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    After Emergency Medical Call, Corona Firefighters Finish Patient's Yard Work - October 5, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Saturday, October 4, 2014 - 12:51pm

    Corona, CA (KTLA) After Corona Fire Department crew treated a man who collapsed while mowing his lawn, firefighters sent him to the hospital and finished the yard work themselves on Wednesday morning.

    The sweet story was posted to the Fire Department's Facebook page with a photo of two crew members sweeping up grass clippings on a residential sidewalk.

    "Serving our City with Pride," the Facebook post read.

    The crew from Engine 1 was responding to a call about a resident who lost consciousness while mowing his lawn, according to the post. First responders provided "ALS treatment" and sent the male patient to the hospital in an ambulance, the post stated, apparently referring to advanced life support service.

    Firefighters stayed while the man's wife and baby prepared to go to the hospital, cleaning up and putting away the lawn mower, Fire Departments spokeswoman Lynn Mata said.

    "We do that a lot. We look after our community it's pretty tightly knit," Mata said.

    The patient lost consciousness for unknown reasons then fell, injuring his nose and bloodying himself in the process, Mata said. He was treated and transported but was "in pretty good shape" after the 11 a.m. emergency response, she said.

    The incident followed a similar heart-warming in Santa Barbara over the weekend.

    In that incident, firefighters trimmed an elderly woman's vegetation after she was injured by tripping over shrubbery.

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    Extra, Extra: Beyonce/Jay Z/Solange Elevator Incident Getting Law & Order Treatment - October 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Ask A Native New Yorker: Should I Be Scared To Ask My Landlord To Repair My Super Cheap Apartment?

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    Commuting Through Penn Station To Truly Suck For A Long Time

    Cat On Subway Tracks Disrupts C Train Service In Brooklyn

    Jewish Ritual Chicken Slaughter Sparks Protest In Crown Heights

    Mayoral Advisor Found To Have Personal Life

    Video: "Flower" Man Threatens Family On F Train

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    "Mad Face" Bronx Teacher Whacks 7th Grader In Head With Milk Crate

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    Panel in Paramus says changing behavior is key path to recovery from drug and alcohol abuse - October 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    October 2, 2014, 11:00 PM Last updated: Thursday, October 2, 2014, 11:15 PM

    PARAMUS Changing behavior and mind-set and making sure that process continues is crucial not only in helping drug- and alcohol addicts sustain their recovery, but also in talking about and preventing addiction from developing.

    That was the common message Thursday night during a panel discussion on drug abuse and rehabilitation, held by The Foundation at Bergen Regional Medical Center at its facility in Paramus.

    The discussions, moderated by Bergen County drug court Judge Eugene H. Austin, centered on drug- and alcohol addiction causes, recovery and prevention.

    Michael Paolello, the hospitals director of addictions and panelist, said the common notion that addicts need to hit bottom to then improve is dangerous. Instead, recovery and treatment should focus on at what point addicts are in the process of healing, recognizing the great steps they are taking in getting better, he said.

    Change is not a singular event. Change is a process, Paolello said.

    Panelist Marc Wurgaft, clinical director of the Counseling Center at Fair Lawn, said for treatment, it is important to focus on changing the individual and their fundamental worldviews so they can see that their previous behaviors were unhealthy and dangerous.

    And although such change is not easy, it is possible.

    Its not putting a Band-Aid on it, Wurgaft said.

    That is why it is important that those struggling with addiction seek long-term help, starting with detoxifying the drug from their systems, then seeking residential rehabilitation and ensuing individualized outpatient treatment, Wurgaft said.

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    Mosquito Shield Lawn Treatment Service Commercial – Video - October 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Appeals court upholds conviction of Fair Lawn man in infant's sex assault - October 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Peter J. sampson

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    John Katsigiannis in court in 2011.

    An appeals court Wednesday upheld the conviction of a Fair Lawn man for molesting a 15-month-old girl but sent the case back to Bergen County for a review of the trial judges analysis in imposing a 15-year prison sentence.

    Jurors in 2012 took less than 30 minutes to find John Katsigiannis guilty of a single count of first-degree sexual assault stemming from the digital penetration of his girlfriends infant daughter. His first trial on related charges had ended a year earlier with a deadlocked jury after five days of deliberation.

    Katsigiannis, 31, is serving his sentence at the Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center in Avenel. He must serve nearly 13 years before he is eligible for parole.

    "We were hoping for a different result," said John Bruno Jr., Katsigiannis lawyer. "We now have to meet with the family to see if they want us to pursue an appeal to the Supreme Court."

    Katsigiannis was convicted of molesting the child during a barbecue with friends at his home in June 2007. He claimed he accidently scratched the girl while changing a diaper, but prosecutors said he used his finger so forcefully that he caused injuries that required surgery.

    On appeal, Katsigiannis raised a series of points, including arguments that his statement to police acknowledging the contact should have been suppressed, that the judge erred by failing to give the jury the option of finding lesser-included offenses, and that the charges should have been dismissed and a new trial granted. He also challenged his sentence as excessive.

    In a 39-page opinion, a three-judge Appellate Division panel rejected all the arguments and affirmed the conviction.

