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    Mold Remediation NJ | Brothers Mold Remediation & Mold Testing - February 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    For most people, their home is their largest investmentand a safe haven,or sometimes a backdrop in familymemories. Brothers mold remediation servicesfeels the same way about our homes. And because we do,your home will betreated like we treat our own. For more than 10 years, Brothers has beenofferingmold remediation, testing and abatement in New Jersey.

    Our mission and main goal in life is to protect NJ residents from the harmful effectsof mold. We are a local, family owned mold remediation company well renowned forour quality craftsmanship. Our attention to details and fair prices supersede the bounds of normal expectations. When you choose Brothers, you choose real people ready to deliver real results!

    If youre looking for mold remediation, mold testing or mold removal in NJ, it is important that you choose an experienced company. Brothers mold remediation is IAQ certified, BBB accredited, Licensed & Insured. Our mold inspectors undergo regular training in order to better serve our customers and provide an exceptional experience.

    Before starting any mold remediation or mold testing, we must assess the condition of your home. There are various factors that can be used to assess whether an increased health risk may be present.

    These factors include:

    Once we evaluate these factors, we can proceed with a visual mold inspection, mold testing and mold remediation. The inspection will be carried out by a qualified environmental consultant trained by our team. Mold inspections always look for excess moisture as water is a key ingredient in mold growth. It is also a well know fact that more moisture means more aggressive mold, and mold that is more likely to produce harmful mycotoxins.

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    Mold Forces Relocation of Golden Brook School 3rd Graders, Florida Air Quality Testing Company AGC Environmental … - February 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Manchester, NH (PRWEB) February 18, 2014

    Mold presence was discovered in Golden Brook School. And according to report from wmur.com, because of it, the officials were forced to relocate the school's third graders. Meanwhile, to help others prevent similar incident, Florida air quality testing company AGC Environmental gave out a tip how to detect and remove mold early.

    The report, which was published on February 14, 2014, said that four classes of the school's third graders were particularly to be relocated on March 3rd. For the meantime, it detailed that they would have their classes at Windham High School.

    However, based on the report, the parents' reactions to the authorities' decision were mixed. While some complimented their quick response to get the kids out of the mold-affected sections, it shared that others were apprehensive about the children sharing a building with teenagers. Nevertheless, it added that the school administration believed that it was best course of action to take.

    Here is an excerpt from the report:

    Some Windham third-graders are headed off to high school starting next month.

    With modular classrooms at Golden Brook School closed due to mold concerns, the district is doing a classroom shuffle.

    It is a fact that mold could bring in various health problems, said AGC Environmental. And the way to avoid them, it stated, is to leave the areas that the fungus affected.

    Nevertheless, it said that a mold problem doesn't have to end that way. It stated that there is a way to avoid the evacuation or relocation that it could bring. And that way, it determined, is detecting the mold presence early on.

    To do that, AGC Environmental advised an immediate air testing and mold inspection at any suspicion of the spores' presence. That way, an immediate mold remediation could be implemented and the fungus' worst effects could be prevented, it stated.

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    Sewage committee meets with Public Works and Planning - February 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Town holding the line; residents vowing to go take the matter further

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    Eugene Nippard, his partner, and her son, have been living in their home on Grenfell Heights for three years, and in that time have had to deal with six sewage backups.

    Its an issue that residents of Grenfell Heights in Grand Falls-Windsor are not willing to flush away just yet.

    After presenting a petition last month to the Town of Grand Falls-Windsor, the Grenfell Heights Sewer Line Committee, led by Eugene Nippard, were given the opportunity to air their concerns one-on-one with the Public Works and Planning committee. That meeting was held Tuesday.

    At that time the committee also presented a letter to council detailing their concerns.

    Last month Nippard, who owns one of the 53 properties in an area of Grenfell Heights that is not hooked into the towns sewer system, told The Advertiser about his sewage issues.

    Nippard's home is on a septic tank and he said he has had a number of backups in recent years that he said have caused him significant financial and emotional stress.

    He contends the town missed an opportunity to hook all of Grenfell Heights to the towns sewer system when it approved a request by the province to hook up Exploits Valley High at 392 Grenfell Heights.

    Nippard believes the Town should have been able to hook the 30 unserviced Grenfell Heights properties to the schools force main, which will run right by all the properties, since the roads will be torn up at that time.

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    Motel porches – Video - February 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Irene Mira & Noblesseza, prueba 0,50, Los Porches – Video - February 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Irene Mira Noblesseza, prueba 0,50, Los Porches
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    Porches. – Pwrls – Video - February 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Scammers try to pass off foreclosed homes as rentals - February 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 at 4:30 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, February 17, 2014 at 7:57 p.m.

    My daughter, she was running around here. She was in love with the place, he said. We were ready to move in.

    It was listed on Trulia.com for $800 a month, but it was too good to be true. The property, at 935 Fruitland Road, fell into foreclosure in December. It's up for bid, but it was never up for rent. And the guy who claimed to own it wasn't transferred to Nigeria for missionary work like he said.

    The rental listing was a scam, a newer version of one that has ensnared victims across the nation since the early 1980s. It was a first for the Henderson County Sheriff's Office.

