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    Wesley Hills Woman Caught With 100 Decks Of Heroin, Police Say – Ramapo Daily Voice - August 28, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. - A 22-year-old woman from Rockland County was busted on multiple felonies after being caught with heroin and other drugs.

    Police in Ramapo arrested a Wesley Hills resident on Sunday afternoon after she was found to be in possession of 100 decks of heroin, syringes and marijuana.

    According to police, the woman - whose name was not released - stands charged with felony counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell and criminal possession of a controlled substance, for the heroin. She was also charged with criminal possession of a hypodermic instrument, driving while ability impaired by drugs and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. all misdemeanors. She was also cited for unlawful possession of marijuana.

    The 22-year-old was processed and arraigned in the Village of Wesley Hills Justice Court before Judge Philip Schnelwar. She was released on her own recognizance and is due back in court on Tuesday to answer the charges.

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    Roof Rights and Roof Decks: Owners Beware – Habitat magazine - August 28, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Ken Eisner, the ex-treasurer at his former co-op on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, still sounds remotely bitter about the fate of his roof deck. There was no compensation to people who had that roof space, so we had to rebuild the decks at our own expense, he says.

    Eisner was one of four shareholders who, in the 1980s, bought a top-floor unit in a small co-op and gained exclusive access to a roof deck and a quarter of the roof. He also paid extra for the privilege, which was reflected in his monthly maintenance charges. But leaks developed over the years, and the decks had to be removed. There was no compensation to people who had that roof space, so, afterwards, we had to rebuild the decks at our own expense, says Eisner.

    Eisners experience is not unique and boards can face expensive lawsuits if they dont handle such situations properly.

    To put a roof deck back can be costly, says attorney Lisa Smith, a partner at Smith, Gambrell & Russell, who is currently wrestling with just such a case at a different co-op on the Upper West Side. If the board takes on the expense, then you've got the rest of the shareholders saying, Why am I paying for something that has nothing to do with us? But if they dont, then they have disgruntled roof deck owners saying, What about us?

    Usually, the number one priority is to get the roof fixed. You can argue about the cost for months, Smith says. But your roof may not wait that long. No matter how complicated or expensive it may be, the owners of the roof decks must remove their decking, any structures, and plantings, so repairs can be done. Most roof deck owners will not contest this partly because they have a vested interest in making sure the roof does not leak. Most co-op leases and condo bylaws also provide the boards with the right of access to the roof deck in order to repair the roof.

    The battle usually arises after the roof is fixed and the shareholder/unit-owner expects the building to restore and pay for his or her individual deck. Often the governing documents, which may have been written over 30 years ago, are ambiguous as to whether or not the individuals right to use the roof also confers the right to have a roof deck on which the individual can walk upon and enjoy their roof space, says Smith. Boards are often reluctant to restore the decks because the roofs of these buildings were not designed for foot traffic or decks and both can damage the roof. The typical compromise solution in such cases is for the co-op/condo to pay for a basic, no-frills, architecturally-OK deck, with any (approved-by-the-board) additions paid for by the owner.

    Certainly the best way to avoid conflict and confusion is to make sure obligations for roof access and deck repair are clearly spelled out in the buildings governing documents. To avoid disputes before a deck has to be removed, Smith suggests that boards advise their owners of any policies regarding repairs, replacements, or alterations. This will help eliminate claims that the shareholders/unit-owners were unaware of their obligations. A building information sheet or general Owners Guide may help.

    And what of former deck owner Ken Eisner, who moved out of his Upper West building in 2003 and now lives in a co-op further downtown? He learned one valuable lesson from his experience. We don't have any roof decks here. Thats a good thing. Roof decks destroy roofs. Not to mention pocketbooks.

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    Zac Brown fans advised to use parking decks at YSU – Youngstown Vindicator - August 28, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By David Skolnick

    and GUY DASTOLFO

    news@vindy.com

    YOUNGSTOWN

    When it comes to the large crowds that will be at Stambaugh Stadium for Thursdays Zac Brown Band concert, the advice is: Hit the decks.

