taxes: $37,7

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    2A Cooper Road, ScarsdaleIconic Murray Hill Estate! A rare opportunity to own one of Scarsdales most admired home. s in the sought after Murray Hill section of Scarsdale Village. This remarkable estate sits grandly on 1.59 acres of private, manicured grounds, with tennis court. One of a kind! Please call us at 914-777-0007 or visit our website: http://www.koslbuilding.com

    List Price: $2,995,000

    17 Cornell Street, ScarsdaleSun-drenched Quaker Ridge Contemporary gem with a Hamptons feel on gorgeous, park like 1.2 acres with 25'X50' pool, plus spa and standard TENNIS COURT. An easy to live in 6163 square foot home with open floor plan and many versatile interior spaces for family enjoyment and working from home opportunities. Twelve rooms, six bedrooms, five bathrooms and a powder room. The above ground lower level is perfect for entertaining with doors to the backyard and all its many outdoor fun amenities. An added plus are harbor rights in Mamaroneck Harbor Island Park. Great backyard views of the Bonnie Briar Country Club add to the beautiful location. A perfect place to call home! Learn more here:

    List Price: $2,695,000

    85 High Point Road, ScarsdaleSophisticated Contemporary on 1/2 acre in Private Location: This renovated & stylish Colonial in the Edgemont School District is located on a cul-de-sac and is perfect for today's lifestyle! Some of the special features of this exceptional and bright home are: large spacious rooms, high ceilings, multiple office space options, 2 family rooms, exercise area, playroom, and picturesque stone patio with mature landscaping. You will love the outstanding cook's kitchen with white cabinetry, high-end appliances, center island with breakfast bar, and large eating area with stone fireplace. Many improvements have been made including renovated baths, renovated office & family room, and painted interior/exterior. New: roof, boiler, burner, hot water heater, a/c compressor, paved walkway, front door and above ground oil tank. This great property won't last! Learn more here:List Price: $1,195,000

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    1035 E Boston Post Road Unit#1-4, Mamaroneck Open HouseSunday, October 4th, 20201-2:30PM

    Enjoy peaceful views of Guion Creek and Bird Sanctuary from this two bedroom, two bathroom Condominium unit surrounded by nature trails to explore. Owners lovingly cared-for unit and just replaced the master bathroom vanity. This unit is in move-in-condition. First-floor unit is one level above lobby. Wired for FIOS & Optimum. Continental View complex features and exercise room, meeting room, laundry room and private storage (5'4"x6'5"), Ideally located close to Harbor Island, restaurants, shops, elementary schools and only a half mile to the Middle/High School Campus. Common charge includes heat and hot water. Outdoor parking lot offers unassigned spot with Village of Mamaroneck sticker ($225/annually/per car) to right of building. Gross taxes listed do not include the Basic STAR reduction of $1279. Learn more here:

    List Price: $450,000

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    From outdoor courts to COVID Zone, Amherst Regional adapts to volleyball changes – GazetteNET

    - October 3, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    When the COVID-19 pandemic forced Amherst Regional High School to close off access to its facilities, it put the Hurricanes girls volleyball season in doubt. Luckily, an anonymous donor gave the school two outdoor volleyball nets.

    They clinched the deal for us because without that, we probably couldnt have had any volleyball at all, said longtime coach Kacey Schmitt.

    The move to an outdoor court is one of the biggest changes this season for Amherst, which opens its abbreviated season indoors at Holyoke on Monday.

    While moving the court outside gives senior captains Amelia Beigel, Skye Nolan and Hailey Zabko an opportunity to play, the move presents new challenges.

    One of these challenges is sunlight. Lighting is not a huge factor on indoor courts, but it has proven to be an issue outdoors. The sunlight impacts one side of the court more than the other, creating a disadvantage. While players normally switch sides in between sets, that is not allowed this year. Players have been bringing sunglasses to practice to minimize the suns effect, but the challenge is still significant.

    If youre receiving a serve or a hit, the sun will blind you, Zabko said. The ball will go through a blind spot and you wont be able to see anything.

    Added Nolan, With the wind and having to adjust to the sunlight, its way different than indoors.

