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October 19, 2014 by
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ATTLEBORO - Attleboro Chapter, Daughters of The American Revolution, will be holding a dedication and open house Nov. 9 to celebrate the completion of the window replacement project at the historic 1723 Peck House.
The local chapter took advantage of a $5,000 matching grant from the DAR to complete the installation of historically-correct windows in the 2 Elizabeth St. house. The dwelling was originally built near what is now Capron Park but was moved to North Main Street in 1750. The local DAR chapter saved the building from demolition in 1902 and moved it across the street to its present location.
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October 18, 2014 by
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October 18, 2014 by
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October 18, 2014 by
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October 18, 2014 by
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October 18, 2014 by
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A WINDOW cleaner has raised thousands of pounds for charity after donning a different suit every day last month for work.
Ian Kevern, from Torrington, created the Suitember challenge to raise money for Edukid and the Barnstaple Chemotherapy Unit appeal.
So far Ian has raised 3,800.
From Spiderman and Scooby Doo to Woody Woodpecker, Ian wore a different fancy dress outfit every day throughout September while on his window cleaning rounds.
Ian said: What a month it turned out to be. Torrington and surrounding community have been amazing, very supportive and encouraging.
I think this was helped by a daily blog on Facebook which kept everyone up to date with what I was wearing and what I got up to.
Every morning around 7am my wife Tanya launched the day to show what I would be dressed up in, she produced a concept photo which took a few hours every night to create.
Ian fulfilled his window cleaning duties despite being stung by a hornet and being taken into hospital.
He said: I think the worse day was when I was Spiderman. I got stung on the head by a massive hornet and had to go to hospital for two hours.
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October 18, 2014 by
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Written by Steve Mosco, smosco@antonnews.com Saturday, 18 October 2014 00:00
A group of like-minded local residents banded together and saved more than 200 area trees from the chopping block for now.
A state judge ordered Nassau County and the Department of Public Works to stop cutting down trees along South Oyster Bay Road, granting a temporary restraining order to a group of residents spearheading an effort to save the trees.
State Supreme Court Judge Antonio Brandveen scheduled a hearing on Thursday, Oct. 16 for the county to address complaints from residents, in particular a group called Operation STOMP (Save Trees Over More Pavement) founded by Hicksville native Tanya Lukasik.The Public Works department had planned to removed more than 200 30-foot trees in communities ranging from Plainview, Bethpage, Hicksville and Syosset.
Tree removal began in September, with many trees already being brought down. The countys plan was to remove trees lining county and state roadways from Jericho Turnpike in Syosset to the Long Island Rail Road tracks in Bethpage in order to improve sidewalk safety.
Many residents said they were blindsided by the tree removal and thought there should have been more community input.
When I saw this happening, my first thought was why on earth are they cutting all these trees down, the street looks so different now, said Joy Nilsson of Plainview. Whats wrong with people? Theyre cutting every single tree down in the area.
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October 18, 2014 by
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The same fungus that caused the removal of five Redwood City palms around Courthouse Square and Theater Way may force the city to uproot all of its downtown trees.
The city has fought the infection Fusarium oxysporum with spraying for several years to keep it at bay but it is spreading beyond the initial palms, according to the city.
The fungus is common to palms and is the same one that previously caused the removal of several trees on the Embarcadero in San Francisco.
The city is looking at its options but most likely will remove the remaining trees, said spokesman Malcolm Smith.
Downtown started with 29 trees but five have been removed so far, leaving 24 standing.
One tree removal is currently scheduled but any others will be held off until the new year to maintain downtowns ambiance during the holidays, Smith said.
Downtowns aesthetics and attractiveness are crucial components to its success, Smith said in a public announcement of the anticipated tree removal.
The removal requires a heavy-duty crane to pull it from the ground by the root ball because sawdust from cutting them down risks infecting neighboring palms. Tree removal costs between $8,00 and $10,000 a piece.
Replacing the fallen trees with other palms at a cost of up to $30,000 per tree is ill-advised because the infection remains alive underground even after the removal and will attack the new plant.
The City Council is expected to hear by years end some options to ease the aesthetic loss of the trees, including replacement with a more resilient species.
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October 18, 2014 by
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October 18, 2014 by
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A 61-year-old carer, who was injured when she fell off the toilet of her Shankill, Co Dublin, home, has been awarded almost 28,000 damages in the Circuit Civil Court.
Judge Jacqueline Linnane said Isabela OSullivan got such a fright from a falling tile as she sat on the toilet that she had fallen forward, injuring her right knee.
Barrister William Martin Smith told the court Ms OSullivan , only weeks before the September 2011 accident, had her bathroom re-tiled following a fire at her house in Rathsallagh Grove, Shankill.
She sued contractor Neil Kelly, of Old Road, Monasterboice, Drogheda, Co Louth, who had been hired by her insurance company to carry out remedial work to her home.
Mr Kelly, who had employed a tiler to do the work, denied liability for alleged negligence or that the work had not been done properly.
Judge Linnane said Mr Kelly believed Ms OSullivans claim was a fraudulent one and that she had prised the tile off the wall because she wanted different tiles after discovering that not enough tiles had been ordered to cover the bathroom walls.
Mr Martin Smith said Ms OSullivan had gone to the bathroom on September 8th, 2011. As she sat on the toilet she had noticed a flashing shadow of the tile as it fell from the top row. The fright had caused her to fall forward off the toilet seat. He said she had lain on the floor for several minutes before managing to call one of her friends.
Ms OSullivan said she had needed to attend her GP several times, complaining of ongoing pain in her knee. She had undergone physiotherapy sessions and her GP had referred her to a specialist as the pain had been persistent.
Mr Martin Smith told the court X-rays had revealed Ms OSullivan had an underlying degenerative condition in her knee. He said she was no longer able to go for long walks as she used to.
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