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    Porches – Leather (Live) – Video

    - March 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Porches - Leather (Live)
    Aaron Maine aka Ronnie Mystery aka Ronald Paris performing the song "Leather" from his forthcoming split with Mdou Moctar live at Woodbury Music Shop on 2/8/...

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    Jacksonville bath remodeling / Jacksonville bathroom remodeling contractor – Video

    - March 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    2014 Bathroom Remodeling Sales Event by Liberty Home Solutions – Video

    - March 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    2014 Bathroom Remodeling Sales Event by Liberty Home Solutions
    Save $1000 Instantly when you hire Liberty Home Solutions to remodel your bathroom. We offer acrylic bathtubs, bathtub shower combinations and walk-in showe...

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    Coronados Flagg Coastal Homes Receives Design Award

    - March 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    When 16 million people speak,Houzz listens. Houzz is the leadingplatformfor home remodeling and design, boasting the largest residential design andphotographic database in the world. Houzz staff conducts an annual survey andanalysisof their 16 million monthly users to showcase top-rated building,remodeling and designprofessionals in the industry. Winners are selected intwo categories - CustomerSatisfaction and Design.

    Coronado-based design/build firm, FlaggCoastal Homes, has been awarded Best ofHouzz for one of their Coronadodesigns. Flagg Coastal Homes specializes in thecategory of Beach Style Homes.The award was given for an exquisite bathroom designoverlooking the CoronadoGolf Course.The Houzz endorsement willappear on Flaggswebsites and on future projects to immediately set the localdesign/build firm apart fromthe competition.

    The function ofHouzz is to provide homeowners with a comprehensivelisting of homebuilding, remodeling and design professionals, empowering themto find and hire theright professional to execute their vision. From decoratinga room to building a customhome, Houzz connects millions of homeowners, homedesign enthusiasts and homeimprovement professionals across the country andaround the world.

    Were extremely delighted to berecognized for our work, said John OBrien, founderand partner of FlaggCoastal Homes. Its an honor to berecognized in this national andhighly competitive arena by Houzz. It confirmsour commitment to defining the newCalifornia Coastal Style. OBrien, MarkBlore, and designer Dorian Lytle are theprincipals of Flagg.

    Flagg has received a Best Of Houzz 2014 badge ontheir web site and Houzz profile,demonstrating their commitment to excellence.These badges help homeowners identifypopular and top-rated home professionalsin all of the major metro areas in the country.

    Were delighted to recognize Flagg Coastal Homesamong our Best Of professionalsfor both customer satisfaction and design asjudged by our community of homeownersand design enthusiasts who are activelyremodeling and decorating their homes, saidLiza Hausman, vice president of community for Houzz.

    For more information on Flagg Coastal Homes visitwww.flagg.com. To find out moreabout Houzz, visit http://www.houzz.com.

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    Drivers Tear Through Local Church's Property

    - March 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A church along Oak Hill Road in Evansville speaks out, after several cars decide to cut through their lawn to avoid construction. The damage leaves deep ruts in the ground, and is causing the church to lose their patience. Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church says they have reached out to police and the Oak Hill Neighborhood Association for help.

    Moving to the Tristate to be the new Pastor at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in Evansville, Pastor Rebecca Grate, already faces a bump on and off the road. "They don't teach you what to do in your very first perish, about what to do when people drive through your yard," says Grate.

    For about a year, Oak Hill Road, in Evansville has been under construction. In March, workers blocked off access from the road in front of the church, to Lynch road. The church says people are avoiding the nearby detour, and making their own path by cutting right through the church's property. It's putting their new pastor in a rut. "It's been this winding road to find out the proper way to deal with things, and wanting to be nice because we are a church, but we've had ground damage. We actually need to do something about this," says Grate.

    "It's very rude, and frankly, we thought the behavior was just incredible," says church member Sharon Wilson. She shows us the damage. Wilson says one driver got stuck, and asked for the church to help him out. "Be respectful of others property, and not to be arrogant to think your the only one who's time and effort means anything." Wilson says some even try to go around the back of the building. "Inconvenience is one thing, because you know the project will end, but when it's destruction of your personal property, or could injure the people on your property, that's a different story."

    The church has received help. The construction company for Oak Hill Road laid down telephone poles as barriers, and have used their equipment to block traffic. The church still asks drivers not make their yard, your highway. "You are all welcome to come here and join our activities, but we would really like it if you would not drive on our grass."

    The church hopes this is the last of the damage. They have decided to wait until construction wraps up to see how much the damage will cost to repair.

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    Church case lives on in the courts

    - March 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Albany

    As a supermarket rises where Watervliet's historic St. Patrick's Church once stood, a midlevel appeals court heard arguments Wednesday about issues surrounding the sale of the church in 2012.

    At the heart of the case is who has legal standing to decide the fate of the church. Under the New York's Religious Corporation Law, a church corporation has that role.

    But Citizens for St. Patrick's contends that its members who donated money to repair the church's copper roof with a promise that St. Patrick's would stay open have the needed legal standing to contest any sale of the property of the church.

    St. Patrick's Church of West Troy, a corporation affiliated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, sold the 3.5-acre site with the church and related buildings to PCP Watervliet LLC, a subsidiary of the Nigro Companies, on Dec. 31, 2012.

