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    Quinnipiac Chamber Announces Board of Directors for 2014-2015 - September 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published September 25. 2014 9:38AM

    The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present its newly elected Board of Directors for 2014-2015. The Executive Committee consists of Chairman, Kevin ORourke, Owner of Fish Window Cleaning; Vice-Chairperson, Tom Curtin, Ulbrich Stainless Steels; Treasurer, Dominic Scarano, Bailey, Murphy and Scarano; Secretary, Tom Gutner, Masonicare; Rep. at Large Nanette Pastore, H. Pearce Real Estate; QChamber Legal Counsel, Attorney John Mezzanotte, Mezzanotte Law; and Past Chairperson, Paul Mayer, BYK USA, Inc.

    Board Members include: Lynn Amarante, MidState Medical Center; HR Angelico, North of Havana; Barbara Barbuito, Quinnipiac University; Louis Dagostine, Ciulla & Donofrio; Frank DiCristina, Allnex USA; Tarn Granucci, Wizard Consulting; Diane Grazioli, TD Bank; Ron Hansen Jr., Component Engineers; Tara Knapp, Gaylord Specialty Healthcare; Tim Keogh, Signs by Tomorrow; Hillary Nastro, Choate Rosemary Hall; Matthew Schaefer, Webster Bank. Ex-Officios include: Shay Atluru, Diversified Technology Consultants and JP Venoit, Masonicare at Ashlar Village.

    The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce, an affiliate of the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce, represents 500+ businesses and 20,000 employees in the Wallingford and North Haven areas.

    (From Left to Right Back Row): Tim Keogh, Signs by Tomorrow; Tony Rescigno, President of the Greater New Haven and Quinnipiac Chambers of Commerce; Tarn Granucci, Wizard Consulting; Attorney John Mezzanotte, Mezzanotte Law; Tara Knapp, Gaylord Specialty Healthcare; Ron Hansen Jr., Component Engineers; JP Venoit, Masonicare at Ashlar Village; Kevin O'Rourke, Chairman of the QChamber Board and Owner of Fish Window Cleaning; Frank DiCristina, Allnex USA; Louis Dagostine, Ciulla & Donofrio (From Left to Right Front Row): Shay Atluru, Diversified Technology Consultants; Hillary Nastro, Choate Rosemary Hall; Diane Grazioli, TD Bank; Dee Prior Nesti, Executive Director of the Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce; Tom Curtin, Vice Chairman of the QChamber Board, Ulbrich Stainless Steels; Tom Gutner, Secretary, Masonicare; Matthew Schaefer, Webster Bank.

    Missing from Photo: Lynn Amarante, MidState Medical Center; Dom Scarano, Treasurer of the QChamber Board, Bailey, Murphy and Scarano; Paul Mayer, Past Chairman of the QChamber Board, BYK USA, Inc.; Barbara Barbuito, Quinnipiac University; Nanette Pastore, Rep At Large on the QChamber Board, H. Pearce Real Estate

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    Haunting window on the past: Stenographer's detailed transcripts from Nuremberg trials found locked away in long … - September 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Maxine Carr worked as a stenographer at the Nazi war crimes tribunal She kept carbon copies of documents she produced at the historic event The stenographer kept the memorabilia in a locked box in her Alaska home Her husband Chand Sud had no idea his wife had kept the documents

    By Darren Boyle for MailOnline

    Published: 02:14 EST, 25 September 2014 | Updated: 11:42 EST, 25 September 2014

    Workers cleaning out the home of an elderly woman in Alaska who died found a secret treasure trove of memorabilia from the Nuremberg war tribunal.

    The documents and photographs were contained in a locked trunk in the home of Maxine Carr, who moved to Anchorage after the war.

    When workers from the Alaska Auction Company went through the trunk looking for valuables, they discovered carbon copies of transcripts from the war trial tribunal.

    Maxine Carr worked as a stenographer at the Nuremberg war crimes tribunal for 32 months

    Her amazing story came to light after auctioneers discovered a trunk packed with memorabilia at her home

    Mrs Carr kept documentation from the tribunal including letters from senior Nazis on a range of matters

    They also found identification cards belonging to Mrs Carr proving that she had worked at the historic trial.

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    Worker falls off building at University of Alaska campus - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Posted: Sunday, September 21, 2014 11:53 pm | Updated: 7:31 am, Mon Sep 22, 2014.

    Worker falls off building at University of Alaska campus By Weston Morrow wmorrow@newsminer.com newsminer.com

    FAIRBANKS A window washer working on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus fell several stories from the side of the Elvey Building on Friday afternoon.

    The man, whose name has not been released, was cleaning windows on the exterior of the building when he fell from his post about 2:15 p.m. Friday. The University police and fire departments responded to the incident. When paramedics arrived on scene the man was conscious and able to talk with first responders, according to Capt. Forrest Kuiper with the University Fire Department.

