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EXETER Even before their shovels are in the ground to construct the YMCA facility in Exeter, Jewett Construction has carpenters at work for Southern District YMCA. Donating their skilled labor at YMCA Camp Lincoln, the day-camp operated by Southern District YMCA on the shores of Kingston Lake, Jewett Construction is making a difference.
When YMCA Camp Lincoln opens this June, it will show off renovated porches, rebuilt access ramps, and final touches on the recently renovated Lodge. With 1,600 campers headed to Camp Lincoln this summer, they will experience the safe, solid construction of the roofs overhead and the easy access to their culinary class.
Jeff Gleason, director of camping, YMCA Camp Lincoln, noted, "the generosity and availability of Jewett volunteers is allowing us to complete projects that are important but have not been a focus due to our time and resources. The access ramp at the Dining Hall will allow people with mobility issues to more safely enter the building, and renovated porches will allow a greater opportunity for campers to build relationships."
Jewett Construction's carpenters, Dave Martel, Tim Holt, Jim McCullough and Carlos Rosario, had a pleasant Spring week to enjoy the natural beauty of YMCA Camp Lincoln and the rewards of contributing so much to the nonprofit. These volunteers have collectively worked with Jewett Construction for more than 45 years; their commitment to our community and Southern District YMCA is greatly appreciated.
"I love being outdoors in this environment," said Carlos Rosario. "It feels good to do anything that will help the kids. I know that Camp Lincoln made a positive impression on my oldest two (children) when they attended Camp Lincoln."
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YUKON, Oklahoma -
Homeowners in a neighborhood were recently hit by a thief stealing packages off of front porches and police are putting out a warning to protect your deliveries.
"They were supposed to be here," explained Nicky Howell while she looked at her front door. "When we went out there, there was nothing."
Nicky Howell's $150 delivery from Amazon made it to her house but was stolen from right outside her front door.
"It freaked us out that someone's at your house."
Howell has not been the only victim in the area recently. After posting about the theft on Facebook, she got dozens of replies.
"I was kind of overwhelmed by how many people replied of this happening," she explained. "And it was strange because it was several different people in different parts of Yukon that it was the same day I had packages taken."
The Howells filed a report with Yukon Police but without any suspect description or evidence, detectives told News 9 there is not much to go on. They suggested homeowners keep deliveries out of plain sight or have them delivered to work. Residents can also invest in a secure lock box or have a trusted neighbor pick up an expected package.
"I was lucky because I went on there and they refunded me the money," said Howell. "If someone doesn't get their stuff reimbursed, you know it's a loss on their account if they're on a fixed income, or you know, or really needing it if it's medical supplies."
Howell and her neighbors are now on the same page hoping to prevent another one of these crimes.
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The Dow Chemical Co. ( DOW ) has introduced RHOPLEX Deck and Concrete Restoration (DCR) Binders for restoration coatings at the ongoing 2014 American Coatings Show (ACS) being held at Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA. This binder helps existing wooden decks and concrete porches at outdoor gathering places revive their look and remodel them back to their earlier attractive appearance that has been ravaged by harsh winter weather.
Instead of spending thousands of dollars on repairing and replacing damaged decks or porches, one can use RHOPLEX DCR binders that resist dirt and staining, and have flexibility and resistance to cracking.
RHOPLEX DCR binders, which do not include alkylphenol ethoxylate (APEO) surfactant in its composition, are developed and tested by Dow Coating Materials scientists. These binders are exposed to the elements over coated, well-weathered wood and concrete substrates at the Dow Exposure Station in Spring House, PA.
RHOPLEX DCR-317 and RHOPLEX DCR-113 binders build on the signature durability of RHOPLEX 100% Acrylic Binder Technology, and are tailor-made binders specially designed to meet the unique needs of deck and concrete restoration coatings in this rapidly growing market segment.
Another chemical company Celanese Corp. ( CE ) has also launched, at the ACS, a set of new emulsion products namely, EcoVAE 450, Avicor 385 and Avicor 390 for architectural paints. The company is also exhibiting at the show, its varied product line for the coatings and adhesives industries including solvents, vinyl acetate monomer, ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) polymers and emulsions.
The newly launched set of emulsion products provides solutions to many of the industry's issues including low-volatile organic compounds (VOC) primers, stain resistance and broad formulation latitude.
Dow Chemical currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
Other companies in the chemical industry worth considering include Methanex Corp. ( MEOH ) and Olin Corp. ( OLN ). While Methanex holds a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), Olin carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).
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Emily Exton | April 10, 2014 10:00 am
Tired of taking the subway? Hate the hassle of flying coach? Celebrities who live in mansions would never be caught dead on public transportation, which is why theyre spending millions on pimped out rides all their own. Were talking the luxurious jets, yachts and Maybachs (on bachs on bachs) that successfully transport the likes of Paris Hilton and Patrick Dempsey from Point A to Point B.
If youre like McDreamy or John Travolta, you probably like to kick things up a notch things being speed and/or altitude. But if you have as many Academy Awards as director Steven Spielberg, youll simply want to spend $200 million on a fully staffed yacht and call it a day. But its not only what kinds of transportation the stars buy, its the ridiculous and expensive things they do to them. Take Dallas Mavericks owner and one-time Hit The Floor guest star Mark Cuban, who had the entirety of his $144.1 million Boeing 767-277 refitted so it could comfortably fit even his tallest players.
When it comes to cars, plenty of stars prefer to own a different ride for each day of the week. Hilton has 35 pets, so her extensive collection of mostly pink-colored vehicles comes as no surprise; the girl likes to collect. But when it comes to the biggest car fanatics in Hollywood, does Jerry Seinfeld own more Porsches than Jay Leno? Did Birdman really buy Justin Bieber a new Bugatti? The world needs to know!
Take a look at our guide to celebrities who travel in style, above. And remember: While far from flashy, your monthly bus pass is still worth something.
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