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April 13, 2017 by
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By Eleanor Boschert, Correspondent
Lantern Lane - the name itself conjures up the idea of classic New England tradition and charm. As a quiet cul de sac in Needham, it is home to a stately Garrison colonial at 48 Lantern Lane that well represents the timeless appeal of its namesake.
Tucked away on more than an acre of land, this four-bedroom, three-full and one half-bath home with 3,380 square feet of living space over two levels, as well as an additional 832 square feet of space on the lower level, is on the market for $1,299,000. Maureen McCann of Louise Condon Realty is the listing broker.
This cocoa brown-colored home with maroon shutters enjoys a prime location close to Needham Center, mere steps to the Commuter Rail, Chestnut Street and is easily accessible to I-95. Greenery abounds with a canopy of mature trees, bountiful rhododendrons and a host of shrubbery enveloping its private, professionally landscaped grounds.
Follow a side driveway to arrive at the pebble walkway across the home leading to both a covered side, as well as the front, entrance. Granite steps connect to the white front door flanked by sidelights and two elegant diamond-pane windows.
Once inside, sleek, refinished hardwoods, recessed lighting and freshly painted rooms accentuate the overall warmth of the home. A wide, marble foyer connects to the carpeted family room on the left. Rustic in style, it features a beamed ceiling, floor-to-ceiling brick panel surrounding the wood-burning fireplace, and a large bay window.
Beyond the family room, the back of the home stretches lengthwise and encompasses an oversized mudroom, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room and a sunroom.
The mudroom is a centralized access point connecting the two-car garage, the side entrance, backdoor to the patio, and half-bath to the kitchen.
Elegant cherry cabinets serve as the defining element in the kitchen. They add simple elegance to this hub of the home that is ready for the personal touches and updates of a new owner. The bright eat-in area opens to large covered deck/porch. This is the perfect place for enjoying a cup of coffee while looking out over the backyard and lush woodland.
On the other side of the kitchen, the dining room serves as the heart of formal entertaining with its classic crown molding, chair rail and large window overlooking the backyard.
As a stunning addition to the home, the nearby heated sunroom showcases French doors, three walls of oversized windows, corner built-ins and a gas fireplace.
In the elegant living room at the front of the home, sunshine splashes through a bay window and another diamond-pane accent window to create an inviting space for gatherings.
Returning to the foyer, the front staircase winds up to the second floor fit with crown molding over the landing. Two carpeted bedrooms with closets occupy the front and back corners while a third bedroom overlooks the sprawling front landscape.
The family bath features a double vanity and a tub/shower combination. It sits off the landing and next to the laundry room with sink.
At the other end of the home, the carpeted master suite provides a quiet place to retreat from the world. It features a walk-in closet plus his-and-hers closets that line dressing room/sitting area. The beautiful master bath is built-out to feature high ceilings, tiled walk-in shower, and two separate vanities connected by a Hollywood-glamour-style make up table.
As one of the homes most desirable features, the bright, yet private, bathing area opens behind a French door entry to feature a deep free-standing soaking tub set underneath a peaked ceiling.
The partially finished lower level includes a wet bar, playroom, full bath and storage. There is also unfinished storage and utility space. Systems include gas heat, central a/c and vac.
Please contact Maureen McCann of Louise Condon Realty at 617-909-8716 or maureenm@condonrealty.com for information or to schedule a showing.
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April 12, 2017 by
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Your original windows add a lot of character and charm to your home. They have weathered more than 50 years of use and can have a much longer life span with some maintenance. Chances are they have survived as they are made from some very solid, high quality wood assembled with fine craftsmanship. Replacement windows cannot compete on longevity, plus they are designed to fit INSIDE the existing window openings making your visible light less.
MATERIALS
Antique windows are made of old growth wood which is more dense and rot resistant. Joints may loosen up or rot may be present, but all can, and was designed to be repaired indefinitely.
APPEARANCE
Its easy to take a driving tour of bad replacement windows shiny white vinyl, stuck on muntin bars, and flat glass. The proportion, shapes, and wavy glass in older homes is part of the beauty and character that makes these homes so appealing.
EFFICIENCY
Older windows can be just as energy efficient as new windows. Through a combination of repairs and weather stripping we can make the windows snug and weather tight again. Ask any energy auditor new thermal imaging technology can provide insight on where energy loss is happening before assuming its the windows.
COST
With replacement windows its all or nothing. With repair and restoration we can do as little or as much as needed. Services like replacing broken panes and cords is inexpensive and quick. Even with complete restoration our services are often less costly than wasteful window replacement.
