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    Naugatuck man accused of lewd act in public for third time this year – Waterbury Republican American - November 19, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NAUGATUCK For the third time in five months, police charged a 66-year-old registered sex offender with masturbating in public.

    Police arrested Francis Scott Keen, of 18 Barnum Court, Naugatuck, at about 7 p.m. Tuesday after they say he was masturbating downtown in public.

    Deputy Police Chief C. Colin McAllister said a woman, who was driving past Salem School with a child in the car, told police she saw Keen exposing and fondling himself near the playscape at Salem Elementary School on Meadow Street.

    When officers arrived, McAllister said, they spotted Keen with his pants unbuckled on a bench on the Green, which is across the street from the school. Keen tried to walk away when he saw the officers, McAllister said.

    Officers found Keen with a bottle of baby oil, police said.

    Police charged Keen with public indecency, second-degree breach of peace and loitering in or about school. Police held Keen on a $25,000 bond, which was doubled when he appeared in Waterbury Superior Court on Wednesday. He did not post bond and is scheduled to appear in court again on Dec. 9.

    This is the third time in the past five months Naugatuck police charged Keen, a registered sex offender, with public indecency.

    On June 19, police arrested Keen after they say he was masturbating in the gazebo on the Green in the afternoon.

    On Aug. 21, officers charged Keen after police say they found him with his pants and belt undone sitting on a rock on the side of Fairview Avenue. Police said Keen had several bottles of lubricant in his possession.

    These cases are still pending in Superior Court, according to online judicial records.

    Keen, a registered sex offender, has a history of public indecency.

    In 1998, he was convicted of risk of injury to a child after he appeared to masturbate with his hands down his pants in front of two children, 14 and 15, according to the Connecticut Sex Offender Registry.

    In 2010, Keen was convicted of risk of injury to a child after approaching boys in a public area and masturbating while making sexual comments, records show.

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    How I paddled down the Volga from source to sea – The Calvert Journal - November 19, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Once in Volgograd, I walked to the Mamayev Kurgan, the dominant hill overlooking the city, where I visited the Second World War mausoleum. Further down the river, I stopped by Tsagan Aman, the only kalmyk town located on the Volga. After visiting the Buddhist temple, locals took me to a restaurant, where I drank traditional milk tea, and berk, meat dumplings with yak butter.

    During my last days of paddling, I was getting closer to the city of Astrakhan. Here, far away from any nearby reservoirs, the river regains its independence, its ardour, and draws voluptuous meanders as it curls around innumerable islands dusted with fine sand. I saw fishermen, wild horses, and white-tailed eagles flying above. By mid-November, I reached Astrakhan, and followed the river delta. On one of my final stops, a group of local fishermen invited me to a delicious lunch of ukha, fish soup. On 15 November, 82 days after starting the trip, and 3,690 km later, I reached Vyzhka. Here, at the southernmost point of the delta, by the shores of the Caspian sea, my journey came to an end.

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    What you need to know about Welcome Home Vietnam Vets 2020 – yoursun.com - November 19, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If you plan to be in the area on Saturday morning, expect to hear the roar of vintage war planes passing through Charlotte County.

    The Welcome Home Vietnam Vets 2020 event will take place starting with a parade at 9 a.m. on Saturday at Port Charlotte Beach Park.

    This is the first parade of its kind held in Port Charlotte to honor veterans, organizers say. There will be more than 600 participants including three high school marching bands, military vehicles, ROTC units and a grand marshal.

    "It's going to be incredible," said Steve Lineberry, spokesperson for Welcome Home Vets 2020. "Retired Sergeant First Class Melvin Morris will be honored as the grand marshal. He was a special forces soldier in Vietnam and he received the Congressional Medal of Honor at the White House in 2018."

    The parade route will continue on Harbor Boulevard, proceed to Edgewater Drive, turning left (west) on Edgewater Drive to the William R. Gaines, Jr. Veterans Memorial Park. The eastbound side of Edgewater will be blocked off, so attendees may park on Edgewater Drive and sit in the median. If you plan to watch, organizers say, bring a lawn chair and arrive early.

    "We will be handing out 2,000 flags to parade watchers to show support for the veterans,"Lineberry said.

    The parade will include veterans along with dignitaries, marchers, Vietnam-era military vehicles on the ground and Huey helicopters overhead.

    After the parade, a full day of activities is planned at the Charlotte Sports Park located at2300 El Jobean Road.