    That means head for the parking decks on the Youngstown State University campus, said Danny OConnell, YSUs director of support services.

    The Fifth Avenue deck, on the corner of Fifth and Lincoln avenues, can hold 1,260 vehicles. Like the surface lots near Stambaugh, the home of YSUs football team, the cost to park at the Fifth Avenue deck is $20.

    If you dont mind a little walk, OConnell suggests the Wick Avenue parking deck, which can be accessed from Walnut Street because Wick is still closed to vehicular traffic as its still under construction. That lot holds 2,120 vehicles. The GPS address is 100 Wade St.

    And its only $5 to park there, OConnell said.

    Thats a quick option for people to park and it shouldnt be crowded, he said.

    Another piece of advice from OConnell: The earlier you get here, the easier it will be to park.

    YSU officials will park people starting in the M72, M71 and the new M66 lots on and near Grant and Arlington streets first for those coming east on Fifth and Ford avenues and west on Belmont Avenue, he said. Those lots hold about 300 spaces.

    Once theyre filled, motorists will be directed to the Wick Avenue deck unless they decide to park there first, particularly those coming from downtown on Fifth Avenue and then to lots on Rayen Avenue, OConnell said.

    As people come down, well be directing people south as each lot [and the Fifth Avenue deck] fills up, he said.

    Traffic will be greater because it is on a Thursday, and not a Saturday, like a football game. Also, it will be a regular day of class at YSU.

    About 18,000 tickets are being sold for the concert, ranging from $29.50 to $95.50 via Ticketmaster. There were about 2,000 tickets left as of late Tuesday.

    Were very happy with sales for the event, said Eric Ryan, chief executive officer of JAC Live, which is co-promoting the event with the Muransky Companies. Tickets have sold great. We hope we can reach 17,000, 18,000 by the time of the concert.

    YSU students are being told to park their vehicles in lots and parking structures on the east side of the campus that day. The university will offer a free shuttle bus service from the rear entrance of the Wick Avenue parking deck to Lincoln Avenue.

    The university parking lots near the stadium will be open to concertgoers after 2 p.m. Signage will be put up on streets to guide drivers to the parking lots, according to a press release from YSU.

    Tailgate lot M70 off Fifth Avenue, which holds 535 vehicles, is sold out. It will open at 2 p.m. the day of the concert. If you want to tailgate and dont have a space reserved at M70, Ryan said people can still come to that lot and do so.

    Stadium doors open at 5:30 p.m., with the concert set for 7 p.m. There are two opening acts Darrell Scott and Midland before Zac Brown Band plays.

    Well get a 2 p.m. rush, then one at 5 p.m. before the doors open and then another one just before the concert starts, OConnell said.

    Downtown will be business as usual, said Michael McGiffin, downtown events director. On-street parking will be free after 5 p.m., as will parking at city-owned lots. Privately-owned surface lots are expected to charge event rates, said McGiffin.

    We know we can accommodate this number of people in our downtown and campus area, said McGiffin. He cited past events that attracted similarly large crowds, including March 22, 2016, when Elton John and ZZ Top played concerts at the same time at Covelli Centre and Stambaugh Auditorium, respectively.

    Some people will park downtown, but downtown is operating as overflow parking for the event, McGiffin said. Most people will park in the YSU lots. There will be a spot for everybody, but downtown will be a place where a few thousand people will end up parking and walk up the hill to the concert.

    Concertgoers should be aware of the restrictions at the stadium, according to JAC Live. None of the following items will be permitted inside the stadium for the concert: food, beverages, backpacks, bags, coolers, fanny packs, containers of any size, video cameras and professional cameras.

    Patrons are also being encouraged to bring cash to the concert, in order to minimize the wait at the food and beverage stands. Credit cards will be accepted at select stands.