    Another challenge is adjusting to the court itself. The court was placed on what is normally Amhersts lacrosse field. Its grass surface is very uneven in comparison to the indoor courts.

    The grass has divots in it, Beigel said. Were slipping and sliding all over the place because you cant really wear cleats in volleyball because youre moving so quickly.

    In response to these issues, the team voted to play only one home game during the season. As of now, that game is scheduled to be played against Westfield on Oct. 19. Westfield got to see an outdoor court when it played on one during the summer league this year.

    The other nine games will be played on the road on indoor courts. While playing outdoors will have a minimized impact during their indoor games, it may have a huge effect on the teams ability to practice.

    If it rains heavily one day, the courts could be soaking wet for up to three days, said Beigel. Then, we might just have to do nothing.

    We cant play on mud, added Zabko.

    Playing on an outdoor court is not the only modification to the game this year. The rules of volleyball have been changed to allow for a COVID Zone.

    The COVID Zone is an area marked off by tape 3 feet away from the net on both sides of the court. When within this 3-foot area, teams are not permitted to hit the ball to the other side of the net. If this occurs, the rally is blown dead by the officials and a point is awarded to the other team. Players are permitted to cover and block within this area. While the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) discussed putting a plastic shield over the net to protect the players, the idea of the COVID Zone prevailed.

    The zone changes the game for front row players.

    Any time there is a tight ball, most of the time people will go up for a joust. (When both teams try to make a play on the ball at the net). Someone might hit it and the other person might try to tip it over. (Now,) thats illegal, Beigel said. If a ball passed you tight or if a set is too tight, it could ruin a rally altogether.

    Added Schmitt, Were trying to learn how to punch it over or bump it over. They almost have to relearn how they usually have learned to play those tight-to-the-net balls.

    Other restrictions are common procedure in dealing with the COVID pandemic. Players and coaches are required to wear masks at all times. They also have to social distance at least 6 feet whenever possible. With handshakes prohibited, referees will signal both teams to give each other a wave in sportsmanship before and after each match.

    The restrictions may seem daunting, but Amherst has been up to the task.

    I feel comfortable with the fact that they are buying into the safety protocol, Schmitt said. Theres been no complaining, no arguing. Everyone has accepted the protocols and are just happy to be out there.

    Although this season will be like no other, Amherst is ready to move forward as a team.

    No matter what obstacles COVID throws at us, I feel like everything will be fine because well all be together and making the most of it, Zabko said.

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    Mesquite says Good Neighbor Day helps remind its residents to remain active and aware – Star Local Media

    - October 3, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    National Good Neighbor Day is Sept. 28 and the City of Mesquite is reminding its neighborhoods of its Project Porch Light campaign which asks its residents to help create a more active and safer community. And one way is with the use of outdoor lighting to help fight crime by lighting up neighborhoods.

    Maria Martinez, Director of Neighborhood Services, said, One part of Project Porch Light is encouraging our residents to use exterior lighting at their home to help discourage criminal activity in neighborhoods. The continual illumination of neighborhoods with porch lights, landscape lights or front window lights can be very effective with helping reduce crime.

    Martinez shared that the City is also reminding neighbors to say something, if they see unusual activity, by calling the Mesquite Police Departments non-emergency phone number at 972-285-6336 or 911.

    The City launched the Project Porch Light campaign in 2020 as a way to encourage engagement of residents with their neighbors through meetings, events and partnering on crime prevention efforts including the use of outdoor lighting. The COVID-19 pandemic has cancelled events and affected in-person meetings by neighborhood groups, but some have hosted successful virtual meetings to remain connected.

    Martinez said, Our neighborhoods continue to be active and aware, and this can go a long way in maintaining safe neighborhoods and a safe Mesquite community.

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    Outdoor LED Lighting Market Report Global Industry Size, Segment By Key Companies, Types & Applications And Forecast To 2025 | Philips Lighting,…

    - October 3, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Outdoor LED Lighting Markethas been riding a progressive growth trail over the recent past. The first two quarters of the year 2020 have however witnessed heavy disruptions throughout all the industry facets, which are ultimately posing an unprecedented impact onOutdoor LED Lighting market. Although healthcare & life sciences industry as a whole is witnessing an influx of opportunities in selected sectors, it remains a matter of fact that some of the industry sectors have temporarily scaled back. It becomes imperative to stay abreast of all the recent updates and predict the near future wisely.