    A Walk of Honor will be staged near home plate inside the stadium.

    "People who would like to honor a loved one who has served created banners that include the name, rank, photo and time served," said parade organizerSam Taylor. "This event is for vets of the Vietnam era because very few of them were thanked for their service upon returning home."

    Guests can view replicas of vintage submarines and other items that soldiers used during combat.

    Huey helicopters are expected to fly over the Charlotte Sports Park at about 1 p.m. At 2 p.m., the warbird pilots will circle over the park. Helicopter rides will be available for $65 per person.

    Gates open at 11 a.m. and general admission seats are $20. The event is free to all veterans.

    Live entertainment will feature a concert by Lee Greenwood, as well as performances by Mike Riley & The Boogiemen, Bandana, Marcella Brown and more.

    Today at noon at the gazebo at Veterans Park in Punta Gorda, there will be a brief program and a wreath-laying ceremony with special guest Vietnam Medal of Honor recipient Melvin Morris. Taps will be played and there will be a 21-gun salute. Everyone is welcome.

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    4 of the Most Expensive Homes for Sale in the Billings Area – Billings Gazette - November 19, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Stunning one-of-a-kind 3200 sq ft Westend home w/separate finished 1800 sq ft building for home business or extra family dwelling. Home is all renovated complete w/a Chef's kitchen & top of the line appliances including gas Bertazzoni Range, 2 Refrigerator Drawers, & full size wine fridge. Upstairs has 2 lg bdrms, 2 renovated bathrooms, & living room w/fireplace. Master bedroom has private attached deck. A 3 season sunroom upstairs overlooking the gardens. Downstairs adds 3 lg bdrms, w/new carpet, 1.5 baths, media room, laundry, & work out space. Park your toys & cars in the 4 car heated garage. The b/y has a gazebo, 3-tier pond w/waterfall, & fire pit. The 1800 sq ft. finished building is a rare find. Completely finished with 1200 sq ft of space down, 600 sq ft of office/storage up, & a bathroom. NEW VINYL WINDOWS, ROOFS, HOME FURNACE, AC'S, & a private park-like yard.

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    Hot House: 1902 Lutherville farmhouse with modern amenities on 2 acres – Baltimore Fishbowl - November 19, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    1301 W. Seminary Avenue, Lutherville, MD 21093

    Hot House: A 1902 house for a 2020 lifestyle. Bell Gate is a delightful house set back off of a long driveway with three bedrooms and three bathrooms, mature trees and gardens, a pool and a pool house. Asking price: $1.15 million.

    What: If you want solitude, space and privacy, but dont want to be too far away from the Jones Falls Expressway or I-695, this board-and-batten farmhouse complete with period details, modern amenities, and a pool on two acres might just be what youve been seeking. This warm, comfortable house is set back on wooded property, with plenty of open space. The house itself, made of board and batten, has a rambling first floor including a new kitchen, with a breakfast area and butlers pantry; living room with fireplace, built-in bookcases, beamed ceiling and parquet floor; dining room with French doors; and a great room with a fireplace. There is also an addition that could be used as an office space or a ground-floor bedroom. It also includes an en suite bathroom.

    The second floor includes the main bedroom and a recently updated luxury bathroom, as well as two additional bedrooms, and a bathroom, laundry room and storage space.The grounds of Bell Gate feature gardens with a wide variety of mature trees and flowering plants, along with a pool, pool-house and a gazebo. There is also a two-car garage along the driveway.

    Where: Although the address is on busy West Seminary Avenue, the house is not visible from the road and the driveway is tucked away, just west of Tally Ho Road. Blink and you will miss it. It is very near the city via 83 and 695, and its convenient to restaurants, shopping, and more with Green Spring Station a little over a mile away.

    Final Appraisal: A property like this one does not come on the market very often. It has a lot of assets that make it special, not the least of which is its location. Not to mention the good size of the house and the lovely gardens. The listing is here.

    CORRECTION: This story has been corrected to more accurately describe how to get to the house. The previous version indicated that it could be reached via Trelawny Court. It is not. It is accessed via Seminary Road.

    Meg Fielding writes the local interior design and lifestyle blog Pigtown Design and is the past president of the Baltimore Architectural Foundation. She enjoys dual citizenship with the US and the UK.

