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September 1, 2014 by
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Magic Touch Commercial Oven Repair
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September 1, 2014 by
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Magic Touch Dynamic Soup Blender Repair
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September 1, 2014 by
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Roper Repair, Paramount, CA, (562) 387-2672
Roper Repair, Rosecrans Ave, Paramount, CA, (562) 387-2672, Specializing in Roper Appliance Repair services. Servicing Roper Refrigerator, Roper Oven, Roper Stove, Roper Washer, Roper Dryer,...
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September 1, 2014 by
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Kitchenaid Repair, Paramount, CA, (562) 387-2672
Kitchenaid Repair, Rosecrans Ave, Paramount, CA, (562) 387-2672, Specializing in Kitchenaid Appliance Repair services. Servicing Kitchenaid Refrigerator, Kitchenaid Oven, Kitchenaid Stove,...
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September 1, 2014 by
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Dacor Repair, Davidson, NC, (704) 315-6839
Dacor Repair, Griffith Street, Davidson, NC, (704) 315-6839, Specializing in Dacor Appliance Repair services. Servicing Dacor Refrigerator, Dacor Oven, Dacor Stove, Dacor Washer, Dacor Dryer,...
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September 1, 2014 by
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The no paws rule at one New York City luxury apartment building has dog owners howling.
The New York Post reports that management at Hawthorn Park has ordered residents to carry their dogs across the lobby floor of the building, which is made of marble.
In addition to not allowing dogs to walk on the lobby floor, Hawthorn Park bans dogs over 15 pounds and also makes any resident with a dog take the service elevator.
While some dog owners were miffed at the draconian rules, most seemed resigned to accept them. Residential buildings in New York City are notorious for having strict dog policies.
The new apartment building, which is still partially under construction, offers leases starting at $5,000 per month for a one-bedroom unit.
Glenwood Management, owners and operators of Hawthorn Park, did not return the New York Posts request for a comment.
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September 1, 2014 by
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A 10-unit apartment house with three affordable units is proposed at 2 Island Hill Avenue, on the corner of Danbury Road.
With Ridgefields request for an affordable housing moratorium awaiting a ruling by the state, the town has been presented with plans for a 10-unit apartment building under the states 8-30g affordable housing statute.
The affordable apartments are proposed in combination with an office building, at the corner of Danbury Road and Island Hill Avenue the site where plans for a Stop & Shop gas station were rejected by the Planning and Zoning Commission after vehement neighborhood opposition two years ago.
Can you imagine how much traffic that would have generated? said attorney Robert Jewell, who represents the applicants.
The application came in this week, and Town Planner Betty Brosius said she expected it to be formally accepted by the Planning and Zoning Commission next Tuesday and scheduled for a public hearing some time in the fall.
Itll probably be in the middle of October, she said.
The property is owned by John Morganti & Sons LLC, and includes a largely disused construction yard with a small garage at 65 Danbury Road and a vacant house at 2 Island Hill Avenue.
The plans submitted by Mr. Jewell involve dividing the property, creating separate lots for two projects:
A building with medical, dental and general business offices is proposed at 65 Danbury Road.
The apartment building would have a footprint of just over 5,000 square feet, with two floors above a drive-in basement with parking for seven cars. There would be spaces for another 12 cars outside.
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September 1, 2014 by
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Patios y volantines
Concierto Sala Master 23 de Octubre 2013 Rogelio Gormaz Tro Guitarra: Rogelio Gormaz Bajo: Reinaldo Morales Batera: Roberto Zamora.
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September 1, 2014 by
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Rachel Zalis: Five Fall Fashion Trends Rachel Zalis: Five Fall Fashion Trends
Updated: Monday, September 1 2014 3:06 PM EDT2014-09-01 19:06:26 GMT
[VIEW PHOTO GALLERY] It's Labor Day, which marks the time you can officially start thinking about your Fall wardrobe. Style Expert Rachel Zalis stopped by to share five of the hottest trends to be on the lookout for this season.
It's Labor Day, which marks the time you can officially start thinking about your Fall wardrobe. Style Expert Rachel Zalis stopped by to share five of the hottest trends to be on the lookout for this season.
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Gov. Jerry Brown has signed into law a bill making it perfectly legal to bring your dog out to dinner with you. The dog must remain in an outdoor-dining section, be on a leash, behave, and not be in the same area where food is being prepared. The law, which goes into effect Jan. 1 , should provide some relief to dog lovers statewide.
Gov. Jerry Brown has signed into law a bill making it perfectly legal to bring your dog out to dinner with you. The dog must remain in an outdoor-dining section, be on a leash, behave, and not be in the same area where food is being prepared. The law, which goes into effect Jan. 1 , should provide some relief to dog lovers statewide.
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September 1, 2014 by
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Well, it looks like it is finally calming down. Patios are being cleaned off. Ice buckets are being put away. But only after the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge generated more than $100 million in donations in a single month, a staggering amount considering the organization took in only $2.5 million for all of 2013. How in the world did this happen?
Why is it that some ideas take flight and spread like wildfire, while others, seemingly equally worthy, fall mostly on deaf ears? Why did the Ice Bucket Challenge go viral, raising millions without spending a penny on marketing, while other non-profits can never seem to lift their message above the noise?
Just as some species share traits that make them more likely to spread through evolutionenjoyable orgasms being one exampleso do some ideas have traits that put them at a distinct advantage to captivate and spread. Big ideas get noticed; Selfless ideas inspire action; Simple ideas write us into the story. Understand how to make your ideas big, selfless and simple and you will be able to control growth.
Long before we were pouring millions of gallons of ice water on our heads, there was an even more compelling case study in contagion: British punk rocker Bob Geldof. In the fall of 1984, Geldof was about as flatlined and rut-stuck as you can get in the rarified air of rock n roll. His band, the Boomtown Rats, had had some regional success in the United Kingdom, but none of its songs had climbed higher than number 67 on the U.S. charts. And then, their seemingly promising single, I Dont Like Mondays, hit the airwaves. After word leaked out that Geldof had written the song about a woman shooting schoolchildren from her apartment window, the song was boycotted by the radio industry.
Geldof was broke, fast fading from public memory, and completely alone. Then one dreary London evening in mid-November 1984, as he sat slouched in front of his television, BBC aired a documentary about a hundred-year drought that was threatening millions of Ethiopians with starvation.
The next day Geldof began calling fellow musicians, suggesting a group single to benefit starvation victims. With the passion of the idea behind him, he was able to pull together the core of British rock royalty in only three weeks to record Do They Know Its Christmas? The record generated hundreds of thousands of dollars for famine relief.
But the momentum didnt stop there. Bakers began donating food. Schools held canned-goods drives. Children were knitting blankets. Like a spiraling contagion, people enlisted in the cause. As the momentum spread to America, Geldof latched on to an even bigger idea. Conceived in January 1985, the Live Aid concert was successfully birthed less than seven months later.
The fact is that absolutely nothing in the history of entertainmentnot Woodstock or any other mass eventcomes anywhere close to matching Live Aid in scope, in numbers, in impact, or in the grandeur of its concept. An estimated 1.5 billion viewers in 100 countries watched at least some part of the 16 hours worth of performances. When the final tally was in, Live Aid had raised a little over $245 million from every corner of the world.
How did something so epic happen so quickly? What was it about Live Aid that so caught the worlds attention that one-third of all the people alive on the planet would tune in to watch it and collectively donate just shy of a quarter billion dollars to famine relief? What do famine relief and self-inflicted refrigeration have in common?
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