    The report primarily attempts to track the evolution of growth path of market from 2019, through 2020, and post the crisis. It also provides long-term market growth projections for a predefined period of assessment, 2020 2025. Based on detailed analysis of industrys key dynamics and segmental performance, the report offers an extensive assessment of demand, supply, and manufacturing scenario. Upsurge in R&D investments, increasing sophistication of healthcare infrastructure, thriving medical tourism, and rapidly introducing innovations in Outdoor LED Lighting and equipment sector are thoroughly evaluated.

    NOTE: Our team is studying Covid-19 impact analysis on various industry verticals and Country Level impact for a better analysis of markets and industries. The 2020 latest edition of this report is entitled to provide additional commentary on latest scenario, economic slowdown and COVID-19 impact on overall industry.

    Request Free Sample Report Outdoor LED Lighting industry outlook @ Key players in the global Outdoor LED Lighting market covered in Chapter 4: Philips Lighting, Zumtobel, Cree, General Electric, Dialight, Osram Licht, Virtual Extension, Hubbell, Eaton, Syska

    In Chapter 11 and 13.3, on the basis of types, the Outdoor LED Lighting market from 2020 to 2025 is primarily split into:Less than 50WBetween 50W and 150WMore than 150W

    In Chapter 12 and 13.4, on the basis of applications, the Outdoor LED Lighting market from 2020 to 2025 covers:Highways & RoadwaysArchitecturalPublic Places

    Geographically, the detailed analysis of consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate, historic and forecast (2015-2026) of the following regions are covered in Chapter 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13:

    United States, Canada, Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland, Sweden, Poland, Belgium, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa and Rest of the World

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    Global Outdoor LED Lighting Market Report 2020 by Key Players, Types, Applications, Countries, Market Size, Forecast to 2026

    Chapter 1Report Overview

    Chapter 2Global Market Growth Trends

    Chapter 3Value Chain of Outdoor LED Lighting Market

    Chapter 4Players Profiles

    Chapter 5Global Outdoor LED Lighting Market Analysis by Regions

    Chapter 6North America Outdoor LED Lighting Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter 7Europe Outdoor LED Lighting Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter 8Asia-Pacific Outdoor LED Lighting Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter 9Middle East and Africa Outdoor LED Lighting Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter 10South America Outdoor LED Lighting Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter 11Global Outdoor LED Lighting Market Segment by Types

    Chapter 12Global Outdoor LED Lighting Market Segment by Applications

    Chapter 13Outdoor LED Lighting Market Forecast by Regions (2020-2026)

    Chapter 14Appendix

    The prime objective of this report is to help the user understand the market in terms of its definition, segmentation, market potential, influential trends, and the challenges that the market is facing with 10 major regions and 30 major countries. Deep researches and analysis were done during the preparation of the report. The readers will find this report very helpful in understanding the market in depth. The data and the information regarding the market are taken from reliable sources such as websites, annual reports of the companies, journals, and others and were checked and validated by the industry experts. The facts and data are represented in the report using diagrams, graphs, pie charts, and other pictorial representations. This enhances the visual representation and also helps in understanding the facts much better.

    Impact of Covid-19 in Outdoor LED Lighting Market: Since the COVID-19 virus outbreak in December 2019, the disease has spread to almost every country around the globe with the World Health Organization declaring it a public health emergency. The global impacts of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are already starting to be felt, and will significantly affect the Outdoor LED Lighting market in 2020. The outbreak of COVID-19 has brought effects on many aspects, like flight cancellations; travel bans and quarantines; restaurants closed; all indoor/outdoor events restricted; over forty countries state of emergency declared; massive slowing of the supply chain; stock market volatility; falling business confidence, growing panic among the population, and uncertainty about future.

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    Kathleen Gallagher: Briggs & Stratton board of directors focused on executives and themselves rather than innovation – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

    - October 3, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Kathleen Gallagher, Special to the Journal Sentinel Published 7:00 a.m. CT Sept. 29, 2020 | Updated 11:51 a.m. CT Sept. 30, 2020

    Now that Briggs & Stratton has changed hands, its time to tackle the elephant in the room: its board of directors.