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April 12, 2017 by
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The FC crew react to Jose Mourinho's transfer window comments, as well as Antonio Conte's possible veiled retort to them.
When David De Gea was missing from the starting lineup for Manchester United's game against Sunderland, the presumption was that it was related to speculation concerning his future and Real Madrid. Having missed out on him two summers before, after waiting until the final day of the window before being foiled in their attempted move, the Spanish giants seem ready to replace their No. 1 again; this time it's Keylor Navas instead of Iker Casillas.
De Gea was on the brink of usurping Casillas as Spain's first choice when Real Madrid's initial interest began, but now that transition has been made, and the Spanish club reportedly want to make him theirs again. It's no surprise that Sergio Romero's inclusion in the starting team lead fans to jump to the conclusion that it was related to De Gea's future, as that's exactly what it meant last time this happened.
In Louis van Gaal's second summer as United manager he signed Argentina's No. 1 goalkeeper from Sampdoria on a free transfer, with the pair reunited from their title winning days at AZ Alkmaar in the Netherlands.
After De Gea's questionable performances in the preseason, Van Gaal claimed that the goalkeeper's lack of focus meant he would not be playing for United, presumably while the transfer window was still open. Having fallen out with Victor Valdes, United were left with two quality goalkeepers in the stands and Romero in between the posts.
United's opening games of the season went well, with Romero picking up three clean sheets in the first three league games. The fans had treated De Gea well throughout the saga, still chanting his name in the final games of the season before, despite believing he would likely leave in the summer. But as popular as De Gea was, the fans still rallied behind their new goalkeeper, replacing Radamel Falcao's name in a chant for Romero.
It was all going well but then they travelled to the Liberty Stadium to face Swansea. Having taken the lead, United lost 2-1, with Romero having a nightmare in conceding to Bafetimbi Gomis. It was an effort that De Gea would have had no problem with. The fact that United went on to miss out on top four because of an inferior goal difference made the points dropped in that game all the more frustrating to reflect upon at the end of the season.
Thankfully, De Gea stayed and, to end of the transfer speculation, extended his contract. He finished the season as the Sir Matt Busby player of the season, again, while Van Gaal used Romero in the cup competitions, where he did little to calm any nerves from United fans. He wasn't abysmal, but he too often looked nervous. His blooper reel from his previous clubs and his countrydid little to inspire confidence in him either. However, when called upon this season, Romero has done a surprisingly decent job. He's picked up nine clean sheets from 12 and proven to be a trustworthy understudy.
Most of his appearances have come in the Europa League, with United progressing to the quarterfinals. Against Rostov, in the last round at Old Trafford, Romero's saves kept United in the competition. With 10 minutes left to play, he got his hand to a goalbound header, before pulling off a fantastic save from a free kick in the 95th minute. Mourinho is a fan of Romero, earlier claiming that he's not an "ordinary" goalkeeper, but a "very good" one.
There are still moments where United fans may have their hearts in their mouths, but he has largely performed well. If De Gea is to leave in the summer, could Mourinho do worse than employing Romero as his No. 1? Well, yes. He could give Pep Guardiola a call and ask whether his Claudio Bravo experiment has come to an end yet. But if United have serious hopes of winning the Premier League next season, which should be their reasonable aim following the predicted expenditure this summer, they will need a better goalkeeper than Romero.
Doing a job against lesser teams like Northampton, Zorya, Wigan and Reading is obviously not comparable with what would be asked of him as the first choice.
United fans will hope that De Gea gives them at least one more season, particularly if they qualify for the Champions League, either through a top-four finish or success in the Europa League. A player of his quality deserves to be playing in Europe's elite competition and while United have won two trophies over the past year, it's little consolation for missing out on the league titles and Champions League titles he would be able to shoot for elsewhere.
Whether he stays or goes though, the decision should be whether Romero or Sam Johnstone, who has helped Aston Villa since joining them on loan in January with seven clean sheets in nine games, is United's second choice. The latter may well seek a No. 1 spot at a Premier League club next season, while Romero appears content with his current position.
Either way, Romero shouldn't be seeking a promotion at United. He's a good option for the cups and may well raise his profile if United continue to progress in the Europa League, but that's as good as it should get for the Argentina international. Whatever Mourinho might argue, Romero is an ordinary goalkeeper and if United lose one of the best, if not the best, goalkeepers in the summer, then they will need to replace him with someone of a similar calibre.
Scott is one of ESPN FC's Manchester United bloggers. Follow him on Twitter: @R_o_M.
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April 12, 2017 by
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April 12, 2017 by
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Hector Uriarte wants locals to conserve water one toilet flush at a time.
