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September 6, 2014 by
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Janitorial Company, Pawtucket, RI 401 617 5379
All Shine Cleaning Pawtucket, RI, 02860 Phone: (401) 617-5379 We are All Shine Cleaning serving Pawtucket RI. Call us for professional cleaning service on reasonable price. House Cleaning...
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September 6, 2014 by
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FASTEST EASIEST WINDOW CLEANING SWIVEL SCRUBBER SQUEEGEE YET
Here we show you how quick and easy this scrubber squeegee is. SEE USED BETWEEN CURTAINS. Here are some related videos you might want to see. BEST SWIVEL ON ...
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September 6, 2014 by
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SORBO WINDOW CLEANING SQUEEGEE CHANNEL CONVERSION LESS DETAILING
Had put a angle at ends of squeegee channel so to have less detailing. As you will see have a solution to the under side of channel touching the frames also. SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/user...
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September 6, 2014 by
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Suspects commit armed robbery and flee in meat delivery truck Suspects commit armed robbery and flee in meat delivery truck
A worker was injured during the armed robbery of a meat market in Phoenix on Friday evening.
A worker was injured during the armed robbery of a meat market in Phoenix on Friday evening.
New Mexico State Police say an Arizona man died when the vehicle he was riding in overturned on an interstate.
New Mexico State Police say an Arizona man died when the vehicle he was riding in overturned on an interstate.
Silent Witness is offering a $1000 reward to find three suspects accused of credit card fraud.
Silent Witness is offering a $1000 reward to find three suspects accused of credit card fraud.
It's Friday night, and that means high school football, but at Tempe High School the highlight was a surprise wedding proposal at halftime involving two school employees.Tiffany Bunnel is a teacher at Tempe High, and she had no idea the band was performing in her honor, and she was going to get a proposal from her boyfriend.
It's Friday night, and that means high school football, but at Tempe High School the highlight was a surprise wedding proposal at halftime involving two school employees.Tiffany Bunnel is a teacher at Tempe High, and she had no idea the band was performing in her honor, and she was going to get a proposal from her boyfriend.
Troy Hayden & Kari Lake talk about a divorce hotel, a ban on ketchup, and an $80k kiss 9/5/14
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Car crashes into Tempe cheese steak restaurant
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September 6, 2014 by
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TULARE COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) --
Parts of Farmersville, Terra Bella and east Porterville are some of the worst areas in Tulare County affected by the drought. Thursday, some people who've been without water for months-finally got a little relief.
After going four months without this precious resource, water is finally coming out of the kitchen faucet at the Lopez home in Farmersville.
No, their well doesn't magically have water in it again. The H2O is coming from this large 1,500 gallon tank parked in their driveway.
Paul Boyer with Self-Help Enterprises said, "This way you can have water in your home like normal would be and have your hot water heater working, too."
The pilot system is expensive, $1,100 to install. PVC pipes connect the tank to a pump, which links directly to the house. For a normal family of four, they could blow through all the water in about a week and it can cost more than $100 to refill but it's a temporary solution that's helping families feel a little bit back to normal.
"The communities have been good to us," said Kevin McPhail with the Bank of the Sierra. "We've been here since 1977 so this is a way for us to give back and help our community."
At the same time, Bank of the Sierra gave a surprise $50,000 donation to Self-Help Enterprises to aid in the nonprofit's helping of people suffering from the drought. The money will help install systems like this temporary water tank, and more.
Tom Collishaw with Self-Help Enterprises added, "Sometimes it may be drilling a new well or lowering the pumps in an existing well."
"It takes about two and a half gallons to barely flush a toilet," said Farmersville resident, Mary Shafer. "Three to really get it to flush."
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Drought-stricken communities slowly getting help
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September 6, 2014 by
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BOGOTA - Bogota Board of Education trustees approved a change order to its field house and board office projects after unforeseen circumstances arose, requiring additional work on the two buildings before they can be completed.
The board authorized a withdrawal of an additional $96,278 from its general capital fund account to be transferred to the capital projects fund account from which the money for its two current projects the board office and the field house at Fiegel Field. The majority of the money will go towards the installation of a new water line for the field house, which is approximately $88,000.
Some time during the summer, it was discovered that the existing water line at the field house was galvanized pipe and was 18 inches below grade. The excavation of a test pit revealed that the water line was too shallow and United Water subsequently required an upgrade to the service line before water would be provided.
Tara Dehoney, a construction administrator for USA Architects, made a presentation to the board at a special meeting on Sept. 2, in which she outlined the plan for bringing water to the field house.
A water heater inside a hot box would be installed adjacent to the baseball field and running two separate lines in case one freezes. The cost of the project includes 500 feet of piping, excavation, an electric line running to the hot box, concrete padding and the hot box itself.
The current water pit, which houses the water heater for nearby streets, was deemed unsafe in November of last year as it is located in the middle of the street. The new plan would move the water heater to a safe place, out of the street.