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    At the Pond: Here are a few ways to beat the COVID blues – Davis Enterprise - November 19, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Do you have the COVID-19 blues? Feeling a little blah, bored, restless, hopeless? Then be good to yourself and get a little eco therapy, only choose a new place. Change that routine. Get out and walk and explore right in town. Take along some binoculars and a camera.

    I was feeling really in need of a change, so we headed out to the Arboretum, a place I hadnt visited for a while. We entered near the gazebo at the west end and headed for the creek. Within five minutes my spirits were lifted. The late afternoon sun was shining on three Chinese pistache trees in brilliant red fall color reflected in the pond.

    I observed a western bluebird perched on a sign and suddenly a flock of birds, including many western bluebirds flew past me. And in the widened portion of the pond were two handsome wood ducks. The Arboretum has an online plant sale going on now. Want to attract more birds to your yard? Theyll have the plants.

    Take your binoculars and head out to the North Ponds. Ed Whisler and Joshua Greenfield did a bird survey around the two ponds and spotted 45 species last Saturday. Their finds included two hooded mergansers, common gallinule, killdeer, greater yellow legs, 10 Northern flickers, 25 bushtits, and eight ruby-crowned kinglets. Listen for the flicker with its loud kleeeyer call easy to identify or a wik-wik-wik.

    Fall migration is bringing new birds into our backyards and open spaces daily.

    New birds returning to winter in Davis make my day. My bird feeders are right outside my kitchen sink so even kitchen cleaning is brightened by new species in my yard. This year, dark-eyed juncos are plentiful. White-crowned sparrows have returned and how I love their pleasant sounds. Some people think it sounds like sitli-sitli-te-te-te-te-te-te-zrrrr. Im delighted by the red-breasted nuthatch that crawl down the tree trunk, hurriedly grab a seed from the column feeder and they are off again. They were new to my yard last year and Im glad they are back. And we hear their nasal anh-anh-anh-anh.

    Last week we did a getaway at Lake Solano and launched our kayaks. Theres a free place to launch them on Putah Creek Road, right across from a parking area before you get to the park. Someone even put a carpet down to help you slide your kayak down a little slope.

    We ended up repeatedly scaring up a flock of at least 100 buffleheads. They are a small, compact duck with a large head. The adult males are black and white with white on the back of the head. The non-breeding ducks have a distinctive oval white patch on the head.

    We saw great blue herons, egrets, mallards, Canada geese, cormorants, red-winged blackbirds and more. But just being on the water, with beautiful reflections, felt like another world. Saw a number of people on stand-up paddleboards.

    The North Davis Ditch (North Davis Conveyance Channel) offers three places to walk along 1.25 miles between Sycamore Lane and F Street. Walk down in the ditch for one perspective, up along the west side of the ditch along the farmers fields with a peek at the birds on the Whitcomb Pond, or walk on the paved walk along the ditch. Volunteers regularly work in the ditch, removing weeds and improving habitat.

    Then you can head out to the Yolo Basin though you might want to wait until after Thanksgiving and on into December. New bridges have replaced culverts that were too small. Because of the construction, there was about 100 acres less mudflat flooded in August so fewer shorebirds than usual. Winter ducks will begin arriving soon and there will be more flooding.

    Since Veterans Day, U.S. veterans and Gold Star families have free lifetime access to all national parks, wildlife refuges and other federal public lands.

    So, I hope that is an incentive for many of you to go out and enjoy nature.

    Brant Jorgenson reports the sighting of a bald eagle in the redwood tree behind 615 Marina Circle, south side of Marina Circle. We seem to be getting more and more reports of bald eagles, usually in North Davis. Theyve made such a recovery once we stopped using the pesticide DDT. Forty years ago they were in danger of extinction. Well, theres something we got right. We can indeed change our ways.

    Jean Jackman is a Davis resident. Her column is on the third Wednesday of each month. Got a story, question, correction? Contact her [emailprotected]

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    Anacortes businesses must weather new restrictions to operate during COVID-19 surge – goskagit.com - November 19, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    No indoor dining, no theater, no workout at the gym and a return to tighter restrictions on how many people can be inside a business or church. Those are some of the statewide restrictions that took effect late Monday to try to curb the fast rise of the COVID-19 pandemic across Washington.

    Anacortes restaurants that adapted last March to Phase 1 restrictions will have to step back the advances they made, but this time the weather is getting colder and wetter.

    With indoor seating prohibited and winter weather arriving, we are put in a position to fail, Joseph Lopez said, who owns the Union Tavern.