    The citizens group sued unsuccessfully to overturn acting state Supreme Court Justice Kimberly A. O'Connor's approval of the Dec. 31, 2012 sale of the church for $1 million.

    The church was torn down in 2013.

    On Wednesday before the Appellate Division of state Supreme Court, Rosemary Nichols, the attorney for the citizens group, said state law pertaining to nonprofit organizations should apply in giving the group standing in legal matters.

    Nichols was questioned repeatedly Wednesday by Presiding Justice Karen K. Peters as to why a fraud lawsuit was not pursued.

    Nichols replied that such a suit would not have been expedient.

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    New sanctuary in works for historic church

    - March 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    DURANT Senior Pastor Joe Zaino of Pleasant Grove Assembly of God sees the long-awaited construction of a new sanctuary as the start of a new chapter for the 115-year-old church.

    The building, being constructed with the help of volunteers, is expected to be completed in about a year at the church, 7051 Turkey Creek Road.

    The old sanctuary was first built in 1899 as a pavilion with a roof and columns that could sit up to 400 people. People would come from across the country and stay for a week at a time on the churchs 39-acres, attending camp meetings and revivals featuring messages from prominent Assembly of God ministers of the day.

    Over the years walls and additional rooms were added to the pavilion to form a sanctuary, but the building became unusable and was demolished in 2003.

    The fellowship hall has housed the services for 12 years.

    We fixed it up the best we could, Zaino said. We can get about 150 chairs in there but theyre (the congregation) ready to go into the new sanctuary.

    Zaino said their congregation consists predominantly of senior citizens and retirees and raising the money for a new sanctuary, while a long held wish, has been difficult.

    Theyre 100 percent supportive of everything, Zaino said. For many of these people, this has been their church for their whole lives.

    The first phase of the sanctuary construction began in January when the church partnered with Mobilization and Placement Service (MAPS), a missions organization that builds churches, schools and youth centers for the Assembly of God denomination. The builders, all retired professional contractors, carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and engineers, work on a volunteer basis.

    These guys are quite a blessing, Zaino said. These men will save us at least $300,000.

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    St. Patrick's court case outlives Watervliet church

    - March 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Albany

    As a supermarket rises where Watervliet's historic St. Patrick's Church once stood, a midlevel appeals court heard arguments Wednesday about issues surrounding the sale of the church in 2012.

    At the heart of the case is who has legal standing to decide the fate of the church. Under the New York's Religious Corporation Law, a church corporation has that role.

    But Citizens for St. Patrick's contends that its members who donated money to repair the church's copper roof with a promise that St. Patrick's would stay open have the needed legal standing to contest any sale of the property of the church.

    St. Patrick's Church of West Troy, a corporation affiliated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, sold the 3.5-acre site with the church and related buildings to PCP Watervliet LLC, a subsidiary of the Nigro Companies, on Dec. 31, 2012.

    The citizens group sued unsuccessfully to overturn acting state Supreme Court Justice Kimberly A. O'Connor's approval of the Dec. 31, 2012 sale of the church for $1 million.

    The church was torn down in 2013.

    On Wednesday before the Appellate Division of state Supreme Court, Rosemary Nichols, the attorney for the citizens group, said state law pertaining to nonprofit organizations should apply in giving the group standing in legal matters.

    Nichols was questioned repeatedly Wednesday by Presiding Justice Karen K. Peters as to why a fraud lawsuit was not pursued.

    Nichols replied that such a suit would not have been expedient.

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    Vatican removes German 'bishop of bling'

    - March 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    VATICAN CITY - The Vatican removed a German bishop on Wednesday because he spent 31 million euros ($43 million) of Church funds on an extravagant residence when Pope Francis was preaching austerity.

    It said the atmosphere in the diocese of Limburg had become such that Bishop Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst could no longer carry out a "fruitful exercise" of his ministry there.

    Tebartz-van Elst, dubbed the "bishop of bling", had been ordered to stay out of his diocese temporarily last October during a local Church investigation and audit of cost over-runs. He offered his resignation at the time.

    A statement said the Vatican department that oversees bishops had now studied the investigation's findings and accepted his resignation.

    The 108-page report for the German Bishops' Conference said Tebartz-van Elst had demanded that all those involved in the project should observe "strict secrecy" about its costs.

    It said the accounting and construction procedures used "a system that was not transparent either to the diocese or the public", adding that the bishop "alone must also carry the full responsibility" because he did not share information.

    Another prelate, Monsignor Manfred Grothe, has been appointed to run the diocese as an administrator on the Vatican's behalf for the time being and a position will be found for Tebartz-van Elst in due course, the Vatican said.

    Pope Francis has been urging Church officials around the world to live simpler lives and to get closer to the poor.

    He has several times told bishops not to live like princes and has renounced the spacious papal apartments in the Vatican's Apostolic Palace for much more modest quarters in a Church guest house.

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    Huge Fire At Houston Texas Apartment Building Construction Worker Stranded! – Video

    - March 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Huge Fire At Houston Texas Apartment Building Construction Worker Stranded!
    huge fire engulfs houston texas apartment complex building, building explodes, construction worker stranded.

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