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Cat 101 Care Tips Topic 6 - Keep Pets Off Countertops
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Inaugural Morgantown Marathon To Be Hosted Fall 2015 Inaugural Morgantown Marathon To Be Hosted Fall 2015
Updated: Wednesday, October 8 2014 11:50 PM EDT2014-10-09 03:50:13 GMT
All great cities like New York, Boston, and Pittsburgh have marathons. Soon Morgantown will also have one, in the fall of 2015, Morgantown Marathon 26.2 Almost Heavenly Miles.
All great cities like New York, Boston, and Pittsburgh have marathons. Soon Morgantown will also have one, in the fall of 2015, Morgantown Marathon 26.2 Almost Heavenly Miles.
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Monongalia Community Leaders gathered in a forum Wednesday evening to discuss issues and things happening in the City.
Monongalia Community Leaders gathered in a forum Wednesday evening to discuss issues and things happening in the City.
Updated: Wednesday, October 8 2014 6:30 PM EDT2014-10-08 22:30:51 GMT
In West Union a coffee shop isn't something you find on every corner, that's what makes Porter's Grinds and Finds totally unique. It has coffee, sandwiches, and a couple extras,
In West Union a coffee shop isn't something you find on every corner, that's what makes Porter's Grinds and Finds totally unique. It has coffee, sandwiches, and a couple extras,
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By RIK STEVENS Associated Press
ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. (AP) - A man told police he poured vodka into the IV feeding tube of his girlfriend's disabled 13-year-old son to settle him down, a dose of alcohol that contributed to his death, according to court documents released Wednesday.
Walter Richters and Melissa Robitille, both 38, were charged with second-degree murder in the Aug. 22 death of Isaac Robitille. They entered not-guilty pleas at their arraignment Wednesday afternoon in Caledonia County and were ordered held without bail. Neither spoke.
"There is great evidence of guilt," said Maria Byford, deputy state's attorney.
Isaac was born with significant medical conditions and disabilities that required the assistance of caretakers for up to 80 hours a week. Feeding tubes supplied him with a strict diet of a pediatric nutritional drink, baby formula, water and vitamins. Court records show that Robitille told police that an insurance foul-up meant she was paying $800 a month for the formulas.
Isaac's health conditions included a brain abnormality listed as the cause of death with alcohol listed as a contributing factor. An autopsy showed his blood alcohol content was .146 percent, about twice the legal limit for adult drivers.
"I feel for her, whatever it was that happened," said Aisha Cameron, who befriended Robitille in a writer's group and described seeing nothing but love for Isaac whenever she visited. "They had a profound connection."
Richters told police in an interview Tuesday that he drank a fifth of vodka and played video games. He said he had asked Robitille if he could give Isaac a little vodka "as he was acting fussy" and she answered that it wouldn't hurt. He said he poured into the IV bag for about two seconds. Richters said he then passed out in a chair, and when he woke up the next morning, Robitille had already found Isaac dead.
Richters said he and the boy bonded when Isaac hugged him during a nap.
Robitille told police that she had drunk three or four beers the same night and initially said she gave Isaac about 3 teaspoons of vodka. She later changed her story to agree with Richters' version of events, police said. She plugged in a baby monitor because she was worried about the vodka, court records show.
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Jay Leno is close to finalising a return to TV.
The 64-year-old presenter - who departed NBC's 'Tonight Show' in February after 22 years at the helm - is said to be negotiating a deal to host a show for cable network CNBC and, according to The Hollywood Reporter, the programme will focus on his long-time love of cars.
Sources told the publication that the show will air in a primetime slot, but it doesn't yet have a premiere date, nor is it clear how frequently the regular series will broadcast.
Since departing the 'Tonight Show', Jay has toured the US with his stand-up comedy show, hosted an awards show in Jerusalem and also seen his web series 'Jay's Garage' air on NBC.com, while CNBC aired a special, 'Jay's Garage: The Ultimate Car Week' recently.
The veteran broadcaster was reportedly courted by a number of other stations, including CNN, A&E, History and the Tribune but wanted to stay loyal to NBCUniversal.
CNBC - which, like NBC, is owned by NBCUniversal - is mainly known for financial news but has been trying to broaden its viewership with new additions to its programming such as financial game show 'Shark Tank' and reality programmes 'The Profit' and 'Restaurant Startup'.
NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt had previously expressed his desire to have Jay remain with the network after he departed his long-running late night show, which is now fronted by Jimmy Fallon.
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From the naked gardeners Garden of Eden in Wiltshire to a former medieval hospital with Grade II-listed gardens in Richmond, North Yorkshire.
