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    Look through the A-League transfer window

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A LOOK THROUGH THE A-LEAGUE TRANSFER WINDOW

    PERTH GLORY

    Position: First (29 points. Games 12 Wins 9 Losses 1 Draws 2)

    Outlook: Seeking a replacement for Youssouf Hersi, who will miss the rest of the season because of a hamstring tear. Odds are on an international player to fill an attacking midfield role.

    MELBOURNE VICTORY

    Position: Second (25 points. Games 12 Wins 7 Losses 1 Draws 4)

    Outlook: Content with their strong squad, Victory are unlikely to be involved in the market. Coach Kevin Muscat has the league's best attack, a talent-laden midfield and a sure defence - and he also has little salary cap space to make any meaningful moves.

    WELLINGTON PHOENIX

    Position: Third (25 points. Games 13 Wins 8 Losses 4 Draws 1)

    Outlook: The Phoenix have built a quality squad gaining recognition for their stylish football. With no obvious weakness, expect the Phoenix to work with what they have got as they eye a finals campaign.

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    MacNeill is interim district attorney

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    MALONE - After taking the oath of office Friday, former District Attorney and newly robed Family Court Judge Derek P. Champagne's first order of business was to swear in his replacement, Acting District Attorney Glenn MacNeill.

    Long presumed the heir apparent to the position, MacNeill debated accepting it but ultimately decided to do so.

    "When you're put in the position, the way this happened, you look at what your options are," MacNeill said. "You have to look at whatever options are out there.

    From left, Acting District Attorney Glenn MacNeill is sworn in by Judge Derek Champagne while Barbara MacNeill, Sara Sheldon, Cassidy Malley and Judge Robert G. Main Jr. observe. (Enterprise photo Tom Salitsky)

    "I am happy I accepted the position, and I am looking forward to hopefully doing some good things."

    MacNeill said he doesn't have a specific agenda in place for the job as his recent efforts have been primarily devoted to preparing for the upcoming Angela Ball murder trial and the office's transition period. MacNeill has been working hard on the Saranac Lake case along with Assistant DA David Hayes, and he said the two will be ready to go to trial on Jan. 27.

    "It takes a lot of work, and we're putting in that time to be ready," MacNeill said.

    MacNeill is still debating if he will run for DA this fall. His term as acting DA will expire in January 2016, and he will have to win an election to continue to serve in the position.

    "I wouldn't have taken the acting (DA) job if I wasn't serious about running," MacNeill said.

    MacNeill is excited about the new position, and, after prosecuting cases for 15 years, he is ready to take on a larger role in the county.

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    Contractor claims dispute with Bell Township man is a misunderstanding

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    An elderly Bell Township man is still without a permanent heating system because of a dispute with a furnace contractor.

    William Galo, 81, bought a used furnace from a newspaper ad for $450 and had it delivered Nov. 25. The men who delivered the furnace offered to install it for an additional $500. Galo said the men said they would have to pick up some extra duct work and would come back to do the installation.

    I paid him like a fool, Galo said.

    Galo said he repeatedly called the contractor, Fredrick George of Uniontown, but never heard back.

    George, who state police were planning to charge with theft by deception, came to Galo's Waukena Road home Friday afternoon.

    George said the whole matter is a misunderstanding. George said his truck broke down, he lost his cellphone and his health was bad. He said he is a disabled Air Force veteran.

    He wasn't getting ripped off, George said. I was planning to come the first of the year.

    When George arrived Friday, he said he was ready to do the installation. Galo said he wanted nothing to do with George and wanted his $500 installation fee returned.

    If that's what he wants, I can refund the $500, George said, adding he wouldn't have the money until Feb. 1 when he receives his disabled veteran check. He said this month's check was already spent on rent and he will forgo his rent next month in order to provide the refund.

    George said he is considering filing for bankruptcy because of his financial trouble.