    This is kind of a new one here, said Chief Deputy Frank Stout, but he added that it falls in line with other scams they've seen affecting the area recently. Officers are is encouraging people to be extra careful and suspicious of any dealings with unknown individuals who ask for money to be wired out of the United States and to Africa, especially.

    Anytime that anybody is trying to get you to wire money ahead without a contract, do not do it, Stout said. If they say they are from Nigeria, he added, run, run, run the other way.

    Savage started to see red flags right away. The owner, who went by the name of Sheldon Hopkins, wanted to text more than talk and when Savage did get him on the phone, the guy had a thick accent. Savage said the owner couldn't show him the house because he was transferred to Nigeria for three to six years for mission work, but was anxious to move someone in who would take care of the property.

    The first thing he asked was 'when can you move in?' said Savage's wife, Lily Carpenter.

    He didn't want background about us, Savage said. He was just ready to mail us the keys. He was ready to rent it.

    He said Hopkins offered to mail him the keys and rental agreement paperwork as soon as he received an $800 deposit, which he asked to be wired to him in Lagos, Nigeria via Western Union. Huge red flag.

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    Exterior Painting in Calabasas – Pacific Save – Video - February 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Church Ranch, Interlocken on-ramps to eastbound U.S. 36 closed nightly Tuesday through Thursday - February 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Traffic at the Interlocken and Church Ranch Boulevard on-ramps to eastbound U.S. 36 will be realigned onto the newly constructed ramps this week, which will result in nightly closures Tuesday through Thursday, according to an email update on the U.S. 36 Express Lanes Project from the Colorado Department of transportation.

    The Church Ranch on-ramps to eastbound U.S. 36 will be closed nightly from 8 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.; the Interlocken on-ramps will be close from 9 p.m. to 8 a.m.

    Other detours and delays to expect this week include:

    Today through Saturday:

    Nightly single lane restrictions from 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. on eastbound U.S. 36 between Sheridan and Federal boulevards for wall construction, barrier locations, grading and paving operations.

    Nightly single lane restrictions from 8 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. on westbound U.S. 36 between Sheridan and Federal boulevards for median barrier demolition, grading, paving and concrete hauling.

    Nightly single lane restriction from 9:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. on eastbound U.S. 36 from the Uptown Avenue bridge to Sheridan Boulevard for dirt hauling and paving.

    Eastbound U.S. 36 off-ramp to West Flatiron Crossing Drive closed nightly for median and storm drain work. Traffic will be detoured to Interlocken Loop. Closures will be from 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. today through Thursday and from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. Friday and Saturday.

    Nightly single lane restrictions from 9:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. in both directions of U.S. 36 from 88th Street to Wadsworth Parkway for dirt and concrete hauling, paving, striping, temporary barrier placement, surveying and repairing potholes.

    Nightly single lane restrictions from 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. in both directions of U.S. 36 from the 88th Street bridge to Foothills Parkway for striping, repairing potholes, barrier installation and survey work.

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    Spiritual Side: All invited to annual fish fry, Friday, Feb. 28 - February 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PHOTO COURTESY KATHY PORR Pam Colvin Rainbow Child Care Center, a ministry of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of DeLand, recognizes Pam Colvin for 20 years of service with the center. Colvin retired Jan. 31 to assist her husband with his business. She has taken care of babies, 1-year-olds, and, most recently, 2-year-olds. Center Director Kathy Porr said, Pam has been the anchor at Rainbow for many years, and will be missed but not forgotten. The staff gave her a farewell party Jan. 27. At the party, the Rainbow Center board acknowledged her contributions with several gift cards, and each of the staff members gave her a gift with a cat motif, her favorite collectible.

    PHOTO COURTESY LINDA BISHOP New digs In New Hope United Church of Christs new space at Good Samaritan Florida Lutheran Retirement Center in DeLand, the Rev. Karen Curtis-Weakley preaches on the Sermon on the Mount, You are the Light of the World You are the Salt of the Earth, and she uses a lighted salt block to show the metaphor.

    By Margie Dykes BEACON STAFF WRITER

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    Annual fish fry

    All are invited to the Friday, Feb. 28, annual Fish Fry at First United Methodist Church of DeLand. The event will be 5-7 p.m. in the Life Enrichment Center (LEC), and is sponsored by the United Methodist Men. A complete fish dinner with beans, tater tots, coleslaw, beverages, and an assortment of desserts will be served for $7 per person, with a family paying no more than $22. Children under age 6 eat for free. The proceeds will go toward scholarships.

    On Sunday, Feb. 16, Pastor Owen Stricklin will continue his sermon series Christians Under Construction. The focus is on building a solid foundation of intentional spiritual growth. The message at all services Sunday will be Furnishing It With Love, based on 1 John 4:7-18.

    Feb. 16, is also Undies Sunday. Those attending services that day are urged to contribute new underwear and socks, which will be given to Tuesday Mercy Hour guests after they shower. Other needed items for use during the hour are body washes, shampoos and conditioners, razors, shaving cream, toothbrushes, toothpaste, combs, hairbrushes and hair dryers.

    The Wednesday Music Club of Central Florida will present Dr. Michael Rickman in a special piano concert at 6 p.m. Sunday, March 2, in the LEC parlor. A $10 donation will be taken at the door, with the proceeds funding the clubs Music Scholarship Awards.

    All are welcome to attend the services and activities of the church. Call the church office for tickets and additional information at 386-734-5113.

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