    The man told paramedics he had been cleaning windows on the third story of the building when he fell, Kuiper said.

    There was nothing visible that showed where he was working at all, so that was based just on what he told us, Kuiper said.

    Paramedics put the man on a backboard and transported him to Fairbanks Memorial Hospital. His injuries did not appear to be life-threatening, according to Kuiper.

    University spokesperson Marmian Grimes said she did not have information on the victim. Window washers are contracted workers and not university employees.

    The Elvey Building is seven stories tall and can be recognized by the large satellite-tracking dish antenna on its roof. It houses the UAF Geophysical Institute.

    Contact staff writer Weston Morrowat 459-7520. Follow him on Twitter:@FDNMschools.

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    Worker falls off building on campus - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Posted: Sunday, September 21, 2014 11:53 pm | Updated: 7:31 am, Mon Sep 22, 2014.

    Worker falls off building at University of Alaska campus By Weston Morrow wmorrow@newsminer.com newsminer.com

    FAIRBANKS A window washer working on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus fell several stories from the side of the Elvey Building on Friday afternoon.

    The man, whose name has not been released, was cleaning windows on the exterior of the building when he fell from his post about 2:15 p.m. Friday. The University police and fire departments responded to the incident. When paramedics arrived on scene the man was conscious and able to talk with first responders, according to Capt. Forrest Kuiper with the University Fire Department.

    The man told paramedics he had been cleaning windows on the third story of the building when he fell, Kuiper said.

    There was nothing visible that showed where he was working at all, so that was based just on what he told us, Kuiper said.

    Paramedics put the man on a backboard and transported him to Fairbanks Memorial Hospital. His injuries did not appear to be life-threatening, according to Kuiper.

    University spokesperson Marmian Grimes said she did not have information on the victim. Window washers are contracted workers and not university employees.

    The Elvey Building is seven stories tall and can be recognized by the large satellite-tracking dish antenna on its roof. It houses the UAF Geophysical Institute.

    Contact staff writer Weston Morrowat 459-7520. Follow him on Twitter:@FDNMschools.

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    Allesley woman, 93, left penniless after window cleaner plundered her savings - September 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A window cleaner preyed on a 93-year-old customer clearing out her savings account down to the last penny.

    Joshua Bruce, 19, is now behind bars after taking the Coventry womans pension card and stealing money from her Post Office account.

    After the thefts were discovered, the defendant was caught because police were waiting for him when he returned to his vulnerable victims home.

    Bruce, of Jardine Crescent, Tile Hill, was jailed for six months by a judge after he admitted four charges of fraud and one of possessing cannabis.

    At the crown court in Leamington, prosecutor Tim Sapwell said Bruce knew his aged victim because he worked for the person who had the contract to clean her windows.

    The pensioner had a Post Office account into which her pension was paid every fortnight, and a friend withdrew money from the account on her behalf for her to pay for food deliveries and so on.

    Bruce turned up at her home in Allesley on May 21 to clean the windows, and he also cleaned out the guttering.

    When he had finished he went inside where she gave him something to eat, and while he was there he walked round the house on the pretext of going to the toilet, during which he took her Post Office card and pin number from her purse.

    He withdrew 300 from her Post Office account and later replaced the card, but took it again on three further occasions to withdraw 200, 300 and, on June 2 after checking the account balance, 272.81.

    He must have known that last withdrawal represented the cleaning out of her account, said Mr Sapwell.

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    RSPCA investigate after reports of kitten thrown from van window then driven over - September 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The RSPCA are investigating after a kitten was reportedly hurled from a van window then driven over.

    An eyewitness alerted the charity of the horrific incident which left the little animal dead in Oldham, on Thursday morning, September 18.

    The passer-by said a man threw a young cat from a blue transit van on Blackshaw Lane in Royton, then crushed it under the vehicle.

    Oldham Council sent a street cleaning team to recover the animal and keep it in storage until its owner could be found.

    A spokesman for the animal charity said: The RSPCA has been contacted by a member of the public who said they saw a man throw a kitten from a blue transit van and run over it on Thursday, September 18. The incident happened on a country lane called Blackshaw Lane in Royton, Oldham, at approximately 9am.

    An officer attended the scene that afternoon but the kitten wasnt found.

    A spokesman for Oldham Council confirmed that they received a call at 1.30pm on Thursday reporting a cat had been run over.

    A town hall street cleaning team was sent to Blackshaw Lane and recovered a dead animal before the RSPCA arrived.

    Shortly after the incident, an eyewitness account was posted on the I Love Shaw Facebook page.

    It read: Walking home from dropping my child off at school on blackshaw lane on the corner of Cornish way in Royton at approx 9am this morning a blue van with a sick twisted person threw a small young cat out of the window and then run it over with the back wheels, it shortly died afterwards after running towards me and my friend on the path, my friend comforted it and stroked it until it passed.

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