The need for a large amount of piping stems from the fact that homes on Feller Place, where Fiegel Field is located, do not have their own dedicated water line as most streets do. Instead, the water line from River Road has pipes that run underneath its houses and feed into the dwellings on Feller Place.
"This is a highly unusual circumstance," said Superintendent Dr. Letizia Pantoliano. "In almost any other situation, we would only have to install pipe running from the field house to the street and wed only be going about 30 feet."
A portion of the remaining $13,000 being moved to the capital projects fund will go towards the repair of the sidewalk in front of the board office on Henry Luthin Place.
Dehoney explained that the boroughs building department has requested that the asphalt and curb in front of the board office be ripped out and repaired. Approximately 50 linear feet of asphalt is needed to complete that segment of the project.
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September 6, 2014 by
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OLEAN What was once home to one of Oleans biggest employers may quickly come under new ownership.
The former Dal-Tile plant and a vacant 10.5-acre field across East State Street both owned by Mohawk Industries, Dal-Tiles parent company are headed to the auction block. Prospective owners will have a chance to bid on the properties at 1 p.m. Oct. 4 at both sites.
The lots will be auctioned off by Cash Cunningham, owner of Cash Realty and Auctions.
The upcoming auction comes some 15 months after both properties were put on the market as one listing.
Discussions about putting both properties on the auction block started last year, but became more serious about a month ago, Mr. Cunningham told the Times Herald outside the former tile plant Thursday.
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September 6, 2014 by
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On a Monday morning, at the junction of Cooks Road and Stephenson Road, scores of people gather on the pavements of both roads. A man pushes his cycle and leaves it under one of the big trees lining Cooks Road. There are tools wrapped up in a plastic cover and fastened securely to the cycles carrier; he takes the bag, careful not to spill its contents, and joins a group of men sitting along the battered compound wall of the Binny Mill Warehouse. They strike up a conversation while keeping an eye on every passerby, paying extra attention when anyone stops.
This corner of Jamalia, on the way to Perambur, is where workers congregate every day. This is where the work comes to them. Electricians, plumbers, painters, masons, tile layers, day labourers, all of them are available for hire. This is common in the city: Triplicane has its share of construction workers and so does Purasaiwalkam. All one has to do is go and stand at the spot. A crowd will gather around to find out the job requirement and a person will be suggested accordingly. After a quick negotiation about the wage, the employer and worker are off.
Some women squat on the edge of the pavement. Lakshmi, dressed in a simple cotton sari, has her grey-streaked hair in a neat bun decorated with a string of kanagambaram flowers. What work do you need done? I mostly do construction work carrying cement and sieving sand, things like that, she says, looking hopefully.
When she realises that theres no job coming from this source, the 53-year-olds demeanour changes , but she stays to chat for a while.
Im here from 7.30 a.m.. At times, I wait till 11 a.m. to get work. Some days, no one needs workers. Then all I can do is go back to my home in Kasimedu, she says, adding that she finds it easier to get daily work than to take up a regular job. Ask her why, and all she does is shrug and look away: This is the only thing I know how to do.
Lakshmis companion, Rani, has no jewels on, but sports a wide smile. We have been coming here for many years. Everyone knows that we work hard and work well and so they can hire us without fear, says Rani. The few curious ones who are listening in on the conversation nod their heads in agreement.
Just like high school, this crew of workers too has its factions. The biggest is the Tamil-Telugu divide: each group will stick to their side of the road. Crossing the road is like crossing the Andhra border; the chatter here is predominantly Telugu. But when asked a question in Tamil, all of them jump to answer in clear, unbroken Tamil. Tamil or Telugu, everyone here wants work.
While the Tamil group is tight-lipped about the labour situation, Nagaraj, a tile layer from Vijayawada, says, We are migrants, so the people who are from this locality might think that we are threatening their livelihood. But there is almost always enough work for all of us. We dont fight or anything, we just stick to our respective sides of the road. He lives in a shack not far from the spot, paying a rent of Rs. 2,500.
He supports his wife and two children who live back in their city. The advantage of working from here is that there are no middlemen. I already own my tools. The entire pay comes to me. I need every paisa, he says, adding that he and almost everyone he knows here has a mobile phone to make sure regular employers can contact them directly. We will never change our numbers. Its our lifeline, he says.
This side of the road is decidedly more vocal. Eighteen-year-old Shanthi rattles off that shes from a small village near Ongole but came here with her family to earn a living many years ago, that she didnt study much and that she might look scrawny but can work as well as the rest of them. I work at construction sites. We women get paid Rs. 400 per day. For the same amount of work, men get paid Rs. 500, she says.
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September 6, 2014 by
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Operating Your Sprinkler System Controller
Here I go through step by step on how to operate your sprinkler system controller for your home.
By: BAM Home and Commercial Services
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September 6, 2014 by
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Sprinkler System Cleanup CROMWELL CT 06416 Professionals
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