    The tavern will maximize its outdoor space by providing heaters and awnings to shelter customers from the rain and cold and will rely heavily on to-go orders.

    It is a challenge for all businesses, especially the service industry, which seems to be the hardest hit, Lopez said. Still, we must be positive.

    ATown Bistro will have to reduce hours, owner Tim Moffitt said.

    He has invested over $4,000 in setting up a wooden gazebo for their parklet including heaters and seating, for a comfortable outdoor area.

    Hopefully we see a payoff, or at least break even, Moffitt said. Besides offering their whole menu as takeout, the bistro will have half-off bottles of wine and cocktails to go.

    Barbara Atterberry, co-owner of Bobs Chowder, heard the governors advisement Thanksgiving gatherings last week, but was totally caught off guard, by the new restrictions, she said.

    The restaurant is going back to its Phase 1 setup, with tables removed and a designated entrance, exit and waiting area. Shes also has to lay off seven staff members.

    Theyre like family; were pretty broken about that, Atterbery said, noting the added difficulty with the upcoming holidays.

    If we all band together and protect one another, we will all be through this sooner rather than later, she said.

    Meanwhile, Austin Lash of the new Paris Restaurant said they have halted last phases of construction inside the restaurant and are now focusing on building their outdoor seating, including a gazebo.

    He is currently exploring options like selling wholesale meals to groceries and utilizing delivery services, possibly even adding an in-house delivery driver.

    Were doing the best we can, Lash said.

    The new measures, which include 25% capacity restrictions inside most businesses, will remain in effect until at least Dec. 14, according to Gov. Jay Inslees order.

    In announcing the restrictions, Inslee also noted several measures to help businesses and residents ride out the economic impacts of the restrictions, among them $50 million in grants and loans for businesses, a continued moratorium on evictions, and plans to provide nutrition assistance for families.

    He also assured Washingtonians that the dollars are there to cover unemployment benefits.

    The Fidalgo Pool and Fitness Center will have to close its fitness center, but the pool will remain open with limited swimmers and social distancing measures.

    We are following the directive of the county health department to the letter, pool Executive Director Mitch Everton said. Classes will be offered online.

    John Archibald, owner of Johnny Picassos, said the new measures did not surprise him, and the shop will focus now on to-go drinks and promoting take-home pottery kits.

    Mayor Laurie Gere said the city is exploring ways to expand financial assistance to local businesses while also asking residents to do their part.

    I am asking that we all commit to purchasing once a week from a local restaurant for a takeout meal, she said.

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    Yes, the gazebo back on the table in Lancaster – Worcester Telegram - October 23, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    LANCASTER - The saga of the gazebo might never end.

    Currently, the production company associated with axed Netflix TV show The Society is scheduled to move the gazebo back to its final place on the Town Green during the week of Nov. 5.

    Town Administrator Orlando Pacheco said that was their drop dead date as the production company no longer exists and the corporation itself has to dissolve.

    But several residents, including those on the Town Green Committee, wanted the move postponed until the Town Green Committee made its recommendations - and also until they could request from the Board of Selectmen a charge to that committees charter, to extend their say over anything and everything that is or could go on the Town Green.

    The ad-hoc town green committee is for signage, not the gazebo Selectman Walter Sendrowski said repeatedly.

    This issue is larger than signage, said committee member and Historical Commission Chairman Heather Lennon, and the gazebo move needs further study.

    Multiple residents wanted Pacheco to ask the production company to set aside the approximately $8,000 it will cost to move the gazebo 500 feet on the Town Green and give it directly to the town, or otherwise delay the move.

    The town is not hostage to a company and its our Town Green, resident Linnea Lakin said.

    Eventually, Pacheco agreed to find out if the production company was willing to change plans.

    Sendrowski said he thought the whole issue of leaving the gazebo on the Town Green had been decided at a previous town meeting and was a done deal. But he was corrected by former Selectman Mark Grasso that the town meeting vote had been a nonbinding resolution that selectmen at the time (including Sendrowski) had chosen to abide by as custodians of all town property.

    I never thought Id be discussing this again, Grasso said.

    A special meeting of the selectmen may be called in order to decide if the charter of the Town Green Committee should be expanded, prior to the scheduled move of the gazebo.

    Additionally, the ADA compliance of the gazebo was discussed.

    Resident Win Clark said it needed a design review before installation to avoid a big ugly ramp like what was there before, and common sense needs to be applied. In addition to aesthetics, Pacheco pointed out that the previous installment had the ramp not in compliance because it was pointed in the wrong direction so the new one would already look better.