    The small engine makers nine directors in June awarded executives more than $5 million of retention bonuses rather than make a $6.7 million interest payment on debt they incurred. That forced the more than 100-year-old company into bankruptcy and a sale earlier this month to New York private equity firm KPS Capital Partners.

    Was the Briggs board a mutual protection society for its top executives and, frankly, its members? Or did the board, through no fault of its own, encounter impossible obstacles and have no choice but bankruptcy?

    The mutual protection society theory seems to carry the most weight.

    Despite a 20-year trend toward separating the chairman and CEO jobs, Briggs board decided Todd Teske should have both.

    The board justified Teskes dual role by saying his tenure at Briggs since 1996 made him most familiar with the company and best-positioned to identify what the board should review and discuss. According to one securities filing: Centralizing power with Teske prevented ambiguity about accountability and the possibility that two leaders might communicate different messages.

    Umm, maybe there was some confusion about accountability. The board has a fiduciary duty to shareholders to ask questions of management, evaluate the risks of the strategies and plans management presents for approval, and assess the performance of management against those plans.

    What Briggs board missed under the cozy arrangement that handed all the power to Teske is the cold reality that things were getting worse, not better.

    Briggs stock price peaked in June 2004 at $44.175 and its market capitalization reached nearly $1.9 billion. Sixteen years later, KPS Capital bought virtually all of Briggs assets for about $550 million.

    Briggs demise was not due to a competitor who upended them, not due to a poor product, a former executive observed. Briggs wounds were all self-inflicted.

    The alienation of much of the companys top operational talent, frequent factory openings and closings along with massive production re-locations, the accumulation of more than $100 million in restructuring charges since 2015, and problems with a new business management system that caused a steep drop in Briggs ability to ship service parts all drove the downward spiral.

    But more telling may be the decision in 2012 to retreat from the US retail market and re-focus on selling engines to lawn and garden equipment makers.

    After the strategy shift, Briggs ramped up commercial lawn care acquisitions: Outdoor lighting maker Allmand Bros in 2014; Specialty turf equipment maker Billy Goat in 2015; Fertilizer equipment maker Ground Logic in 2017; Leaf blower maker Hurricane in 2018. You get the idea.

    While Briggs was making those acquisitions, companies like EGO, Black & Decker and Greenworks were selling cordless, battery-powered lawnmowers. And players like Global Garden Products and Husqvarna were selling autonomous lawnmowers, while startups like Santa Monica, California-based Graze innovated new ones.

    Briggs made an end market pivot rather than an innovation pivot.

    Maybe thats no surprise. Briggs board had prodigious amounts of financial, and not much technical, experience and degrees. None of the directors had high-level technical chops. Remember, it was when Satya Nadella, the engineer who studied computer science at UW-Milwaukee, got the top job that Microsoft started to be cool again -- or rediscovered its soul, as he put it in the title of his 2017 memoir.

    Despite the downward spiral and lack of strategic innovation, directors got a steady gig and good pay.

    Average tenure was nearly 11 years, anchored by the three longest-serving directors: Charles Story (26 years), president of ECS Group, a Nashville executive development company; Brian Walker (18 years), the boards lead independent director and a partner at Huron Capital, a Detroit private equity firm; and Keith McLoughlin (13 years), retired president and CEO of Swedish home appliance maker AB Electrolux.

    Directors gave themselves a $5,000 raise in August 2018, bringing their cash compensation to $95,000 in addition to $110,000 of Briggs stock annually and pay for extra duties. Walker, for example, got an extra $40,000 a year for being lead independent director and chairing a committee bringing his fiscal 2019 pay to $244,130. Not bad for attending between 17 and 23 meetings that year.

    But with no real technological innovation, Briggs faltered. Debt levels ballooned. Inventories grew. Briggs had $412 million of inventory on its balance sheet in June 2018. Within a year that number had grown by $90 million to $502 million.

    Businesses come and go, and some downturns are unavoidable. Buggy whip-making had a bleak future in 1900. But Briggs was one of the premier lawnmower engine companies in the world. Its board and executives had a choice of financially managing the downward spiral or innovating into new markets.

