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April 4, 2014 by
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NORTHUMBERLAND Construction bids were opened Thursday afternoon for a $7.4 million Lithia Springs, Ridge Road and Bulk Road area sewer project that will involve construction of lines and two pump stations and bring about 122 homes in those areas of Point Township into compliance with environmental standards.
A portion of the construction project will be federally funded through PennVest, and about $3 million will come from grant money.
The apparent low bid for the construction contract came from Doli Construction Corp., of Pottsville, at $5,627,359. The seven bids ranged to a high of $7.1 million.
The apparent low bidder for electrical work is K&N Electric Inc., of Sunbury, with a submission of $183,498. The four bids ranged to a high of $228,000.
Contracts are expected to be awarded during next Thursdays Point Township Sewer Authority meeting. It will be held in the township building.
The other six construction bids came from Sippel Development Co. Inc., of Sewickley, $5,657,782; HRI Inc., of Williamsport, $5,699,855; MF Ronca & Sons Inc., of Harrisburg, $5,761,000; Pact Construction, of Ringoes, N.J., $5,764,915; Anrich Inc., of Wayne, $6,691,675; and Sikora Bros. Paving Inc., of Shickshinny, $7,161,675.
Other bids for the electrical contract came from HRI Inc., of Williamsport, $215,940; TRA Electric Inc., of Watsontown, $226,740; and PSI Pumping Solutions Inc., of York Springs, $228,000.
Construction is scheduled to begin in May and be completed in about a year. The homes that will be served by the new sewer lines are connected to septic tanks. The project will install a public system main line, with lateral lines connecting to the 122 homes.
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April 4, 2014 by
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Tuesday evening, just before sunset, neighbors near West Valley High School were treated to their very ownparade.
The schools marching band and color guard were practicing their parade program. At first, some neighbors just peeked through their curtains. Then, they came out and sat on their porches while the band marched by. Toward the end, neighbors came out and shook band director Jim Loucks hand before calling out, Go WestValley!
It was the last practice before leaving for Disneyland on Wednesday. Students and parents have been raising funds to help offset the $1,100 each student needed
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Senior section leader Oryanna Weidner plays the mellophone with the West Valley band Tuesday evening during practice before the group left for California on Wednesday. The percussion ensemble, wind ensemble, color guard and jazz band will also perform at the WorldStrides Heritage Music Festival inAnaheim. (Full-size photo)(All photos)
Tuesday evening, just before sunset, neighbors near West Valley High School were treated to their very ownparade.
The schools marching band and color guard were practicing their parade program. At first, some neighbors just peeked through their curtains. Then, they came out and sat on their porches while the band marched by. Toward the end, neighbors came out and shook band director Jim Loucks hand before calling out, Go WestValley!
It was the last practice before leaving for Disneyland on Wednesday. Students and parents have been raising funds to help offset the $1,100 each student needed to pay to go on the trip. Loucks said they have participated in car washes, a craft fair, an auction, picking up garbage at Hoopfest, and have recycled clothing to help raisefunds.
There are 52 students taking the trip along with 12 parent volunteers. Loucks said some parents are traveling as followers, to support the students during theirperformances.
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April 4, 2014 by
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Coronado Decorating Inc. - Bathroom Remodeling
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April 4, 2014 by
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Bathroom Remodeling: Free Contractor Estimate Tips
12 points of advice to follow in searching, hiring and dealing with a local bathroom remodeling contractor. http://yourhandymanzone.com/Your_Handyman_Zone_Free_Estimates_Bath_Remodeling.htm.
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April 4, 2014 by
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First Baptist Church say the new cross and water wall will be a sign of declaration.
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An artist's rendering of the finished project.
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Construction of the cross commences at houston's First Baptist Church. The project is due to be completed in April 2014.
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Construction of the cross commences at Houston's First Baptist Church. The project is due to be completed in April 2014.
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Construction of the cross commences atHouston'sFirst BaptistChurch. The project is due to be completed in April 2014.
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April 4, 2014 by
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After neighbors organized strong opposition to a plan by Fairfield Grace United Methodist Church to lease a portion of its property to AT&T to erect a wireless communications tower -- including a placard-waving protest in front of the church during last Sunday's services -- the church has decided to pull the plug on the deal.
