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September 6, 2014 by
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#3 in a Series: Bathroom Remodeling | Gavin Inc. Brookline, NH
Update your bath with the experienced bathroom remodelers at Gavin Inc., serving Southern NH and Northern MA.
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September 6, 2014 by
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If you want your new kitchen or bathroom to be one of a kind, then Envisions Home Remodeling is your company. Envisions Home Remodeling will bring your home visions to life. Owner/operator Edward Sprock and his team have been providing professional and affordable service to Hudson and Bergen Counties for over 10 years.
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September 6, 2014 by
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The day after a Chicago woman was struck on the head and killed almost instantly by a piece of falling stone, contractors began working Friday to make repairs to the historic South Loop church where the incident occurred.
Dark metal scaffolding was placed around Second Presbyterian Church on Friday morning, and construction workers appeared to be carefully inspecting the exterior of the building to make sure the brick wall and stone decorations were secure.
The scaffolding and wooden cover provided a protective walkway around the Gothic revival structure at 1936 S. Michigan Ave. Sarah Bean, 34, was walking to lunch with her fiance Thursday afternoon when a piece of decorative metal came loose. The metal piece fell and knocked off a chunk of stone from a gargoyle that juts from a corner of the church's southeast tower, city officials said.
The stone hit Bean on the head and killed her almost instantly. Her fiance, Lance Johnson, fell by her side, screaming and holding his hands to his head, said a man who lives across the street and witnessed the incident.
Officials from the church refused Friday to discuss the accident or give details about the repairs being made. The Rev. David Neff said the church's regularly scheduled Sunday worship will continue as usual this week. The church canceled its Friday afternoon brown bag lunch session, a sign posted outside said.
"We are mourning and send our condolences to the family," said Neff, the interim pastor.
Johnson could not be reached, and Bean's family declined to comment.
The church was built in 1874 and failed a string of inspections between 2007 and 2011 for violations that included failing to remove obstruction from building exits and failing to maintain an interior stairway system in safe condition, city records show.
The building passed inspections in 2012 and 2013.
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September 6, 2014 by
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TEMPE, Ariz. -- A Tempe church offered sanctuary to a 23-year-old Guatemalan man who is facing deportation on Thursday.
Luis Lopez came to America six years ago to escape gang violence.
"I requested asylum, but they denied asylum to me, and now I'm going through deportation proceedings," Lopez said through an interpreter.
When asked why the asylum was refused, Lopez said, "They didn't tell me why."
He is married to a legal permanent U.S. resident named Mayra Canales, and has worked in construction to support her and her two U.S.-born children, one of which is autistic.
Lopez has been in deportation proceedings since a minor traffic stop, but will be allowed to stay as long as he is welcomed by the University Presbyterian Church near Mill and Broadway. The church said Lopez will always be welcomed.
The church's pastor, Eric Ledermann, wants President Barack Obama to help Lopez and other people like him.
"We are calling on the administration to do what they can to fix our broken immigration system that is tearing families apart," he said. "There are 1,000 deportations a day, many of them mothers and fathers."
Lopez said he's thankful to the church for allowing him to stay.
"It's going to affect me a lot because of my children, but this is the place where I feel safer than being at home in Guatemala right now," he said.
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September 6, 2014 by
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Sarah Bean was just a few blocks from her South Loop home, walking to lunch with her boyfriend before starting a late shift at Lurie Children's Hospital. After spending years and raising two children together, the couple had decided to marry, her family said.
Several stories above, a piece of decorative metal came loose from the outside wall of Second Presbyterian Church, a century-plus-old architectural jewel that in recent years had been hit with a number of building violations. The metal fell and knocked off a chunk of stone from a gargoyle jutting from a corner of the church's southeast tower, city officials said.
The stone hit Bean, 34, squarely on the head as she walked along the sidewalk outside the church around noon Thursday, killing her almost instantly, according to officials and witnesses to the noontime tragedy.
Her boyfriend, Lance Johnson, fell by her side, screaming and holding his hands to his head, said Broderick Adams, who watched from his fifth-floor apartment across the street before running out to help.
I saw that crack on her head and thought, She's definitely dead,' Adams said.
Bean was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where some family members gathered.
She was a beautiful person, Bean's older brother, Michael Willis, said at the hospital's emergency room. This is not good. This is not something you expect, at all.