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    Docks and Decks – Docks and Decks Builders, Sudbury, ON … - August 1, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    This is how your Fendock comes packaged. Legs, pads, bracing, nuts and bolts are all contained between the pre assembled trusses. Can be transported on car roof racks, by truck or trailer. Total weight 123 to 215 lbs depending on model.

    Standard packages are available in 24 and 32 foot lengths, in widths of 4 or 6 feet. Each package includes 16 or 24 foot pre-assembled aluminum trusses, 8 foot approach ramp, two 4 foot and two 8 foot aluminum legs, hold-down decking clips, and all required hardware. Also available is a 16 x 12 foot wide deck dock and 24 x 12 deck dock.

    Approach ramp: An 8 foot ramp assembly is provided in the standard package. Two pre-assembled aluminum trusses with connectors are included. Ramp pivots up or down to shoreline as desired.

    Four tubular aluminum legs with positive positioning stainless steel fastpins are provided in the standard package. Legs are easily adjustable so you can raise or lower your dock quickly to suit changing water levels. To distribute dock weight evenly, self-leveling aluminum pads are included with the legs.

    Multiple Fendock configurations are available based on the standard packages. And its easy to add more sections to your existing Fendock at any time.

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    Balcony collapse victims sue for negligence, claim another deck failed – ABC6OnYourSide.com - August 1, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Roger and Arlene Guess are still recovering from their injuries that occurred in late May, at the Falls at Hayden Run Condominiums in northwest Columbus. (WSYX/WTTE)

    A father and daughter are suing Lifestyle Communities and a condominium association after falling from a collapsed balcony, leaving them barely able to walk.

    Roger and Arlene Guess are still recovering from their injuries that occurred in late May, at the Falls at Hayden Run Condominiums in northwest Columbus.

    The lawsuit, filed in Franklin County Common Pleas Court, alleges at least one other balcony had fallen in their community and the defendants neglected to make the necessary repairs and inform those who live there.

    Its alleged that only 16 small nails measuring 2.5 inches secured the balcony to the home and sunk into the framing a half inch. The lawsuit also stated there are gaps around all of the balcony headers and no siding, allowing water and weather to get in.

    The biggest failure with decks is the attachment of the ledger plate, deck builder Brian Mechtley said. Its an easy thing to do properly and its done improperly so often.

    It was determined by the City of Columbus that the nails and lack of lag bolts was the probable cause for the collapse.

    Roger Guess suffered two shattered legs, went through several surgeries and is now in rehab. His daughter, Arlene, is recovering from a fractured pelvis, a broken hip and fractured vertebrae. She cant even go up the stairs.

    While a deck should hold six to eight people and roughly 2,400 pounds, this one didnt. The suit alleges that decks were not checked or repaired sufficiently following at least one other balcony collapse prior to May 30, at the Falls at Hayden Run.

    In the previous collapse, the lawsuit said decks were not repaired sufficiently and those that were, had the deck shoved up against the main unit where it was pulling away and lag bolts were installed in a few locations.

    Someone screwed up, condo owner Maggie McGinty said. Im not understanding how that happened.

    Neighbors were upset after the City of Columbus inspected and deemed 156 decks were unsafe. The city no longer has the original blueprints.

    An order by the city required the Falls at Hayden Run Condominium Association start making repairs within 30 days. The board hired an engineer and told homeowners via email that it received all bids, selected a contractor and was waiting on city approval.

    In a follow-up report, ABC 6/FOX 28 reported on what the engineer found and the repairs needed for the unsafe balconies.

    ABC 6 On Your Side Investigates has repeatedly asked, called and attempted to make contact with Lifestyle Communities and the Association. So far, there has been no comment, response, or acknowledgement.

    They should be calling you back and saying were doing everything we can to fix these decks, McGinty said.

    A homeowners contract stated the association is to maintain the structural portions and exterior of all buildings. Its yet another reason the Guess are suing for negligent design, construction, maintenance and repair, among other things.