The decision is a reversal of a vote by the church council, taken Sunday, to proceed with lease negotiations with AT&T despite the controversy.
However, in a statement posted Wednesday on the Fairfield Grace website, church leaders said they have changed their mind and suspended lease negotiations.
The church's cell tower task force, the statement reads, "has come to believe that an unfair burden that should reside with the town, the cell carrier and the Connecticut Siting Council (CSC) has been placed on the church. Further, they have come to believe that another alternative cell site would be recommended and chosen. The task force recommended that lease negotiations with the cell carrier company be suspended. The council chair accepted the task force's recommendation."
The statement also says when the church "was first approached by the cell carrier company for this proposed land lease, the church's understanding was that the cell carrier company had the support of the Town of Fairfield for placing the cell site on its property. The church felt that if a cell site was going to be placed, then maybe the lease might be a blessing to help in its mission work here in Fairfield, as well as around the globe."
The church "entered into negotiations with the cell carrier company with very good intentions," the Rev. Kun Sam Cho, the pastor, says in the statement. "The money from the lease would have helped us to do so much more. We are saddened at all the strife this has caused. We are people of peace."
He indicated some of the lease money was earmarked to hire a youth minister, something the congregation has wanted to do for many years but cannot afford.
Calls by the Fairfield Citizen to the church on Thursday for additional comment were not returned.
On Sunday morning, dozens of people turned out to protest the proposed cell phone tower proposed behind the church on its property at 1089 Fairfield Woods Road.
Nonetheless, the church's council later Sunday voted to enter into a lease with AT&T so the wireless carrier can move ahead with plans to erect the tower.
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April 4, 2014 by
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The online retailer of womens church suits is expanding with a big new shopping cart website.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) -UpTo34.com is a major online ladies clothing store that specializes inwomens church suitsand bridal outfits, formal dresses and festive ensembles for all special occasions. Today UpTo34.com announced that it has contracted with TRIXMEDIA, an online marketing firm and Web developer, to build an extensive new shopping cart website to accommodate UpTo34s growing inventory.
UpTo34s catalog features womens church suits and other festive outfits and formalwear by designers like Annabelle, Nubiano, Susanna, Terramina and Donna Vinci, to name a few. According to James L, UpTo34s founder and owner, Our inventory is growing by leaps and bounds, and we need a more sophisticated shopping cart website to accommodate that. The people at TRIXMEDIA demonstrated a new shopping cart platform that they developed called Goozga, and we were very impressed.
TRIXMEDIAs proprietary shopping cart platform (touted as Goozga, the shopping cart with a brain), was developed by TRIXMEDIA founder and CEO, Hirbod Human. The advantages of Goozga over other shopping cart platforms are too numerous to list here, says Human. But he did list a few for us: Its dynamic, strong and reliable with multiple layers of functionality to manage any imaginable online shopping scenario. As a licensed service, it comes with a team of coders and Web design specialists to provide all needed maintenance and security updates, as well as training and support for administrators. It has advanced pricing that gives the client the ability to set up multiple pricing rules for different shoppers, locales and products. And, Goozgas special relationship with Google Analytics, supplies Goozga businesses more sophisticated data than an ordinary shopping cart website.
We cant wait to unveil our new Goozga website, says Mr. L, It should be up and functioning in a week or two. Well keep you posted.
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April 4, 2014 by
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Appliance Repair, Bedford, TX, (817) 268-9077
Appliance Repair, Pipeline Rd, Bedford, TX, (817) 268-9077, Specializing in Appliance Repair services. Servicing Refrigerator, Oven, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Di...
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Appliance Repair USA | 561-670-4444 | Jupiter | Florida | Palm Beach County
Appliance Repair USA has 25+ years of factory service appliance repair experience in the State of Florida. We enjoy our job and meeting new people. At Applia...
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Appliance Repair, Benbrook, TX, (817) 268-9082
Appliance Repair, Benbrook Boulevard, Benbrook, TX, (817) 268-9082, Specializing in Appliance Repair services. Servicing Refrigerator, Oven, Stove, Washer, D...
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