    Question 3

    Due to an error by the secretary of state, the printed ballots missed important language in the explanation of Question 3, asking Lancastrians to pass the Community Preservation Act. One of three exemptions, the residential exemption excluding the first $100,000 of valuation from the new tax, was omitted entirely.

    Resident Victoria Petracca, one of the authors of the ballot question, said the exemption was one of the major points of the proposed law, causing the tax increase to be less than $1 a week for most households. It also wouldnt ratify what was passed at town meeting if the language was incorrect.

    As a result of the mistake, 1,980 ballots were reprinted with the right part underlined and in red and some were re-sent to voters, including 23 overseas voters. Residents doing in-person early voting before the new ballots arrived were given official letters changing the text along with their ballot.

    People who have already voted by mail have the opportunity to change their mind by calling and spoiling their ballot, then redoing it by mail or in person, Town Clerk Dianne Reardon said. She said ballots remain valid unless a resident chooses to spoil it and cast another.

    Town meeting

    The special town meeting this autumn will focus on the budget so that the tax rate can be set, with no capital requests and few other articles.

    For financial reasons, it has to be held before Dec. 1, so selectmen scheduled it for Monday, Nov. 23. The backup date will be the Nov. 30.

    Proceedings will be held both indoors and outdoors at the Mary Rowlandson School.

    The citizens petition at the last town meeting, filed by Roy Mirabito, to prevent residents from serving concurrently on the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals was not approved by the state attorney generals office because it was not attached to a specific town bylaw.

    Mirabito said he would have reworked the original article if he had known of the error, and that assistance being guided through the procedures would have helped. Pacheo explained that a citizens petition is the citizens responsibility, without policy or legal support from the town. Only government petitions follow the town process.

    To avoid it being rejected by the state again, Mirabito asked for and received endorsement by selectmen for it to become a selectmens article and receive advice from town counsel. It passed 2-1, with Sendrowski voting no.

    However, its possible selectmen will decide to only have articles on financial matters and Mirabitos petition might have to wait until spring.

    In other business

    The next selectmens meeting has been moved to Nov. 9 at5 pm.

    After multiple discussions at recent meetings, former Selectman Alix Turner said the Board of Selectmen may have already passed a name change to Selectboard over seven years ago. Pacheco will check the bylaws and old meeting minutes.

    The Route 2 bridge detour was called a nuisance by Pacheco as it causes vehicles to be redirected from Lunenburg Road to go around Fort Pond Road and Shirley Road, which is a residential area not used to that much thru traffic. Pacheco said MassDOT is trying to accelerate getting the bridge back online, but it will take three to six months.

    A $5,000 grant was received by the town clerk to provide safes for the towns vital records dating back to the 1800s that are documented on paper and cant be electronically replicated.

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    Global Gazebo Design Software Market 2020 Trends Analysis and (COVID-19) Effect Analysis | Key Players Market With COVID-19 Impact Analysis | In Depth… - October 23, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    85 years of Kinsmen, Kinettes in Medicine Hat – CHAT News Today - October 23, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    We did gazebos at the hospital, we did a gazebo at the treatment centre projects that help multiple people. Thats why we fund public skating and public swimming for people who cant afford to do it but still want to do it, said Atkinson. There is always that need.

    Other Kin projects include the aquatic park at the Family Leisure Centre and the recent enhancements at the Medicine Hat Public Librarys childrens section.

    But the popularity of service clubs as a whole has waned in recent years.

    I think with COVID, its really changed again, he said. People are wanting to come back and give back more because they see the importance now of giving back and doing more.

    Not to be outdone, the Medicine Hat Kinette Club was formed in 1941, only a few years after the Kinsmen first as an auxiliary club then as its own stand-alone organization.

    Their initiatives have ranged from Kinette Korner to supporting the citys womens shelter and Be Youth Centre.

    President Lisa Maggrah says the Kinettes are a small but mighty club that is welcoming of new members looking to do a good turn for the community and themselves.

    We challenge each other, we help each other grow, we support each other, were there for each other, said Maggrah. Its not just about how we serve our community, its about fellowship. Its about fun. Its about connection and building relationships.

    And the Kinettes commitment to Medicine Hat is no less than their male counterparts.

    Medicine Hat is a beautiful place to live and if we could add to that, then thats what were here for, said Maggrah.

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