The church, a Gothic revival structure at 1936 S. Michigan Ave. built in 1874, failed a string of inspections between 2007 and 2011 for violations including failing to remove obstruction from building exits and failing to maintain an interior stairway system in safe condition, according to the city's Buildings Department.
All of the building's outside walls had fractures, washed out mortar at various locations, spalling (flaking) stone at various locations at (north, south, east and west) tower elevations, according to a citation record from February 2010.
In 2011, the city went to court seeking fines for code violations that included failing to maintain exterior walls from holes or other conditions that might admit rain or dampness. The case was dismissed in court after it was determined that the church had come into compliance, said Buildings Department spokeswoman Mimi Simon, as well as city and court records.
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September 6, 2014 by
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A church that grew up with Maryland City will celebrate its golden anniversary in a big way on Sept. 20. Parishioners and clergy at Resurrection of Our Lord Roman Catholic Church have planned an afternoon Mass followed by a semiformal gala at Laurel Park that evening.
In his first visit to the parish since being appointed archbishop, the Most Reverend William E. Lori, of Baltimore, will be the main celebrant at the Mass. The Rev. Mark Bialek, senior pastor at Resurrection, said he and other priests who have or currently serve the parish will assist.
"I think the anniversary celebration is a tremendous opportunity to celebrate the many accomplishments of the parish as well as a springboard to a very bright future proclaiming the joy of the Gospel," Bialek said.
Michael Robertazzi, one of the church's longest-standing members and a National Security Agency retiree, said that Resurrection has been a "people's church" since its unique beginning.
In the early 1960s, the parish existed only in the hearts and minds of a small group of determined Catholics living in what the Maryland City Corp. had begun developing as "Meade City."
"Most of the people moving to Maryland City worked at NSA and that's why they settled there," said Corrine Mohnasky, a 35-year church veteran and chairwoman of the Anniversary Planning Committee.
At that time, the closest Roman Catholic churches were St. Mary of the Mills in Old Town and St. Nicholas on Contee Road, under the Archdiocese of Washington; and St. Lawrence Martyr in Jessup, under the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Lacking a home parish, they organized as the Catholic Community of Maryland City and began meeting at the Laurel Shopping Center's movie theater and worshipping in private homes.
Ray Syzperski another founding member who, like Robertazzi, retired from NSA said that Walt Smallets served as chairman of the original Finance Committee and led the early fundraising.
"The reason we picked him was because he was chief of finance at NSA," said Syzperski.
In 1963, the Rev. E. Gerard Huesman, pastor of St. Lawrence Martyr, agreed to serve as the Catholic Community's spiritual adviser and began celebrating Sunday Mass at the Daily Double Bingo Hall on Route 198, fondly known as "St. Bingo's" or, spelled in reverse, "St. Ognib's."
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September 6, 2014 by
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Open call auditions held in Cape Girardeau for new movie Open call auditions held in Cape Girardeau for new movie
Updated: Friday, September 5 2014 9:32 PM EDT2014-09-06 01:32:05 GMT
Auditions were held in Cape Girardeau, Missouri for a new movie shooting in the Midwest next summer.
Auditions were held in Cape Girardeau, Missouri for a new movie shooting in the Midwest next summer.
Updated: Friday, September 5 2014 10:49 PM EDT2014-09-06 02:49:11 GMT
An Atlanta defense attorney says the district attorney in Cobb County would only have sought malice murder if he thought he had a chance to get a conviction.
One day after Justin Ross Harris was indicted on eight counts related to the death of his son, an Atlanta defense attorney says the district attorney in Cobb County would only have sought malice murder if he thought he had a chance to get a conviction.
Updated: Saturday, September 6 2014 12:25 AM EDT2014-09-06 04:25:37 GMT
A 44-year-old woman who is accused of pointing a gun at a pregnant woman's stomach outside a home in Cane Bay wanted to kill the victim and remove her unborn child, according to newly released court documents.
A 44-year-old woman who is accused of pointing a gun at a pregnant woman's stomach outside a home in Cane Bay wanted to kill the victim and remove her unborn child, according to newly released court documents.
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2 juveniles accused in Freemont Church burglary
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September 6, 2014 by
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We offer best appliance repair services in San Francisco, San Mateo County and Marin County, CA for all major household and office appliances including all t...
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September 6, 2014 by
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West Ashley SC Aviv Service Today is one of the highest qualified appliance repair companies in the area. The owner, Ofer Hubara began his appliance repair...
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