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    Building Works – Mold Remediation – Video

    - May 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Caught on camera: mail thief strikes in Clairemont

    - May 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A mail thief is caught on camera swiping packages from porches in Clairemont. Surveillance video shows her plain as day ripping people off. The victims are hoping the clear pictures will help police catch the crook.

    New surveillance video shows the suspected mail thief driving from home to home in Clairemont -- stealing mail just about as fast as the postal service can drop it off.

    On Wednesday morning, the young blonde woman pulled up to Josh McKeon's home and stole a package from his porch that contained a teething toy for his 8-month-old son.

    The woman appears to be driving a newer model Ford Focus with Texas plates.

    "Right there, right there. Same glasses, the ponytail, the blonde hair, the whole thing," Michael Gibson said.

    After our original story aired on the mail thief -- the Gibson family, who also live in Clairemont, couldn't believe their eyes.

    On April 15th, that same young blonde woman stole mail from their home -- not once, but twice.

    "This day and age, you would think with social media she would get caught. It's totally ridiculous," Gibson said.

    Now that both stories have aired, the e-mails and phone calls are pouring in with even more tips to help the Gibsons, the McKeons and the whole Clairemont neighborhood get this crook off the streets.

    "I'm betting she's done this many times before, and I'm betting no one else has gotten any physical evidence. Hopefully now we can stop her and get her off the streets," McKeon said.

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    BATHROOM REMODELING AURORA IL. – Video

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    Bathroom remodeling design ideas – Bathroom Remodeling University – Video

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    China demolishes $4.7 million church

    - May 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    By Zoe Li, CNN

    updated 12:01 AM EDT, Fri May 2, 2014

    The Sanjiang Church in Wenzhou had been demolished by April 28.

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    (CNN) -- A massive church was razed to the ground this week in Wenzhou, a coastal Chinese city nicknamed the "Jerusalem of the East" for its large Christian population.

    Local officials responsible for the demolition say the church was an illegal structure that was four times the permitted structure size. But Christian groups are concerned that the demolition signals an official campaign against religious organizations.

    The Sanjiang Church took 12 years and 30 million yuan ($4.7 million) to build, reports Chinese media. Its soaring spires were a symbol of worship in a city that is fifteen percent Christian.

    The church's demolition on Monday was preceded by a month-long standoff between supporters of the church and local authorities, with supporters occupying the church to protest its destruction.

    The church was originally a government-approved project under the official "Three-Self Patriotic Movement," a state-sanctioned Protestant church. Last September it was lauded by the local government as a model engineering project.

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    A New Church in Springfield

    - May 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Every corner of All Saints Anglican Church leaves Father Doug McGlynn in awe.

    "I knew it would be gorgeous, and it is even more than I had thought," said McGlynn.

    Setting foot inside the recently completed church transports you to 15th century England-- the church was designed to model a church of that time period.

    "This is a church which attempts to capture the best of a period in Christian history, without losing all the advantages that modern technology can give us for communicating and reaching people and touching the world," said McGlynn.

    Among the church's features are stained glass windows, ceilings with wooden beams, an English Baptismal font, and a chapel. Around 20 artifacts from Anglican cathedrals spanning all over the world will eventually live in the church.

    The property also will include an education and office wing, as well as a garden.

    Building Committee Chair John Simmons said finding the workmanship suited for this unique project was a top priority.

    "We were told when we began this church that craftsmanship just didn't exist to do what we've done here, but we found that if you look, you can find people who can do a beautiful job," said Simmons. "The craftsman were available right here in this community."

    McGlynn said the church should be able to serve the religious needs of at least 200 people, but believes there's higher potential.

    "In our tradition, it's not unusual to have two or three services on a Sunday," he said. "We could get to the point where we had 600 or 700 members and still meet all their needs."

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    A New Church Opens in Springfield on Saturday

    - May 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Every corner of All Saints Anglican Church leaves Father Doug McGlynn in awe.

    "I knew it would be gorgeous, and it is even more than I had thought," said McGlynn.

    Setting foot inside the recently completed church transports you to 15th century England-- the church was designed to model a church of that time period.

    "This is a church which attempts to capture the best of a period in Christian history, without losing all the advantages that modern technology can give us for communicating and reaching people and touching the world," said McGlynn.

    Among the church's features are stained glass windows, ceilings with wooden beams, an English Baptismal font, and a chapel. Around 20 artifacts from Anglican cathedrals spanning all over the world will eventually live in the church.

    The property also will include an education and office wing, as well as a garden.

    Building Committee Chair John Simmons said finding the workmanship suited for this unique project was a top priority.

    "We were told when we began this church that craftsmanship just didn't exist to do what we've done here, but we found that if you look, you can find people who can do a beautiful job," said Simmons. "The craftsman were available right here in this community."

    McGlynn said the church should be able to serve the religious needs of at least 200 people, but believes there's higher potential.

    "In our tradition, it's not unusual to have two or three services on a Sunday," he said. "We could get to the point where we had 600 or 700 members and still meet all their needs."

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    Construction begins on Oak Hill Road connector

    - May 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Posted: Friday, May 2, 2014 12:48 pm | Updated: 12:53 pm, Fri May 2, 2014.

    STANDISH - For two decades, the town of Standish has sought to fix the five-way intersection, prone to congestion, where Oak Hill Road merges with Route 25 and intersects Route 35.

    Now, following a failed 2013 bond issue meant to pay for the project, the town has finally commenced construction on a new cross-connector road designed to alleviate the traffic problems.

    In early April, Gorham-based Shaw Brothers Construction began building the new road, which connects Oak Hill Road and Route 25 just west of the current intersection. The easternmost stretch of Oak Hill Road, a few hundred yards in length, will become Oak Hill Ext., a one-way street accessible only to westbound vehicles. The new cross-connector road, which runs past Standish House of Pizza, will become part of Oak Hill Road.

    According to Town Manager Gordon Billington, the town has long sought to fix the intersection.

    The project has been identified for a great many years by the town of Standish as a much-needed improvement, Billington said. Youll see it in earlier comprehensive plans dating back at least 20 years.

    Momentum for the intersection improvements began to build after Gray-based Gorrill-Palmer Engineering identified the project in a Route 25 study with the towns Roadway Planning Committee in the mid-2000s, Billington said.

    In 2013, town voters rejected a $500,000 bond that would have funded the improvements. Following the defeat, the town successfully applied for $500,000 in state-administered Municipal Partnership Initiative funds to complete the project. The town, using funds from a previous bond issue, has spent about $477,000 purchasing, demolishing and relocating two nearby structures in order to build the cross-connector road, according to Billington.

    We were going to pay 100 percent out of taxpayer funding, so I think this is much better, certainly, having the state pay for the intersection improvements, he said. It is a failed intersection, so thats high on DOTs priority to address that.

    The town has also acquired construction easements from abutters Paul Thompson and the Standish House of Pizza.

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