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    Man arrested when car stalls with alleged kidnapping victim inside

    - August 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A 33-year-old parolee was arrested after a passenger in his car, which stalled in the Paradise Hills neighborhood, told a bystander she had been kidnapped, police said Thursday.

    Ben Hill and the 21-year-old victim were in a 2007 Honda Accord that stalled in the vicinity of Landscape Drive and Parkside Avenue shortly before 8 a.m. Thursday, according to San Diego police Sgt. Ray Battrick.

    The woman told someone who was helping Hill start the car that she was being held against her will, Battrick said. The bystander alerted police and gave descriptions and the car's license plate number after the pair drove off, he said.

    Police caught up to Hill and the victim after responding to a report of a man with a gun in the 17100 West Bernardo Drive shortly before 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Battrick said.

    Further details about the incident were not immediately available, but Battrick said the police department's Robbery Unit was investigating.

    Hill was arrested and booked into jail on a parole violation, according to police and jail records.

    The victim was not injured, the sergeant said.

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    Getting The Most Out of A Workspace Interior Design – Video

    - August 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Getting The Most Out of A Workspace Interior Design
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    Interior Designer & Decorator wannabe! – Video

    - August 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Interior Designer Decorator wannabe!
    I need suggestions if you are watching!

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    Spruce It Up program to benefit Morris Habitat

    - August 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Spruce It Up, sponsored by the New Jersey Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers, will pair participants with an interior designer who can analyze residential or commercial space and help develop a new design direction.

    From Sept. 1 to Oct. 31, American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) designers will provide one- or two-hour consultations at a special rate of $150 per hour. Participants will get to designate which of the 24 participating New Jersey Habitat for Humanity affiliates will receive their consultation fee.

    Spruce It Up offers the chance to transform a tired interior, avoid costly mistakes, and get advice on how to maximize the design potential of your home or office environment, organizers said.

    Spruce It Up is sponsored by the New Jersey Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), and is the perfect program for anyone who has resisted consulting an interior designer because they thought their job was too small, their budget too modest, or that a designers services would be too costly.

    For more information or to request a consultation with a designer, contact the New Jersey Chapter of ASID at (732) 787-5981 or e-mail spruceitup@asidnj.org. To read testimonials from past participants, visit http://www.asidnj.org/in-the-news/spruce-it-up.

    The New Jersey Chapter of ASID includes almost 700 interior designers, industry partners, educators and studentsall committed to interior design. Its parent organization, the American Society of Interior Designers, is the oldest and largest professional association for interior designers. Its more than 28,000 members engage in a variety of professional programs and activities through a network of 48 chapters throughout the United States and Canada. Interior designers qualify for professional ASID membership through education, advanced technological training and design expertise.

    Morris Habitat for Humanity is part of a global, nonprofit housing organization operated on Christian principles by building homes, communities and hope. Morris Habitat is dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide through constructing, rehabilitating and preserving homes; advocating for fair and just housing policies; and providing training and access to resources to help families improve their living conditions.

    Habitat for Humanity was founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should live in dignity and safety, and that decent shelter in decent communities should be a matter of conscience and action for all.

    Since 1985 Morris Habitat has served 280 households though home ownership opportunities, preservation, and international home building programs. Morris Habitat has set a goal of 9 housing starts for 2014, completing 19 homes at 8 different sites during the year. In addition, proceeds from the ReStore, opened May 2007, have built 11 homes and diverted almost 4,000 tons of useable material out of landfills.

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    Spruce It Up program to benefit Morris Habitat for Humanity

    - August 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Spruce It Up, sponsored by the New Jersey Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers, will pair participants with an interior designer who can analyze residential or commercial space and help develop a new design direction.

    From Sept. 1 to Oct. 31, American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) designers will provide one- or two-hour consultations at a special rate of $150 per hour. Participants will get to designate which of the 24 participating New Jersey Habitat for Humanity affiliates will receive their consultation fee.

    Spruce It Up offers the chance to transform a tired interior, avoid costly mistakes, and get advice on how to maximize the design potential of your home or office environment, organizers said.

    Spruce It Up is sponsored by the New Jersey Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), and is the perfect program for anyone who has resisted consulting an interior designer because they thought their job was too small, their budget too modest, or that a designers services would be too costly.

    For more information or to request a consultation with a designer, contact the New Jersey Chapter of ASID at (732) 787-5981 or e-mail spruceitup@asidnj.org. To read testimonials from past participants, visit http://www.asidnj.org/in-the-news/spruce-it-up.

    The New Jersey Chapter of ASID includes almost 700 interior designers, industry partners, educators and studentsall committed to interior design. Its parent organization, the American Society of Interior Designers, is the oldest and largest professional association for interior designers. Its more than 28,000 members engage in a variety of professional programs and activities through a network of 48 chapters throughout the United States and Canada. Interior designers qualify for professional ASID membership through education, advanced technological training and design expertise.

    Morris Habitat for Humanity is part of a global, nonprofit housing organization operated on Christian principles by building homes, communities and hope. Morris Habitat is dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide through constructing, rehabilitating and preserving homes; advocating for fair and just housing policies; and providing training and access to resources to help families improve their living conditions.