    The lawsuit claimed Lifestyle Community elected to use shoddy construction practices on structural components of the buildings to maximize their profit regardless of the safety issues and the risk of serious bodily injury or death.

    In this case, the suit claimed the car parked underneath the deck may have saved Roger and Arlene Guess lives.

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    Hearthstone: Crypt Lord Reinforces Token Druid Decks in Frozen Throne – PVP Live - August 1, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Token Druid players get a new option for theirFrozen Throne decks withCrypt Lord, a Druid common minion. This card has a symbiotic relationship with the numerous minions a Token Druid player summons and buffs, protecting them withTaunt while each summoned minion adds health back to Crypt Lord.

    This card can replaceTar Creeper in Token Druid decks.It has stronger synergy with the low-mana minions that players put on the boardwith the healing factor, while Tar Creeper's plus-two attack during the enemy turn is self-contained.The downside is that Crypt Lord's return attacks kill fewer minions than Tar Creeper.

    The new Druid Legendary Hadronoxhas a late-game synergy with Crypt Lord. Playing Crypt Lord on one turn, then Hadronox the next, can summon back enough minions to give Crypt Lord a significant health boost, especially for Beast Druid players. If other Taunt minions with greater health are on the board, they canconvince opponents to go after them, leaving Crypt Lord to stay on the board and get healing for several turns.

    Another synergy exists with Spreading Plague, which summons a one-attack/five-healthScarab with Taunt, and repeats until the player has as many minions as their opponent. If the opponent on turn eight has more minions, the player can drop Crypt Lord then Spreading Plague to create a wall of Taunt minions. The one attack base stat for this wall means they won't kill anything but the weakest minions that hit them, but they will protect a Druid's non-Taunt cards.

    Crypt Lord may see use with theLiving Manaspell. On turn 10 or later, this floods the board with 10 two-attack/two-health Mana Treants while protecting them with an at least 16-health Crypt Lord. This is going all in with a flood of minions in a late-game scenario. The risk at any time is that the Taunt prevents the Mana Treants from dying and returning the mana crystals to the player.However it's used, the synergy discouragesthe opponent from using AoE spellsto return those empty mana crystals.

    Players are sure to find other synergies, as any card that summons extra minions helps Crypt Lord give Token Druid players more control of the board. The common rarity means that Druids opening packs should earn this card from packs quickly, giving them plenty of reason to experiment whenKnights of the Frozen Throne hitsHearthstone in August.

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    Loving Leopallooza – decks and mud and rock and roll – Cornwall Live - August 1, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Whether you are a music festival organiser or punter there is an inherent risk with such events in the UK in that you are always at the mercy of the weather gods.

    And so it was for Leopallooza which was beset by rain which managed to washout the BBC Introducing stage on Friday but hardly hampered the rest of the event.

    Festival revellers are hardy souls and a bit of rain and mud wasn't going to spoil their fun at the self-styled "greatest house party in a field".

    The joy of Leopallooza is that it really does feel like a party with your mates that everyone has been invited to there is a relaxed and friendly feel to everything.

    It also operates on a small scale which means it has kept its unique charm it is probably the best atmosphere I have ever experienced at a festival.

    The other great thing about Leo is that it is the perfect place to discover new music I had hardly heard any of the bands and artists on the line-up but it didn't matter, armed with a programme and an open mind I was ready to go on a new music discovery.

    So I was introduced to the likes of The Modern Strangers, Flamingods and The Japanese House who all entertained me on Friday evening and will definitely be ones that I will be searching for online.

    READ MORE: These pictures prove Port Eliot Festival was still a huge hit despite the mud

    Main stage headliners The Cribs are more used to playing on much bigger stages so it was a joy to see them giving them all to the slightly damp masses at Leopallooza and they didn't disappoint with their brash and energetic indie rock.

