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    National Patios Khanacross Series 2014 – Round 1 – Mix106.3 Radio Interview – 5/7/2014 – Video

    - July 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    National Patios Khanacross Series 2014 - Round 1 - Mix106.3 Radio Interview - 5/7/2014
    Hi everyone, For those who missed it or want to know more about Khanacross events, have a listen to the interview from Saturday morning on Mix106.3 about the...

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    Bloquearon los patios fiscales de Zaragoza – Video

    - July 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Plant: Power Pop Tomato, small space plant, very prolific, good for patios, apartments & indoors – Video

    - July 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Plant: Power Pop Tomato, small space plant, very prolific, good for patios, apartments indoors
    Art Garden #39;s A-Z Plant Directory: Power Pop Tomato The Power Pop Tomato variety is exceptional at producing crazy amounts of fruit vs foliage. This is a smal...

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    Exterior Painter Morris County NJ – Video

    - July 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Professional Painter In Morris County NJ – Video

    - July 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    - July 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Austin Texas Granite Countertops – 512-842-9923 – Video

    - July 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Austin Texas Granite Countertops Austin Texas Granite Countertops is your fabricator for all your kitchens and bathroom projects. We offer Exotic granite for...

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    How to Seal Countertops – Marble.com TV Channel – Counter Intelligence – Video

    - July 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    How to Seal Countertops - Marble.com TV Channel - Counter Intelligence
    Protect your countertops from unsightly stains by sealing them. Learn how to seal natural stone countertops by watching this video. --- Visit our website: http://www.marble.com/ Check out...

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    No contact with kids for 6 years, court rules

    - July 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    FORT WAYNE Marian Clark and her husband, Robert Boyko, had a house in Monroeville.

    But it was in such disrepair that a family friend was going to gut it, free of charge, and replace the appliances and countertops and fix it up.

    To do so, though, the family of nine had to vacate. So they took their dogs and their cats and their seven children and they went to the Hallmark Inn, 3730 E. Washington Blvd.

    Within weeks, that room was so trashed and so filthy, the couple ended up with 14 felony charges between them and their children removed by social services in January.

    They drew attention to themselves when they called Neighborhood Code Enforcement to complain about the lack of heat in the motel room.

    When code officers got there, they called the police after finding the children in deplorable conditions inside a urine-soaked room with food strewn about. Some of the children were zip-tied to chairs and car seats.

    None was dressed for the cold and snow, according to court documents.

    The children were eating food from the floor, which was also being used as a bathroom by two cats and a dog.

    Some of the children had red feet and hands from having been outside in an unheated van with temperatures dropping below 10 degrees. An infant girl was taken to a hospital and put in intensive care, suffering from hypothermia and jaundice.

    On Thursday, the couple were in court to be sentenced on those charges. And while they faced no prospect of prison time, appearing in court in the presence of media and family members stressed them out to such an apparent degree they wanted their hearing continued.

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    City looks at another go-round for Rash Field

    - July 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    It's a small property tied to the fate of a much bigger one.

    The Inner Harbor merry-go-round, which has struggled for years, sits next to Rash Field, a roughly 7-acre expanse of volleyball pits and muddy field ringed by gray concrete, that city and civic leaders have long dreamed of turning into a bigger, better attraction.

    The basic plan for the field to build an underground parking garage and place a park on top was proposed by a team hired by the city in 1994. It has reappeared in similar guises at least four times since, racking up hundreds of thousands dollars in planning fees, before retreating each time for lack of funding and support.

    That record is one reason the former operators of the carousel were not surprised to learn that the company that replaced it with a new machine had received a new, more forgiving lease one that acknowledges that the ride won't be a big money-maker.

    "The carousel is not an attraction that's going to bring people to the city," said Stacey Daft, whose family ran the merry-go-round for decades before being forced out in 2012 because of unpaid rent. "It's a very small piece of property. If you want to solve the overall problem ... there's a lot of things that need to be relooked at."

    In some ways, the redevelopment of the Inner Harbor, which put Baltimore on the map in the 1980s, hasn't stopped, with enough investment in the past decade to make other neighborhoods jealous.

    Additions include the $4.5 million visitor's center, the $2 million West Shore Park, the $1.2 million Walter Sondheim Fountain, floating wetlands and the $2 million Pierce's Park. There's also new landscaping along Pratt Street.

    But even as other, smaller plans come to fruition, larger investments have lagged. The struggles of the carousel, some say, speak to the limits of smaller projects and the need for bigger moves to change the dynamic of the south side of the waterfront.

    "The location is a challenge," said Laurie Schwartz, president of the private Waterfront Partnership, launched in 2005 in response to calls to spruce up the Inner Harbor. "One big reason why we're anxious to get the Rash Field Park developed is to create more reasons for people to use the entire harbor, including the south shore."

    In recent months, efforts on two important parts of the Inner Harbor appear to have gained momentum. The new owners of the Harborplace pavilions face a 2015 deadline to upgrade awnings, lighting and landscaping along Pratt and Light streets. Private donors, including T. Rowe Price, have begun to come forward with money to help finance the $3.5 million demolition of the fountain at McKeldin Plaza and replace it with a grassy park, while the city studies a more ambitious plan to reroute traffic to link the square more securely to the promenade. Fundraising is also underway for a temporary ice rink at the plaza.

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