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November 4, 2014 by
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Video: The Nokero solar light bulb that only costs pound;9
The Nokero Crestone is the most economical solar light on the market, striking a perfect balance between quality and affordability. The Crestone is ideal for indoor and outdoor lighting The...
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November 4, 2014 by
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Affordable Maid Services Alpine
http://www.mollymaid.com/local-house-cleaning/ca/east-south-county.aspx is Alpine #39;s best source for affordable home cleaning services. Making time for family...
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November 4, 2014 by
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Maid Service Everett Bellevue Seattle
The Maids provide maid services for residential and commercial customers in Everett, Bellevue, and the Greater Seattle area.
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November 4, 2014 by
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Lawn Treatment Program :Landscaping : Live Customer Testimonial : Perfect Leaf Management
Perfect Leaf Management LLC Offers Regular Checkups for Lawn Care and Maintenance Lawn grasses like humans are living things which need proper care and regul...
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November 4, 2014 by
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Fair Lawn, NJ (PRWEB) November 04, 2014
Fair Lawns newest dental care office had its gala grand opening last Wednesday evening. Fair Lawns Mayor John Cosgrove helped welcome the crowd and started the festivities by officially cutting the ribbon to announce that Promenade Dental Care is now open and accepting patients. Also in attendance were Dr. Yiska Furman and staff, members of the Fair Lawn Chamber of Commerce, and other community leaders.
Guests enjoyed refreshments while being shown around the beautiful new office. Promenade Dental Care is a paperless office and has installed state-of-the-art dental equipment designed to provide the most comfortable care available. While getting dental treatment, patients can sit back and relax in the heated massage chairs each equipped with its own television. The office has digital X-rays that emit 90% less radiation than traditional X-rays. Dr. Furman is committed to making sure patients understand and participate in every step of their treatment. According to Dr. Furman, Patients better understand their treatment options when I use the chair-side television to show them the X-rays and close-up images of their teeth with the intraoral camera. When patients see and understand what is going on they become more comfortable and at ease.
Dr. Yiska Furman is a graduate of the prestigious University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. She completed her residency at Long Island College Hospital followed by two year intensive surgical and restorative implant studies at NYU. With over 500 hours of continuing education, well above New Jerseys requirement, Dr. Furman is highly skilled and is committed to providing excellent dental care at the Fair Lawn Promenade, which is centrally located on Route 208 North. Her office, Promenade Dental Care, is conveniently located next to Fair Lawns first Starbucks and is easily accessible from all the surrounding towns. She has convenient office hours before and after work and Sunday appointments.
Modern technology and personalized care will help patients stay healthier, and this will be more cost-effective in the long run, explains Dr. Furman. Comfortable financial arrangements are offered in her practice to help patients afford the dental care they deserve. Dr. Furman and staff can speak English, Spanish and Hebrew. Dr. Furman wants patients to be able to communicate in the language with which they are most comfortable.
Dr. Furman is excited to join the community. She looks forward to providing the residents of Bergen County with a positive and rewarding dental experience that focuses on meeting her patients needs. For more information please visit the practice website http://promenadecare.com.
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November 4, 2014 by
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Name: Fred Brooks
Age: 73
Occupation/background: Landscape architect, semi-retired. I am a provincially licenced landscape architect (for 40 years).
Why are you running for public office?
We cant change the past, but there is now an opportunity to create new hope for Nanaimo. As a landscape architect with experience in urban design matters, my role on council will be to work with fellow councillors, senior staff and various city groups to give shape and life to changes that will be good for us all. I will bring my knowledge and daily professional observations to dramatically re-image our city to its greatest advantage for tourism, grow business, attract new residents, and maximize every citizens involvement with positive daily experiences in Nanaimo.
What three priorities are important to you and how do you plan to tackle these issues, if elected?
Yield maximum social and material benefits for the taxes we pay; transparency on civic and financial matters; responsible subdivision development.
How do you plan to manage taxes and spending?
End questionable or unnecessary studies or projects; hold the line on municipal wages; end signing bonuses and unwarranted severance payments, among others.
What do you think it takes to lead Nanaimo?
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November 4, 2014 by
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In the desert, where ecologically incorrect verdant lawns are trendy, not everyone has the 25 years of experience in landscape management and water conservation that Susan Savolainen can provide when it comes to figuring out why some spots of the lawn are less green than others.