    Our reviewer Richard Whitehouse has a go at Beer Ping.

    I wasn't quite done after that so I took a quick detour to the Mono tent where Jim Jones & The Righteous Mind were playing a blistering set which was an ideal way to end a Friday night.

    Saturday morning brought clear skies and the day's entertainment was kicked off by The Rezner on the BBC Introducing stage with their vibrant indie sounds a perfect starter for the day.

    The main stage was launched by Dusk At Dawns who managed to get bleary-eyed campers dancing around to their stomping country blues rock. Interesting takes on Jay Z and the Bee Gees made for an entertaining set.

    Leopallooza's set-up means you can find a spot in the main arena and watch a continuous stream of music between the main and second stages with nary a turn of the head.

    And so we did for Ruarri Joseph and his William The Conqueror band who delighted with a set showcasing their latest record.

    READ MORE: Why the Underworld will be the secret highlight of Boardmasters

    The Tuesday Syndicate were fine but a bit bland while Blue House were just odd. Keston Cobblers Club got us back on track and, being a big fan already, it was a joy to see them in Cornwall.

    Throwing in tracks from their back catalogue alongside those from their recent Almost Home record mixed up with dance routines they brought a smile to everyone's faces in the rain.

    Maximo Park are always good value as a live act and they proved their worth through the relentless rain with Paul Smith surely one of the best frontmen around.

    I accepted defeat on Saturday night the rain was too much and, as much as I love Leopallooza, my bed was calling my weather-beaten body.

    Thanks Leo, it was a blast, we'll be back next year.

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    Hearthstone’s new Priest legendary is the most ridiculous card since Yogg (and players already love it) – PC Gamer - August 1, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    There's always one in every Hearthstone set. A card so ridiculous that the community freaks out at first sight and starts theorycrafting decks for it. In past expansions the likes of Emperor Thaurissan and Reno Jackson filled the role of one-card marketing campaign, while Yogg-Saron also ticked many of the same boxes, going on to become perhaps the ultimate meme cardwe just didn't realise how powerful it was at first.

    All your decks are belong to us.

    Now we likely know what "that card" is going to be for Knights of the Frozen Throne. The expansion is due out next month and Blizzard is currently in card spoiler mode. Last night it revealed a Priest Legendary called Archbishop Benedictus which is absolutely bonkers. The text reads: "Battlecry: Shuffle a copy of your opponent's deck into your deck." That's right, when you play Benedictus your opponent's entire remaining deck gets added to your own in a random order.

    Great. The most kleptomaniacal of all Hearthstone's classes can now steal every single card in your deck at once. Given that control Priest decks often look to drag games out interminably long, it means you're almost never going to run out of cards before your opponent doesunless they're playing Jade Druid, in which case you can both "go infinite" with Jade Idol.

    The reaction from streamers, pros and the wider community has been a mixture of excitement and bewilderment. Here's what Jason "Amaz" Chan, long considered one of the most prominent Priest players in Hearthstone, had to say last night: "At the airport coming back home, and then open Twitter to find this. Oh. No." And here's the verdict from 2016 European Spring Champion Thijs "Thijs" Molendijk:

    Meanwhile, the thread on r/hearthstone dedicated to the card has cruised past 1,800 comments, the second most popular of which reads: "They've gone mad". Over on r/CompetitiveHS, where more sober heads reign, the general sentiment was that the card sounds like incredible fun but is almost certainly bad in terms of high-ranked play. There were some dissenters, though, such as user BlueTigerOrpheus, who admonished the buzz killers:

    "I'm utterly flabbergasted by and disappointed with the lack of imagination in this thread, to be frank. Benedictus is a clear value-oriented legendary, meant to be dropped roughly a bit after halfway through the game. It enables Priest to run a heavier draw engine, grab a mix of the opponent's threats AND removal from any deck that's mid-range or slower and perhaps similar to Entomb and Elise gain the ability to forego running a multitude of top-end at all in favor of anti-aggro tech. Benedictus IS the Greed You Need."