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    Ouellette plans to fund sewage plant upgrades with bonds, expanded levy - September 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Winnipeg Free Press - ONLINE EDITION

    By: Aldo Santin

    Posted: 09/26/2014 1:48 PM | Comments:

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    Mayoral candidate Robert-Falcon Ouellette says hell issue bonds and stake a share of an expanded container environmental levy to pay for needed upgrades to the citys sewage treatment plants.

    Ouellette said Winnipeg has a responsibility to stop dumping pollutants into the Red River that threaten Lake Winnipeg.

    "A sustainable city is about making the most of scarce resources," Ouellette said Friday morning during a news event on the lawn of the North End sewage treatment plant. "Ultimately, our goal should be to be as environmentally efficient as we can."

    Ouellette outlined a complex plan to pay for the treatment plant upgrades: hell convince the province and the container industry to increase the levy on disposable drink containers from two cents to 10 cents, with five cents being a refundable deposit, two cents continuing to go to the Canadian Beverage Container Recycling Association and the remaining three cents going to the citys new environment fund.

    Ouellette said he expects the expanded levy would generate $7-$12 million annually, which would be used first to pay off upgrades at the sewage treatment plants, and later would be used for other environmental programs.

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    Kissimmee HOA lets couple keep religious statues - September 26, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    KISSIMMEE, Fla.

    A homeowners association threatened legal action against a Kissimmee family who put a statue of Jesus and the Virgin Mary on their front lawn.

    Stephen Guschov is an attorney representing the couple that lives in Shingle Creek Reserve in Kissimmee.

    Our clients arent asking for any special treatment, he said.

    Guschov said the couple applied with their HOA to put the religious statues in their front yard, but they were denied.

    When they left them in the yard, the HOA threatened a lawsuit, even though we drove around the neighborhood and found several homes with much larger statues.

    If the homeowners association wants to allow yard decor, then they allow topless statues and frogs and rabbits and cherubs and everything else, then you cant say no to religious statues such as the Virgin Mary, he said.

    Channel 9 reporter Deneige Broom spoke to a woman who brought her mothers statue with her from Italy when she moved into the neighborhood in 2011.

    She said the HOA told her she didnt need to apply to have her statue, but about a month ago she got a notice saying her statue was unauthorized.

    Her letter didnt come until after the couples battle.

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    Weed Control Results : Lawn Treatment Program : Perfect Leaf Management – Video - September 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Queens newspaper publisher arrested after spat with neighbor - September 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A Queens newspaper publisher was arrested Thursday after an altercation with her neighbor led her to drive her car into a tree on his lawn, police said Monday.

    Patricia Adams, 55, who runs The Forum, screamed, cursed and flailed her arms as officers tried to handcuff her in front of her Howard Beach home about 10 p.m., authorities said.

    Do you know who the f--- I am? I run The Forum, Im going to have your job. F--- you, Adams told cops, according to a criminal complaint.

    But Adams, who claims her neighbor had been harassing her for months, said the police report was mostly false.

    Im not a person who looks for special treatment, which is why I resent what was in that report, she said. Im gonna have your job. I never said that! I never said one blessed word that Im going to have your job!

    Adams said she introduced herself, telling cops she has been serving this precinct and community for 20 years.

    Her car never got near her neighbors lawn, she said.

    Im not a thug, Adams said. I will beware not to believe everything I read in a criminal complaint.

    The weekly newspaper publisher said the neighbor had boxed her car into her driveway with five garbage cans Thursday, which started the argument.

    She was taken to the 106th Precinct stationhouse and then to Central Booking, where she spent the rest of the night and much of the following day, getting out at 5 p.m. on Friday.

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    Accused White House intruder to appear in court – NBC40.net - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By JESSICA GRESKO Associated Press

    WASHINGTON (AP) - Following an embarrassing security breach at the White House, one of the most closely protected buildings in the world, the Secret Service is said to be considering establishing new checkpoints to screen tourists in public areas near the presidential mansion.

    Meanwhile, the man accused of scaling a security fence and getting into the president's home carrying a knife is scheduled to have his initial appearance Monday in federal court.

    Omar J. Gonzalez, 42, of Copperas Cove, Texas, is facing charges of unlawfully entering a restricted building or grounds while carrying a deadly or dangerous weapon. The Army says Gonzalez served from 1997 until his discharge in 2003, and again from 2005 to December 2012, when he retired due to disability.

    The Secret Service tightened its guard outside the White House after Friday's security breach. Gonzalez is accused of scaling the White House perimeter fence, sprinting across the lawn and entering the building before agents could stop him.

    President Barack Obama and his family were away at the time. Obama says he still has confidence in the troubled agency's ability to protect him and his family.

    Secret Service Director Julia Pierson has ordered increased surveillance and more officer patrols, and has begun an investigation into what went wrong.

    The Secret Service is conducting preliminary discussions about setting up security screening checkpoints near public areas around the White House, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Sunday. The official insisted on anonymity because the official was not authorized to discuss internal deliberations by name. The official said the measures had been discussed previously, but the talks have taken on added urgency.

    The breach triggered a rare evacuation of much of the White House. Secret Service agents drew their weapons as they hurried White House staffers and journalists out of the West Wing through a side door.

    Officials first said the fact that Gonzalez appeared to be unarmed may have been a factor in why agents at the scene didn't shoot or have their dogs pursue him before he made it inside. But a criminal complaint issued late Friday revealed Gonzalez had a small folding knife with a 3-inch serrated blade with him at the time of his arrest.

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