Abbey House, Malmesbury, Wiltshire. A Grade I-listed Tudor house with a garden created by the famous couple dubbed the naked gardeners after they created their own Garden of Eden naked. The garden is open to the public. 14 beds, 2 baths, 3 receps, kitchen, secondary kitchen, library, studio, 4.5 acres. 3.5m Savills 01285-653101. Denham Lodge, Buckland Monachorum, Devon. A remodelled, extended 19th-century property set in the River Tavy valley. The gardens have a series of terraces stocked with mature specimen trees descending to the river, with single-bank fishing rights. 5 beds, 2 baths, 2 receps, study, breakfast kitchen, conservatory, indoor pool, garage, 2 acres. 1.1m Jackson-Stops & Staff 01392-214222. Duck Hill, North Salem, New York, US. An 1830s house surrounded by gardens created by expert gardener Page Dickey, including herb gardens, a rose garden, pool, guest house and wildflower meadow. 4 beds, 3 baths, 3 receps, kitchen, garage with flat above, greenhouse, 2.7 acres. 1.54m Houlihan Lawrence +1 914 610 6206. Latchetts, Danehill, West Sussex. A country house surrounded by grounds including eight acres of themed gardens that are part of the National Gardens Scheme. 6 beds, 2 baths, 3 receps, kitchen, conservatory, garage with studio and 1-bed flat above, farm buildings, greenhouses, lake, 32 acres. 2.75m Savills 01444-446000. The Old Rectory, Dorsington, Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire. A Grade II-listed, 18th-century house with 19th-century additions. The gardens include kitchen gardens framed by boxed hedges open to the public once a year as part of the National Gardens Scheme. 6 beds, 4 baths, 3 receps, study, tennis court, paddock, 3.5 acres. 1.35m Knight Frank 01789-297735. St Nicholas, Richmond, North Yorkshire. A Grade II-listed house originally founded as a hospital in 1172 with gardens that are Grade II-listed by English Heritage. 5 beds, dressing room, 5 baths, 3 receps, library, kitchen, vaulted cellars, 2-bed flat, 2-bed cottage, greenhouses, parkland, paddocks, woodland, 49 acres. 1.95m Knight Frank 01423-530088. Temperance Works, London SE11. A restored warehouse with a garden in excess of 6,000 square feet. The house has wood floors, floor-to-ceiling windows and glass roofs. 4 beds, 5 baths, 4 receps, guest house, parking. 4.25m Sothebys International Realty 020-7495 9580. Vine Cottage and Pear Tree Cottage, Owston, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire. A pair of Grade II-listed restored houses in grounds that include a former coach house. Vine Cottage: 4 beds, 2 baths, 3 receps, kitchen. Pear Tree Cottage: 3 beds, 2 baths, kitchen, dining room with vaulted ceiling. 2.5 acres. 1m Carter Jonas 0113-203 1090.
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If you base a towns status on its breweries, Steamboat is in good standing, with Mahogany Ridge Brewery and Grill, Butcherknife Brewing Co. and Storm Peak Brewing Co. all calling the Yampa Valley home. Below are the two most recent additions to the local brewing scene.
Of water and wort
Butcherknife Brewing Co.
Butcherknife Brewing Co. founders Mark Fitzgerald and Nathan Johansing began serving small home-brewed batches of beer in 2011, donating a large percentage to local charities and fundraisers. Now theyve opened up full time in a 4,000-square-foot brewery with a tap room complete with large tasting room and two garage doors opening to a patio at 2875 Elk River Road.
Right now the brewery produces 60 kegs every 20 days. Fitzgerald said, adding that its beer can be found in such local establishments as Carls Tavern and The Tap House Sports Grill. But the majority of our beer is sold through bottles and cans.
The brewery prides itself on its recipes, attention to detail and good ol Steamboat water. Its the best water in Colorado, Fitzgerald said. Our location provides us first use off the Continental Divide, which means pure, clean water goes into the heart of every batch.
It also helps to have Johansing on board, who earned his masters degree in brewing from the Siebel Institute of Technology and Doemens Academy in Munich, Germany.
Were thrilled to finally deliver our beer to Steamboat, Fitzgerald said, adding that they plan to deliver more than 1,000 barrels in its first year of operation.
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The Hunterdon County Tricentennial Committee continues to schedule a full slate of events. A tavern tour at the historic National Hotel in Frenchtown is on tap for this Saturday, Oct. 11. For tickets, call 908-788-2020.
Originally built in 1833, the hotel was a 19th-century stagecoach stop, according to the National Hotel history website. The original building on the site was a smaller inn, called "The Sign of the Buck," built by Samuel Powers. It was rebuilt in 1850, renamed "The National Hotel" or "Upper Hotel" by its owner, Robert L. Williams, when the railroad came to town. The Postal Annex on the site was a blacksmith shop, hotel stable, 15-car garage, saloon and billiard parlor, horse shed and restaurant. Additions to the building were made in the 1890s.
Any wayfarer in Hunterdon will notice many longstanding churches dotting the landscape. On Oct. 14, the Tricentennial Committee will host "Less Stately Mansions: The Historic Churches of Hunterdon County, in Building No. 1 at the county complex at 314 state Route 12. Admission is free.
Historian Frank Greenagels powerpoint exploration will focus on the architectural styles, historic roots and interesting and quirky facts about the churches. Following the presentation, Dr. Greenagel will sign the tricentennial edition of his book "Less Stately Mansions," which will be available for sale. This is the companion lecture for the bus tour that will visit some of these churches Oct.18.
General Daniel Morgan, born in Bethlehem Township, fought in the Revolutionary War and was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. He will be the subject of a talk by Kingwood Township historian Sal DeSapio at the north branch of the county library system, at 65 Halstead St. in Clinton, from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 21. Admission is free.
Governor Reading was one of the founders and trustees of the original College of New Jersey, which later became Princeton University.
Just in time for Halloween, author Gordon Thomas Ward will present a spooky and scary discussion from the stories found in his book, "Ghosts of Central Jersey." He cautions that these tales may be too scary for children under the age of 13. Refreshments follow.
For information and to sign up for upcoming tricentennial events, go to http://www.hunterdon300th.org.
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