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By day, Dirk Rash works on some of the largest and most luxurious houses in Orange County, Calif. A carpenter by trade, he also interprets architects plans, frames walls, lays foundation and cuts roofs. His clients are homeowners with the substantial resources to have their sometimes extravagant dreams brought to life.
For example, theres the $100 million home Rash helped build in Irvine, Calif., with 37,000 square feet of space and separate houses for the kids and for the gardener. And the house with 14 staircases in the cliffs above Pacific Coast Highway in south Laguna Beach, Calif.
Ive been building here for 45 years, Rash said. I started from scratch.
But at night and on the weekends, Rash works on his own more modest home in Fountain Valley, Calif. Inside the circa-1965 ranch-style house, he has re-created an entirely different era.
He scours flea markets and fairs on weekends, repurposes wood from the high-end remodels he works on and tells family and friends to keep an eye out for pieces that might fit with his homes American Arts and Crafts and Mission-style dcor.
What he cant find at flea markets, Rash creates, sometimes so convincingly that its hard to tell the difference between authentic antiques and the copies hes crafted. He gathers ideas by poring through books on builders, history and architecture and from tours of Arts and Crafts houses like the Gamble House in Pasadena, Calif., designed by architects Charles and Henry Greene in 1908.
For example, the idea to use ebony pegs in the bathroom cabinets came from photos of another Greene and Greene house, the William Randolph Thorsen House in Berkeley, Calif. The bathroom also has a beautiful Asian-influenced design, including a folding screen with a green-and-white landscape scene and a long wooden bench bought from a Chinese couple at the Long Beach, Calif., swap meet.
Greene and Greene copied the Chinese in a lot of their stuff, Rash said. They werent above plagiarizing, either. If they can do it, I can do it, he added with a smile.
Rash designed the stained-glass doors in the master bedroom in the style of Frank Lloyd Wright. They let in a golden afternoon light accented with green and amber brown.
Next to the doors is the piece hes perhaps most proud of. His son-in-law had spotted a large wooden item at a thrift store in Santa Monica, Calif., that was likely once the back of a dining-room buffet. It was carved with long-stem irises in the style of a much-earlier era. Rash turned it into the mantel over the bedroom fireplace, added wood on either side and carved it with long-stem irises to match, down to the downward folds of the petals.
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A Bronx teen was nabbed with more than 400 decks of heroin at the Port Authority Bus Terminal, law-enforcement sources said.
Naheem Glenn, 17, was loitering at the terminal Thursday when PAPD cops approached him, the sources said.
He couldnt provide proper identification and allegedly told the officers, Im not doing time, before screaming an obscenity at them. The cops then patted him down.
In addition to heroin, Glenn allegedly had pot in his possession.
He was charged with possession of narcotics.
Cops seized more than 10,000 bottles of counterfeit perfume from a bodega near Times Square.
Barua Suprakash, 26, of the Bronx, and Uddin Mohd, 51, of Queens, were both charged with trademark counterfeiting.
They were caught Wednesday after local merchants complained to cops.
In addition to the bogus scents, the two men also were accused of selling counterfeit makeup.
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Wolf Disaster Services, a Long Island-based provider of disaster recovery services such as fire restoration, water damage repair and mold remediation to residential and commercial clients throughout Long Island and metro-New York City areas, recently launched their new website at http://www.wolfdisasterservices.com.
When Rich Murray and his family were faced with rebuilding after the devastation that Superstorm Sandy visited upon their family, they moved forward quickly as they knew that they would not get back to normal unless their world was restored to its regular state. Rich, known as The Wolf for his tenacious approach to problem solving and his ability to quickly assess a situation and craft solutions, led the charge for his family. All the while that they were recovering and rebuilding, Rich knew that there were others that would be able to benefit from what he was learning throughout the process. So, out of a personal tragedy Wolf Disaster Services was born with the mission of helping others recover from the loss or damage to their homes and businesses caused by fire, flood and natural disasters.
The one thing that Murray knew he needed was a website and after initial attempts to establish one himself, he reached out to Nesconset-based Anthony Savino to help him build a web presence that would best represent his service offerings. Savino, with over 10 years of experience building award-winning websites for businesses representing a broad cross-section of the Long Island and New York City region, sat with Murray to understand the business and its goals for the future. With this knowledge, Savino built a website that communicated the tenacity and personality of Murray, a tenacity that Murray instills in his team. The site offers visitor friendly navigation and is optimized for search engine rankings that will ensure that people searching for the recovery services offered by Wolf Disaster Recovery will have no problem finding them online.
Established in 2012 in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, Wolf Disaster Services offers an array of recovery services to both residential and commercial clients throughout the Long Island and Metro New York City Regions. Recovery services available include fire damage restoration, flood and water damage restoration and mold remediation services. As a survivor of the disaster that was Superstorm Sandy, owner Rich The Wolf Murray knows that dealing with the aftermath of a fire, flood or extreme weather event is difficult but he and his team work diligently to ensure that every client does not have to recover alone. Wolf Disaster Services can be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year for emergency service calls at 516-590-5063 or you can visit them online.
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Roosevelt County employees were putting their paperwork in boxes and packing desk knickknacks Friday, chased from the county courthouse by the discovery of mold throughout the 76-year-old building.
Roosevelt County Manager Charlene said county administration has decided to proceed with remediation, or a thorough cleaning, of the courthouse next week to ensure public and employee safety. Eight types of mold, including a strain of toxic black mold, were found in the building, according to a recent lab report.
A second round of testing was conducted Thursday, but as Webb waits for results, she says there are no other alternatives to the remediation. Webb said 34 people work in the courthouse.
The report showed the most significant amount of mold being found in the District Court area.
The courthouse will be closed from Monday through Friday and is scheduled to reopen for business on May 12, according to a press release from Webbs office. Most offices will be relocated to the Jake Lopez Community Center at the Roosevelt County Fairgrounds.
The remediation cost is not to exceed $175,000, according to Webb, who said the money will come from reserve general funds.
The scope of the cleaning will include replacing ceiling tiles, steam cleaning carpets and sanitizing all the flat surfaces in the courthouse, according to Ninth Judicial District Judge Donna Mowrer.
Webb said the molds source has yet to be discovered, but said a variety of factors, such as high wind, could have played a role.
Webb said an environmental consultant will test the facility again to make sure the building is safe before reopening it.
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