Through a program from the Community Service and Development, Proteus Inc. is offering free replacement of water inefficient toilets.
Uriarte, energy division community development liaison, said homeowners or renters can have toilets with a 1.28-gallon or bigger tank replace with ones that are water efficient.
The swap, given the homeowners or renters qualify, is free.
People reduce water conservation and see a reduction in their water bill, Uriarte said.
The toilet replacement program is just one initiative Proteus, Inc. is offering, including weather-striping, door replacement, glass repair and heating and cooling.
Additional water-saving programs Proteus, Inc. offers include the installation of low-flow shower heads, replacement of high-energy consuming washers and fitting of faucet aerators.
Already in place for nearly a year, the toilet replacing program has meant 7,065 water inefficient toilets are no cost. The cost can add up to $250, with parts running up to $150.
We want people to conserve water, Uriarte said.
There are three ways to qualify for the program: income, reside in a disadvantaged community or live in a city with a water basin or drought stricken area. The program is offered in Tulare, Fresno, Kings, Kern, Los Angeles and San Bernardino.
It takes up to four weeks to complete the process, Uriarte said. Those interested are encouraged to call Proteus, Inc. and provide initial information.
Uriarte said state officials have already determined the locations where the program is in effect. County residents are likely to qualify.
After the initial step, an assessor responds to the address and ensures the toilet is one thats water inefficient, Uriarte said. Then, all the information is sent to state officials for final approval.
Once the paperwork is in proper order, an installation appointment is set and the replacement occurs.
On Wednesday, thats exactly what happened at Arsenia Espindolas Visalia home.
After completing the paperwork process, which started late last month, the water-saving toilet was installed. She said she waited on calling about the program. She had received a letter from Southern California Edison, telling her she had a good chance to qualify.
It took me longer to make the phone call than for them to have the installation done, Espindola said. They know what they are doing.
Espindola said she welcome the installation of the water-saving toilet.
Its a good program, she said. Residents need to conserve and save water.
During her home survey, the accessor took photos and told Espindola she could also qualify for a replacement refrigerator, washer, heater and the cooler.
Espindola said power bill get high during the hot summer months.
Uriarte said residents have until May 31 to apply for the toilet replacement program.
The sooner they can get in, the better it is, he said.
Information: 888-255-2142.
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April 12, 2017 by
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(The following letter is addressed to MLA Linda Larson.)
Four years ago when you applied for the job as our MLA you were (as were all other candidates) outraged at the high cost of electricity from FortisBC. For a while you made mention of your efforts in your publications to the constituents of Boundary-Similkameen. Of late there has been little news.
I cannot for the life of me understand why this punitive two-tiered billing system is being continued. I have for four years complained to you, to the BC Utilities Commission and to the people through the newspapers about how unfair this billing practice is to people with electric heat. This system was forced upon the electric utility by the BC Utilities Commission who received their instructions from your government. During the initial hearings to establish this reverse Robin Hood billing plan, Fortis told the commission that this change would be devastating to electric heat customers. No one at the commission listened because they had their marching orders from your government. Electric heat customers were just collateral damage to their plan.
Should we take out our anger and frustration on FortisBC? No we should not. This policy was ordered to be implemented by your Liberal government, and to this day your government continues to defend this unfair billing system.
If your government did not wish people to use electricity for home space heating all they had to do was change the building codes to ban the use of electricity for space heating. This has not been done. In fact the concept of heating electrically was promoted with rebates and allowances to install heat pumps. So now all of the folks that do not have access to gas are now stuck with a heating system that has become so expensive that electric heat users must take drastic actions to find enough money to pay the electric bill or freeze in the dark.
I can guarantee you that poorly heated homes result in illness which can and will impact upon medical costs to the province.
My latest electric bill was for $279.59 for Jan. 4 through to March 6. One could say what are you complaining about? This is a reasonable cost especially considering the very harsh winter. I ask you to bear with me here. For this sum I was able to keep my house at 16.3 C for January and 15 C in February. I ran out of Tier 1 rates on February 13, which meant that the 20 days left in the billing period were all at 15.617 cents for every kWh used. If we had dared to keep the house at 20 C during the day and 17 C at night our cost would be approximately double what we actually paid.
I have installed a high efficiency heat pump, energy saving appliances, energy efficient lighting, a timer on my hot water tank (it runs only eight hours per day), energy saving window coverings, insulated our heating/cooling duct work, installed solar film for summer heat reduction and we practice preventing energy waste by not having any electrical item left on when not in use. We seldom use the electric oven and select foods that we can cook using the less costly microwave. Our house has an energy efficiency rating of 82.7 out of a possible 83 points for a home of this vintage. We can do nothing more except pay the inflated rates or freeze in the dark.