    Habitat for Humanity was founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should live in dignity and safety, and that decent shelter in decent communities should be a matter of conscience and action for all.

    Since 1985 Morris Habitat has served 280 households though home ownership opportunities, preservation, and international home building programs. Morris Habitat has set a goal of 9 housing starts for 2014, completing 19 homes at 8 different sites during the year. In addition, proceeds from the ReStore, opened May 2007, have built 11 homes and diverted almost 4,000 tons of useable material out of landfills.

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    MLS# 1425094 – 3006 W 56th Street TULSA OK 74107 – Video

    - August 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    MLS# 1425094 - 3006 W 56th Street TULSA OK 74107
    A Must See. Large home on corner lot. 3 bdrms, 2 full baths, 2 living areas, 2 car garage. Attic fan new interior paint. Nice big yard with back patio for cookouts. All appliances will stay...

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    Smart Home Security Latest Developments, Future Trends and Operators Strategic Planning – Video

    - August 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Smart Home Security Latest Developments, Future Trends and Operators Strategic Planning
    Complete Report is Available @ http://www.sandlerresearch.org/smart-home-security-latest-developments-future-trends-and-operators-strategic-planning.html . Contact sales@sandlerresearch.org...

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    Handyman Columbia Maryland (443) 957-1935 Handyman Services Columbia, Md – Video

    - August 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Handyman Columbia Maryland (443) 957-1935 Handyman Services Columbia, Md
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    Contract OKd at $911,100 for pool makeover in Florham Park

    - August 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    FLORHAM PARK - Borough Council members on Thursday, Aug. 14, awarded a $911,100 contract to CFM Construction of the Stirling section of Long Hill Township to start work on the municipal pools makeover.

    Bids for the contract were accepted and opened on Tuesday, Aug. 5.

    Work is expected to begin next month after the pool closes and be completed in time for the pool to open on the Memorial Day weekend in 2015.

    CFM was one of six companies to submit bids, but it was not the company with the lowest bid initially.

    That was RJR Engineering of Califon Borough, which submitted a bid at $817,000.

    RJR, however, withdrew its bid due to an error the company had made.

    The other companies submitting bids included Vincent Pools of Pipersville, Pa., at $940,000; Ray Palmer Associates of Dover, $987,600; Carlton Pools of Warmester, Pa., $1,025,623, and Cypresco Industries Inc. of Neptune, $1,263,823.

    Exciting Upgrade

    An ordinance allowing the borough to issue $950,000 in bond anticipation notes for the work was adopted in the spring. The remaining $50,000 will be taken from the boroughs capital improvement fund as a down-payment.

    In a previous interview, Borough Councilman William Zuckerman, the councils Community Services liaison, called the pending project exciting.

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    Mountain Rides fine tunes Ketchum hub agreements

    - August 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Mountain Rides fine tunes Ketchum hub agreements

    Plan on track for constructing transportation hub this fall

    By TERRY SMITH Express Staff Writer

    The Mountain Rides Transportation Authority is getting its ducks in order for construction this fall of a transportation hub at the intersection of Sun Valley Road and East Avenue in Ketchum. Executive Director Jason Miller advised the organizations board of directors at a Wednesday meeting that an invitation for bids is now out to find a construction contractor. Miller said he anticipates construction will start toward the end of October. Construction will mainly involve building bulb outs, ostensibly for pedestrian safety, at the four corners of the Sun Valley Road-East Avenue intersection. Mountain Rides also intends that the hub will have three bus shelters, lighting and signage for passenger information and new landscaping. The hub will serve as an information center and transfer point for five bus routes serving the Ketchum-Sun Valley area. As things now stand, Valley Route buses, which provide service between the north and south of the valley, will not be included in the transfer plan. Valley Route buses now traverse Ketchum on Main Street, which is two blocks west of the transportation hub location. At Wednesdays meeting, the board of directors reviewed three agreements that the board plans to approve in September. Two of the agreements involve easements for the installation of bus shelters, while the third is an agreement between Mountain Rides and the city of Ketchum that specifies responsibilities of the two entities pertaining to the hub. The Mountain Rides-Ketchum agreement provides that maintenance and upkeep of the bus shelters and their locations be the responsibility of Mountain Rides. Electricity costs for bus-shelter heaters and digital signage will also be the responsibility of Mountain Rides, as will snow removal within the bus shelter and other passenger waiting areas. The city of Ketchum will be responsible for landscaping maintenance, litter and garbage removal, upkeep of sidewalks, the bulb outs, and curbs and gutter and for snow removal outside of the bus shelter and passenger waiting areas. The other two agreements are for easements for bus shelters. One will be built on the southeast corner of the intersection in front of The Elephants Perch store and two others will be built on the northwest corner of the intersection in front of the Visitor Center. The agreement for The Elephants Perch shelter would be between Mountain Rides and the property owner, listed in the draft agreement as C&D of Idaho Inc. The agreement provides an easement for five years only. We tried to get it as long-term as possible and this was all we could get, Miller said in response to questions from the board. The draft agreement for shelters at the Visitor Center provides an easement for 15 years and is between Mountain Rides and the property owner, the Ketchum Urban Renewal Agency.

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