    They harvested the business rather than the future.

    Kathleen Gallagher, Executive Director of 5 Lakes Institute is a former reporter who was awarded the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting. She is writing a column for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel(Photo: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

    Kathleen Gallagher was a business reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and the Milwaukee Sentinel for 23 years. She was one of two reporters on the team that won a 2011 Pulitzer Prize for the One in a Billion series. Gallagher is now executive director of 5 Lakes Institute, a non-profit working to grow the Great Lakes region's high technology entrepreneurial economy and culture. She can be reached at Kathleen@5lakesinstitute.org.

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    Jersey Skies: The full Harvest Moon will shine bright to begin October – Jersey’s Best

    - October 3, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    by Kevin D. Conod | For Jersey's Best September 28, 2020

    Posted on September 28, 2020 by Ana Gonzalez - Community

    Earths satellite grows fat over the next couple of days as it heads toward full moon. The gibbous moon gets its name from a Latin word meaning humped, a reference to the fact that moon does not look round during this phase.

    The gibbous moon is heading eastward over the next few days, getting brighter and fuller each day. Ordinarily the moon rises about 45 minutes to an hour later each night. But when the full moon occurs near the equinox, it is in a spot that allows the moon to rise at a similar time for a couple of days in a row.

    At the equinox, which occurred Sept. 22, the sun is directly above the equator. The closest full moon to the equinox this year is Oct. 1. Since the full moon is opposite the sun, it too is near, or at least close, to the equator. This is the Harvest Moon, so named because the full moon provides additional lighting for farmers to bring in their crops.

    The sun is setting this week around 6:37 p.m. The moon rises at 6:35 p.m., 6:58 p.m. and 7:21 p.m. on Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and Oct. 2, respectively. Modern outdoor lighting has largely replaced the moon as a source of illumination, but the Harvest Moon still ushers in the fall foliage, pumpkins and harvest festivals of the autumn season.

    Kevin D.Conod is the planetarium manager and astronomer at the The Newark Museum of ArtsDreyfussPlanetarium. For updates on the night sky, call the Newark Skyline at (973) 596-6529.

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    City of Asheville extends AVL Shares Space initiatives through Jan. 3 – Mountain Xpress

    - October 3, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Press release from the city of Asheville:

    The City of Asheville will be extending theAVL Shares Spaceinitiatives through Jan. 3, 2021, in order to continue providing businesses and organizations with opportunities to expand outdoors during COVID-19. In addition to the extension,newguidelinesare being provided to participants that address winter-related accommodations and safety requirements.

    The goals of these initiatives continue to focus on supporting economic vitality and safe customer access in alignment with public health guidelines.

    Launched in May and June, theAVL Shares Spaceinitiatives include the following:

    There are currently 78 businesses and organizations authorized to expand outdoors through these initiatives. A survey conducted in early September resulted in the following feedback from participating businesses and organizations:

    Thewinter guidelines for temporary outdoor expansion spaces are available here. They include requirements for use of outdoor heaters, sides for tent/shade structures, outdoor lighting and additional maintenance considerations like snow and leaf removal. The guidelines also include staff contact information for questions and a frequently asked question section. City staff has been working directly with the Asheville Independent Restaurant Association (AIR) on this rollout and will continue providing one-on-one support to businesses as-needed.

    In addition, the City is providing materials to assist with temporary parklet installation and haspartnered with the American Institute of Architects Asheville(AIA) to improve accessibility into these spaces. Businesses owned or managed by people of color are especially encouraged to contact City staff for assistance.

    Businesses and organizations can find applications for new temporary outdoor expansion and amend current applications with winterization changes through the CitysDevelopment Portal here.

    The public can provide feedback on these initiatives by emailingpublicspace@publicinput.comand checking theproject page for updatesand input opportunities.

    The City will make adjustments to the programs as-needed based on public health guidance, and will continue working with businesses and organizations to respond to critical needs, while considering new initiatives for the winter and spring and possible continuation of some opportunities longer term.

    More information is available atwww.ashevillenc.gov/AVLSharesSpace.