Your government likes to say that electric consumption has declined under the tiered pricing. You are mistaken in this belief.
I do not want something for nothing. I already pay above the cost of production. All I ask is a flat rate (fair to all) or at the very least a different winter rate structure for electric heat users.
My final option now is to not vote for any government or party which refuses to correct this unfair billing practice. Therefore I will not support your re-election and neither will I vote for the NDP party who also is not listening to the rural electric customers who do not have access to natural gas and who are penalized for wanting heat in their homes at a fair price with an environmentally clean product.
I suggest to everyone who can, to switch to a fuel source which is priced fairly, although these options have detrimental environmental consequences.
I am tired of freezing in the dark. Your government does not offer tax subsidies for solar installations and obviously supports the use of polluting fuels over clean options.
I am sure that the Liberal government knows that there are more voters who heat with gas than there are those who depend upon electricity for their space heating.
We who oppose two tiered billing are not going away and will not give up fighting for what is fair.
James B. McGinnigle, Oliver
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The acclaimed commercial and residential remodeling contractors, J. Lane Construction, with free estimates at 904-500-5263, are offering homeowners in Jacksonville, Florida, kitchen remodeling services with all the custom countertops or cabinets and plumbing, flooring or lighting expertise needed to craft the most elegant, workable space.
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The highly popular J. Lane Construction has announced it is now offering a premier range of kitchen remodeling services for homeowners in Jacksonville, Florida, looking to craft and enjoy the most elegant, functional and timeless kitchen.
More information is available at http://www.jlaneconstruction.com.
The renowned J. Lane Construction is one of the most popular, highly rated and sought after licensed general contractors in the Jacksonville, Florida area, with extensive experience and an established reputation for providing the very best in commercial and residential construction, renovation or remodeling.
The acclaimed general contractors have announced they are now offering a premier range of kitchen remodeling services for homeowners in Jacksonville, Florida, looking to turn their kitchen into a uniquely elegant, functional and comfortable space which can boost the value of the property and the whole family can enjoy.
Its kitchen remodeling services are delivered by an experienced team of contractors who are able to offer anything from custom cabinets, countertops and backsplashes to the cabinet refacing or refinishing and all the plumbing, lighting, flooring or painting services needed to craft a timeless space that suits each clients vision, personal taste and lifestyle needs, within a sensible budget and schedule.
Free estimates or consultations on J. Lane Constructions kitchen remodeling services and more information on its other commercial and residential renovation expertise, including bathroom remodeling, room additions, office build-outs, restaurant renovations or roofing, flooring and concrete services, are available at 904-500-5263 or through the website link provided above along with multiple examples of its recent remodeling work and extensive client testimonials.
The J. Lane Construction team explains that a great kitchen is the center and the heart of a great home and there is nothing better than cooking in an elegant, functional space where one feels comfortable in. We transform poorly designed kitchens into beautiful, working spaces that the entire family can use, enjoy and proudly display when having guests over for dinner. And we work personally with each client to customize all the bells and whistles based on their personal style and lifestyle needs to make sure we bring their dream kitchen to life.
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Artificial intelligence (A.I.) is a major topic of conversation when it comes to manufacturing, automobiles, virtual reality and other highly technical industries, but have you ever considered the role A.I. may play in the home -- and the kitchen in particular?
The kitchen is what real estate agents and investors call a "money room." It's often the first room described in a property listing, and the average homeowner spends more waking hours in the kitchen than any other room in the home.
"Not only will you cook and eat your daily meals in your kitchen, but you will also celebrate holidays, entertain guests and spend quality time with family and friends," explains Kitchen Cabinet Kings, a leader in modern kitchen remodeling. "For all these reasons, the design and style of your kitchen is of the utmost importance. This is why most homeowners place kitchen remodeling at the top of their home remodeling to-do list."
But what are homeowners, builders and designers including in their updated kitchens? One recent study of home listings shows that 7% of homes on the market describe their kitchen as being a "chef's kitchen" or "gourmet kitchen." Features in these types of kitchens include things like industrial-size appliances, wet bars, butler's pantries, double ovens, standalone ice makers, wine fridges and lots of counter space.
But the kitchen of the future may look a lot different (at least in terms of functionality). Sure, you'll find wet bars and wine fridges, but you'll also find something that hasn't historically been a part of the classic home kitchen: A.I.
Watson, the powerful IBM computer that famously won a contest of "Jeopardy," gives us a surface-level glimpse of what's possible. Chef James Briscione recently co-authored a cookbook with the A.I. computer and the results are pretty incredible.
