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WEB FIRST: Winsted Community Inventory seeks to match abilities with need

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

WEB FIRST: Winsted Community Inventory seeks to match abilities with need

WINSTED – The Shafeek Nader Trust for the Community Interest’s latest project for fostering community in Winsted seeks to achieve what other organizations have done online: crowdsourcing.

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A delicious kitchen

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Touring Williamsburg

Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia’s top tourist attraction and the state’s second capital after Jamestown, is like entering a time portal to the colonial era.

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A delicious kitchen

The kitchen is Debby’s pride and joy. It is delicious to gaze upon, yet is an efficient work space that easily holds three busy chefs. The kitchen boasts a warming drawer, a pot-filler – a cold water faucet at the stove – a gas cooktop, an indoor gas grill and a micro-convection oven.

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Committee appointed to look into jail needs

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Go East: Federation ready to move to Beachwood

It’s official: Jeremiah is moving. “Jeremiah,” a statue of the Hebrew prophet currently standing in the lobby of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s downtown headquarters on Euclid Ave., will soon have a new home on a grassy slope near the corner of Richmond Road and Science Park in Beachwood.

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Committee appointed to look into jail needs

A three-person committee has been formed to look into the possibility of expanding the Logan County Detention Center in Paris.

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Recycle compact fluorescent bulbs at Spenard market

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Vintage home on dairy property in Fallon

A vintage home, a full dairy set up, acres of alfalfa, corrals, a dry lot, working pens and an outdoor arena offer prime country living amid more than 22 acres of level, water-righted land just west of Fallon.

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Recycle compact fluorescent bulbs at Spenard market

Farmers Market can be thinking “green” without buying a single vegetable.This week the market is giving away free compact fluorescent lights – one per person; they have 250 of the bulbs – and offering CFL recycling.

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County compost operation unique to state

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Aberdeen Board Approves Site Plan for Fire Department Expansion

Despite lingering concerns over parking and drainage, the Aberdeen Town Board on Thursday approved a site plan for the Fire Department expansion.

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County compost operation unique to state

Buster Roseberry is a chef of sorts but what he cooks is definitely something you do not want brewing in your kitchen.

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Vincent lauded for RV work

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Touring Williamsburg

Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia’s top tourist attraction and the state’s second capital after Jamestown, is like entering a time portal to the colonial era.

Read more on The Virginia Gazette

Vincent lauded for RV work

Dayton Mayor Bob Vincent,74, has been named by an RV industry publication as one of the 100 most influential people in the RV industry for his work at Suburban Manufacturing in Dayton.

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‘Scarlet Begonias’ brightens Bethlehem Pike

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Local residents turn their passions into careers

An oil and gas executive. A mortgage consultant. A mom trying to help her daughter.

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‘Scarlet Begonias’ brightens Bethlehem Pike

Karen Phelps named her shop Scarlet Begonias in honor of her favorite song by the Grateful Dead. She was fortunate in her taste in music, and her business has benefited from it. The Dead recorded many other classic songs, but it is hard to imagine a successful boutique called “New Speedway Boogie” or, heaven forbid, “Friend of the Devil.”

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Anatomy of an epic move

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Botanical Gardens Are Turning Away From Flowers

Social trends and changing demographics have forced botanical gardens to widen their appeal beyond flowers and plants.

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Anatomy of an epic move

The work involved in a corporate relocation is often sorely underestimated. Here, Royal Bank details the migration to its new Toronto high-rise

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Arabian al Qaeda: Fanning the Flames of Jihad

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Carlson Continues its Strategic Expansion in India with the Opening of its 30th Hotel

Carlson, a privately held, global hospitality and travel company, today announced the further expansion of its India portfolio with the opening of its 30th hotel, the 201-room Radisson Hotel Indore. Situated in the business hub of Indore, the hotel is a 20-minute drive from the Devi Ahilyabai airport and 25 kilometres from the industrial centres of Dewas and Pithampur, one of Asia’s largest …

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Arabian al Qaeda: Fanning the Flames of Jihad

On July 11, 2010, al-Malahim Media, the media arm of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), published the first edition of its new English-language online magazine “Inspire.” The group had tried to release the magazine in late June, but for some reason — …

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School getting $12.7M in green improvements

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

BUSINESS: Small World Coffee making big changes

PRINCETON — As its most dedicated clientele already know, Small World Coffee is getting a facelift.

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School getting $12.7M in green improvements

PENNSBURY – Project managers discovered that a shooting range under the school can be converted into instructional space.

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