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    Best home products for fall 2020: Coffee makers, fire pits and other cozy tech – CNET

    - October 3, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The days are steadily getting shorter and we're heading into the colder months. For me, that conjures images of warm beverages and comfort food. So I've put together this list of awesome smart home products for the fall, ranging from theOxo Brew 8-Cup Coffee Makerto the Philips Hue Lily Outdoor Spot Light -- and several other favorites.

    Of course, all of these gadgets are great year-round, but they're especially nice to have when it's cold outside.

    Coffee is great any time, but a warm beverage can come in particularly handy during those chilly fall mornings when it's still dark outside and you need to get going.

    The Oxo Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker is CNET's favorite drip coffee maker. Not only is it affordable at $170, we were impressed by its hot, speedy brew that didn't ruin the coffee grounds. Its 8-cup capacity means a full pot can keep you fueled throughout the workday -- and you'll still have plenty left over to share.

    We even prefer the Oxo Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker over the popular $190Bonavita Connoisseur. The best coffee makers of 2020.

    A kamado grill is an excellent cold-weather cooking appliance, one you can let sit and do its thing for hours at a time while you stay warm inside and enjoy the smell of brisket or ribs cooking away.

    The $1,699 Kamado Joe Classic III is our favorite smoker/kamado grill. Because of its ceramic design, it holds heat well and can cook a variety of different dishes "low and slow" to deliver food that's ridiculously tender and flavorful.

    Yes, the Kamado Joe Classic III is extremely expensive, but if you're serious about getting a kamado grill that works wonders, this is our favorite by far. The best kamado grills of 2020.

    Fall is my favorite time of year to sit around a fire pit, and the Tiki Brand Fire Pit is CNET's top choice for a backyard fire pit. Priced at $350, this fire pit isn't cheap, but it's worth it.

    We especially liked its large size, sturdy build and overall design. Its removable ashtray made it easy to clean, too. A built-in airflow system reuses the hot smoke generated from the fire pit, reducing the amount of smoke overall.

    It was easy to light, but it gets extremely hot after being lit and takes a long time to cool down afterward, so exercise caution. At 45 pounds, it's on the heavier side for a modular fire pit, so consider setting it up with two people. The best fire pits of 2020.

    No appliance makes me think of fall more than an Instant Pot. These versatile multicookers can do pretty much anything, including cook up chili, stew and other classic cold-weather meals fast.

    The Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 is our favorite model. It acts as a pressure cooker, slow cooker, steamer and rice cooker. You can also use it to saut and to make yogurt -- or even to warm up leftovers. The Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 is available in 3-quart, 6-quart and 8-quart size options.

    While it can't be used for canning or to bake cake, this model has the following modes: Poultry, Meat/Stew, Rice, Bean/Chili, Multigrain, Porridge, Soup/Broth, Steam, Slow Cook, Saut, Yogurt, Pressure Cook and Keep Warm. The best Instant Pots of 2020.

    An electric kettle is a helpful kitchen appliance all year, but I use mine even more when it's cold outside to make hot water for coffee, tea -- and to heat up a simmering stock pot more quickly for pasta, mashed potatoes and other comfort dishes.

    The Cuisinart CPK-17 is my favorite electric kettle. It has a large capacity, boils water fast and has a lot of hot water settings. Some of the settings include a traditional boil button, a 160-degree/delicate button, a 190-degree/oolong button and a "keep warm" button.

    It also features a button to open the lid, so you don't have to open the lid manually, as well as an automatic "keep warm" function after it reaches boiling. It automatically turns off after 30 minutes. The best electric kettles of 2020.

    With the days getting shorter, it's nice to have additional outdoor lighting to illuminate your yard -- and to provide some much-needed ambience to the sometimes gloomy fall weather.

    The Philips Hue Lily Outdoor Spot Light kit comes in a pack of three lights. The spotlights can shine color-temperature-adjustable white light, but they're also color-changing, if you want to get festive heading into the holiday season. The Philips Hue Lily Outdoor Spot Lights require a Philips Hue hub to work and are controllable in the Philips Hue app. They're also supposed to work with Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri voice commands. Light up your yard with a Philips Hue Outdoor Spotlights 3-pack for $270.

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    How Outdoor Motion Sensor Lights Market Will Dominate In Coming Years? Report Covering Products, Financial Information, Developments, Swot Analysis…

    - October 3, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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