At her home in Banning, her front yard is a landscaped example of what can be done with drought-tolerant plants, interspersed with geranium incanum, irises, star jasmine, rosemary, and an eastern red bud shrub.
Her backyard is a manicured emerald exhibit of what a carefully watered lawn can look like.
You dont have to sacrifice your lawn and have an entirely desolate desert landscape, Savolainen says. There are ways you can reduce or replace grass to reduce water usage and lower your water bills.
Savolainen founded her company over the summer, realizing that a lot of people in the Pass area could use some sage advice in how to conserve water and create landscapes that dont need to be intensely watered.
She has a degree in ornamental horticulture from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, and is a certified irrigation auditor who worked for the Western Region Metropolitan Water District for 25 years.
Her time with the water district helped hone an appreciation for conservation and environmental preservation, she says.
Ever since I was a little girl, I enjoyed working in the yard, playing with plants, Savolainen says. Now that were in a drought, there are ways we can save water.
According to Savolainen, some common issues that she encounters when providing consultations, are sprinkler systems that use too much pressure for the lawns theyre being used on; others are simply blocked or broken.
For those who wish to reduce their reliance on watering lawns, Savolainen believes that many of the Web sites people go to for information on gardening, and TV shows like HGTV, have tactics and plants more suitable for lawns back east, and dont always apply to the Southern California desert.
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November 4, 2014 by
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By Eric Elwell Tuesday November 4, 2014 6:22 PM UPDATED: Tuesday November 4, 2014 6:28 PM COLUMBUS, Ohio -
April Burnside says she loves the fall weather, but she just doesn't have time to keep up with it. "Like most people, I have a busy life. I have kids. They need to go places and do things and I'd rather be with them than raking leaves, she explains.
Last weekend, the growing season officially came to an end after our first hard freeze of the season. Plus, gusty winds have sent leaves piling up. So you may have found yourself wondering when you will have time to get your yard cleaned up.
April has gotten some help.
"We have the leaves removed, we have the shrubs all trimmed and pruned for the fall and they prepare the outside of the house for the winter.
Dave Smith, manager of Peabody Landscape Group, says customers can have their custom landscaping work done without lifting a finger via a simple phone call.
10TV followed a crew from Peabody Landscape Group as they worked to keep up with Mother Nature. Smith says this is a busy time of year For Fall time, the big thing is leaf removal. You've also got your winterization of your irrigation, so as a company, we blow everything out. It's a great time to add that last fertilization to help the grass bounce back in the springtime."
Of course, time is money.
Winterizing your irrigation system will average $90 to $100 dollars. Fertilizing $50-$75 and to have your leaves cleaned up will cost an average of $250, up to $700 depending, on the size of your property for two visits.
For April, the price is worth it. It becomes a balance of doing things that I like or spending time raking leaves that are just going to fall again tonight and I'll have to go back out and rack them tomorrow!"
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November 4, 2014 by
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A heavily disputed piece of commercial property that borders The Regency at Ridgefield on Route 7 will receive public hearing Tuesday, Nov. 5, when the Planning and Zoning Commission reviews plans for a proposed contractors yard that would include four buildings and 14 units on the three-acre site.
Last year, the neighbors at the Regency opposed and ultimately chased away the proposed relocation of Danbury-based Ergotech Inc. a light manufacturing facility to the site, which is on the east side of Route 7 directly across from Little Pond.
This time around, residents of the condominium complex face the development of a facility that contractors would work out of and use to store construction equipment.
It wont come quietly or quickly.
The longtime owner of the site, Larry Leary Development LLC, is applying for a pair of special permits at the towns planning office one for a multi-unit contractors yard and another for rock crushing, excavation and earth processing in excess of 2,000 cycles that would apply temporarily during construction.
The latter application is for the removal 40,000 cubic yards of material from the steeply sloped site.
The 2.97-acre site is wedged between Route 7 and the 73-unit Regency complex, which is to the east and north of the commercially zoned Leary property. The Regency condominiums are at a considerably higher elevation than the Route 7 frontage of the site, where development of the contractors yard is planned.
Blasting, or ripping of rock, should last one to two weeks, which would be followed by rock processing and material removing for another one to two weeks.
That schedule would then be repeated over a six-month period.
The application estimates that 2,300 trips would be required before all of the material was completely removed and the rest of the construction could begin.
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