    I don't think it's ever going to actually be good outside of a metagame full of matchups that are regularly decided by fatigue.Brian Kibler

    Bold words, and with an effect this unusual, it's tricky to evaluate the power level accurately. I decided to askBrian Kibler, popular Hearthstone streamer and no stranger to greedy Priest decks, what he thought. "Archbishop Benedictus is one of the weirdest and craziest cards we've ever seen in Hearthstone, but I don't think it's ever going to actually be good outside of a metagame full of matchups that are regularly decided by fatigue," Kibler told me. "That won't stop me from playing with it for some hilarious moments, though."

    Implicit in Kibler's evaluation is the unlikelihood of a fatigue-based meta ever developing. Fatigue happens when you run out of cards and begin taking exponentially more damage on each subsequent turn, but Blizzard is on record as saying it prefers a shorter average game length than matches which go to fatigue. Hearthstone's core mechanics have also meant that tempo-based aggressive decks are always strong, and there's no reason to think that won't be the case with Knights of the Frozen Throne.

    What plenty of players also fail to realize is that in a card deck more does not necessarily mean better. In fact, given the choice you would usually benefit from running a smaller deck, because the logic is that you would remove whatever your weakest cards are (some will always be worse than others), and therefore draw your best, and most synergistic, cards more reliably. Which also begs the question, what kind of Priest deck wants to dilute its potential draws with all the stuff your opponent is playing. If you're up against a greedy control Mage then pulling his Alexstraza or Ice Block might be sweet, but against a Token Shaman do you ever want to be top decking Flame Elementals?

    So no, my gut feeling is that Archbishop Benedictus is not a good card. In terms of winning games, it's probably a spectacularly bad one. But it's also the kind of effect that those of us who love Hearthstone will get a rush from seeing happen, especially on those occasions when it ends up giving the Priest player a hilariously lucky series of stolen cards. Will it make the cut in our best legendaries list? Almost certainly not. But praising Yogg is so 2016. This year the memers will be praying to Benedictus.

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    Jimmy Fallon breaks into YouTube gaming with Clash Royale deck vid – App Trigger - August 1, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    You wouldnt think it by looking at his face or watching his show, where he constantly laughs at mild stuff he thinks is too inappropriate at PG-13, but Jimmy Fallon is close to 43 years old. The host of The Tonight Show has always kept a youthful heart, wearing it on his sleeve especially when it comes to gaming. He has been at the forefront of mainstream acceptance of gaming and has even worked major gaming device reveals into his show.

    Instead of playingMario Kart 8 with NASCAR drivers or debuting the PS4 with Ice Cube,Jimmy Fallon has taken to his shows YouTube channel to debut some mobile gaming content; going through hisClash Royale account to show off his decks. In this video, Fallon shows us what makes up his ultimate 2v2 deck, showing more genuine commentary and enthusiasm than he does interviewing guests on his talk show.

    His main deck contains a Level 6 Poison, Level 8 Muskateer, Level 8 Giant, Level 5 Witch, Level 10 Minions, Level 11 Zap, Level 5 Prince and Level 5 Baby Dragon. You could almost say the most valuableClash Royale card Jimmy Fallon has is his credit card, as he also demonstrates all the investments hes made in cards he doesnt even use anymore, such as Goblin, Ice Golem and others.

    To be fair, even though he has likely thrown a lot more money intoClash Royale than I have, Jimmy Fallon certainly knows how to play the game. He demonstrates it with a 2v2 match with a random against a random team, knowing when to take out towers, knowing what damaging spells to use and how to get the drop on opponents with his late-game Giant.

    Its funny to think that Jimmy Fallon might have a better personality as a gaming enthusiast than anything else right now, as he shows the right amount of cynical sarcasm and game awareness to separate himself from the rest of the YouTube gaming pack. At least hell always have a fallback!

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