Watson is able to identify and recognize flavor profiles of different foods and make suggestions regarding which ingredients work best together. One of the suggestions the computer made involves cooking apples with olive oil instead of butter (because the flavor profiles align better).
"It was something I'd never conceive of doing on my own," Briscione says, "but it was one of the best singular bites that came out of three years [working alongside the machine]."
While a cookbook co-authored by a computer that understands flavor profiles is interesting, there are even more useful applications for A.I. in the kitchen -- and innovators are salivating at the prospects of additional uses.
One commercialized example is Hello Egg. Its appearance may resemble an old egg timer, but it's got a lot more going on inside. It's essentially an assistant that helps people make better use of the more than 400 hours a year they spend in the kitchen.
"Hello Egg comes with cooking assistance even for the most advanced chefs, as well as step-by-step voice-navigated recipe video tutorials and real-time prompts from a human support team for those who might need a little more hand-holding in the kitchen," tech expert Lulu Chang explains. "Moreover, the smart device promises to 'keep a lively conversation going by expressing itself through mimicking facial expressions,' and can also keep you entertained and informed by way of Spotify, audio news feeds, weather forecasts and voice-activated timers and reminders."
Having Watson author a smart cookbook and getting to interact with a little egg that responds to your commands is cool, but the future of A.I. in the kitchen has much more in store than trendy products and gadgets.
Moley is responsible for one of the greatest innovations in this space (to date). And while it's still only a prototype, it's hard not to get excited about the world's first "robotic kitchen."
The prototype, which has been in development for over a year and is now entering into the product launch "pre-sales" phase, is a collaboration between Shadow Robotics, DYSENGO, Yachtline, Sebastian Conran and Stanford University Professor Mark Cutkosky.
"A pair of fully articulated robotic hands now reproduce the entire function of human hands with the same speed, sensitivity and movement," the Moley website explains. The kitchen is operated by a touchscreen computer (or remote device) and is designed to make a delicious meal with nothing but a smart system and robotic arms. And while it's still early in the process of development, the potential here is astounding.
While it may not have been obvious before, new innovation in this space shows that A.I. and the modern kitchen go together like peanut butter and jelly. (Or should we say apples and olive oil?)
We're definitely in the beginning stages and there are lots of kinks to be worked out in all of the technologies mentioned. But once you see the potential, it's hard to imagine future kitchens without some sort of artificial intelligence baked in.
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Using the latest technology, the company gives homeowners the kitchen of their dreams in less than three weeks, reports https://precisehomebuilders.com.
Reseda, CA April 12, 2017 /MarketersMedia/
Precise Home Builders announced the introduction of their 18-day kitchen remodel service. Leveraging the power of the latest 3-D technology, the company wants homeowners to know that their team can create the kitchen of their dreams in a time span of less than three weeks. Precise Home Builders also offers a 12-day Bathroom Remodel Los Angeles as well as a full suite of room addition, swimming pool, and new construction services to meet the needs of homeowners in the Greater Los Angeles Area.
While many homeowners understand the value that bathroom and kitchen remodeling los angeles can bring to their homes, the sheer frustration associated with these types of home improvement projects often makes them hesitant to take the plunge. Refined over the course of the 30 years weve been in business, our quick remodeling process is designed to eliminate hassles and give homeowners the space theyve always dreamed of having. Pulling out the precise details of the clients personal style, our team combines the use of powerful technology and knowledge of the latest trends to produce modern, functional kitchens and bathrooms in no time flat, said Moshe Shachrur of Precise Home Builders.
When it comes to a bathroom or Kitchen Remodel Los Angeles, the team at Precise Home Builders is equipped to take care of every single detail. Over the years, they have established strong relationships with architects, interior designers and trusted suppliers, all of whom respect their commitment to their clientele and are well aware of their demanding standards. Each client will be assisted by a personal project manager throughout each phase of the renovation, and the company will handle all city building permits and inspections on the clients behalf.
Shachrur went on to say, Doing everything in-house not only ensures that our high quality standards are met and exceeded, but that our clients are able to save as much money as possible on their renovation or construction project. Our service encompasses the most important tenets of design, style, and value, putting them all into a complete package that gives the client everything theyve ever wanted in a kitchen or bathroom.
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The mission of Precise Home Builders is to deliver high-quality products and services at low-cost rates. Their vision is to combine technology, high-quality products, cutting edge design, and reliable construction techniques into a market leading construction company a company who shares a clear vision of the future with its clients. Precise Home Builders invites homeowners to contact their team for a complimentary consultation by filling out their contact form or calling them directly at (800) 805-0692.
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