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    Kitchen Remodeling Chicago | Condo Kitchen Renovation Loop – Video

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    NE Dream Kitchen – Remodeling Services Promo – Video

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Kitchen Remodeling Contractor for East Lansing MI, Holt MI, Mason MI, Dimondale MI. – Video

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Remodel Your Kitchen for $3,100 | Kitchen Ideas & Design …

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Some families give scarves for Christmas. Others give kitchen floors. Thats seriously how our kitchen reno got started, says Katherine Bailey, owner of a local design firm, Kat Bailey and Company. On December 26, 2011, five of Katherines relativesincluding her dad, who works in commercial constructionarrived at the Baileys Birmingham, AL, home and began demolition on the cramped kitchen.

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    The Bailey boys are cooking in their remodeled kitchen, which features a galvanized metal roofing island, ivory-colored cabinets and unfinished rubber-wood butcher block countertops. Four different brick styles were pieced together to create the flooring.

    At first the plan was just to redo the floor, says Katherines husband, Clark, a traffic engineer. But before we knew it, a whole remodel was in the works. Katherines family completed the demo in a few days, then left Katherine and Clark to finish the job. I worked for Katherines dad in construction during college, so I knew something about remodeling, but I also had to teach myself a lot, says Clark.

    Ten weeks, $3,100, and just one professional hire (a pro to put up drywall) later, the Baileys had a brand-new kitchen.

    The cream cabinets and drawers (21 in all) are from Habitat for Humanity ReStore, a national chain that sells donated furniture, appliances, and building materials for a fraction of the cost. Total price: $600. New hardware for the cabinets was just $150. Katherine was able to use the old pulls, so she didnt have to buy all new onesa big money saver.

    Katherine came across three long pieces of unfinished rubber-wood butcher block at a local salvage shop and scooped up all 26 feet for $350. They stained them Kona by Rust-Oleum, then put two along the back wall and the other on the island.

    The Baileys bought all their appliances off Craigslist for a steal. The fridge, for example, was just $175. Clark is kind of a research guru, says Katherine. He set up alerts that notified him anytime someone in the area posted a stainless steel refrigeratorthats how he snagged this one.

    The base of the kitchen island is made from the same Habitat for Humanity ReStore cabinets, but since they were meant to go against a wall, the backs were unfinished. We didnt know how to solve that problem until, on a whim, I thought of galvanized metal roofing, says Katherine. Two sheets were $40.

    Four different brick styles make up the kitchen floor. Some had to be cut to size, so the couple rented a brick saw for $100. People dont use brick much indoors, but its indestructible and hides dirt like crazy, says Katherine.

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    New Office Building Construction Companies in Alpharetta GA – Video

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    County makes plans for building

    - January 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    LISBON - Preparation for eventual construction of a new county office building at the site of the former Columbiana County Job and Family Services building is expected to begin sometime in 2015.

    County commissioners took the first step this week by transferring $2 million in unappropriated funding to a newly created construction account, with the money to be used for, among other things, the new office building project.

    The former JFS building on Nelson Avenue was demolished in 2013 after the JFS moved to the new county government services facility located north of downtown Lisbon. At the time, commissioners said they were contemplating constructing a new office building on the site that would serve as the new home for the county development department. They would also like to move the county Port Authority into the building to consolidate the county's economic development agencies under one roof.

    After the meeting, Commissioner Chairman Jim Hoppel said they are considering using some of the $2 million that had been transferred to hire an architect to begin design work on the new building.

    "We're just planning ahead a bit ... We're looking toward seeing what we can do," he said.

    Hoppel and commissioners believe the development department needs a new, larger home to meet with business officials interested in expanding or moving to the county. It is currently located in a cramped and dilapidated building at the end of South Beaver Street.

    "We need to get (Tad) a better place" to meet with potential business clientele, he said.

    Hoppel was referring to Tad Herold, the development department director hired in September 2013. The department had been without a director for the previous 10 years when commissioners decided to revitalize the office by hiring Herold.

    Hoppel said commissioners are looking at constructing a one-story building with a basement that would be large enough to house several other county offices. Commissioners pay rent for those county offices located in non-government buildings, and moving some of them to the new facility would save money that could be used to pay for construction.

    In other business, commissioners renewed an agreement with Frontier Communications for continued maintenance of the equipment it provides for the county's 911 system. The one-year contract is for $38,812.

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