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Village of Le Roy resident Ryan Crossett sent in these pictures on this information on the Machpelah Chapel in the Machpelah Cemetery on North Street, and it's pretty interesting.
The chapel was designed by architect Robert Fayfield of Buffalo and was built in 1910-11 of local stone by masons Charles Sherman and Ray Peck. The total cost was $5,126.75
It was renovated in 1950 through a gift from Helen Woodward Rivas.
Further renovations were made in 1953 through a gift by Rev. Raymond Calkins in memory of his wifes family, the Lathrops. A stained-glass window was installed in the west wall at that time
The present stained-glass window was installed in 1959 by Rev. Calkins because he was displeased with the previous window. This window was crafted by the Willet Stained Glass Studio in Philadelphia, and is known as the Lathop Window.
The theme of the window is taken from the Gospel of Matthew 28:1-6, and the description is as follows:
It represents Christs victory over death, bearing aloft the banner of the Church Triumphant. His tri-radiant nimbus signifies His Divinity, and the rayed vesica His glory. The two guards are turned away in wonder and awe at the miracle.
The Chapel seats 60 and is available for religious ceremonies such as weddings and funerals.
The Chapel is maintained by a bequest from Rev. Raymond Calkins. Recent projects have included: painting of window frames and doors; repairs to the slate roof; painting of masonry walls and parts of the foundation; replacement of the ceiling fan; repairs to the chimney; replacement of the north roof soffit; and replacement of the front door frame.
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After several rounds of questioning by the town's funding bodies, the creation of a building committee and an overall price cut of $400,000, a costly window replacement project at New Canaan's South Elementary School is finally moving forward.
Originally budgeted at $3 million, the project will repair some windows and replace others, replace a failing glass block system and repair the building expansion joint.
The Board of Education voted Monday to approve a $2.6 million bonding request for the project after engineering, architectural and environmental consultants provided a more exact estimate for the overall cost of the project.
During budget deliberations this year, the Town Council agreed to bond the project, but it asked the Board of Education to form a building committee to oversee the renovations.
The recently formed committee has decided to split the project into two phases -- the first will take place this summer and the second in summer 2015.
Phase one includes removal of the glass block from the upper level of the school and abatement of the upper level.
Nancy Harris, the district's interim director of finance and operations, said the area will be "sealed up" until phase two, which includes more abatement and the replacement of the windows, starts next year.
"It will look a little bit odd for the school year, but that will give us a jump so that the window people can come in and insert the windows at that time," Harris said.
The committee also has determined that all upper windows, where a glass block currently exists, will be replaced with frosted glass, according to Harris. The school's interior courtyard windows will remain clear glass. At the bus loop, the brick sides flanking the bank of curved windows will be modified to make both sides equal in size.
Bill Silver, of Silver Petrucelli & Associates, noted that the upper windows have not changed since the 1950s, when the school was first built.
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Lanham, Maryland (PRWEB) May 06, 2014
Ernst & Young named Thompson Creek Window Company President and CEO Rick Wuest a finalist in the Entrepreneur of The Year Maryland Awards for the second year in a row. Thompson Creek is a family owned company that Wuest took over from his father in 2000, simultaneously taking the companys products directly to the consumer for the first time.
It is an honor to be included among Maryland business leaders who have worked hard to build their dream companies, said Wuest. Weve all taken risks to innovate and expand our businesses and its nice to be recognized for it.
Now in its 27th year, the Entrepreneur Of The Year Program honors entrepreneurs who demonstrate excellence in innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their business and community.
Winners, selected by a panel of independent judges made up of previous award winners and regional business leaders, will be named at a black-tie gala June 12 at the Hilton Baltimore Hotel.
About Thompson Creek Window Company
The Thompson Creek Window Company is a privately owned and family-operated manufacturer and installer of energy-efficient home improvement replacement products. Founded in 1980, Thompson Creek Window Company began as a manufacturer of energy-efficient, maintenance-free vinyl windows. Since that time, Thompson Creek Window Company has evolved into one of the leading specialty home improvement contracting companies in the nation. The companys product mix includes replacement windows and doors and a clog-free gutter system. Thompson Creek Window Company is headquartered in Lanham, Maryland with an 80,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in Landover, Maryland. Thompson Creek employs over 400 people in the Washington D.C. region.
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The Farmington Exchange has a brand new look! Over the last two years the Owners have performed a major exterior renovation project on the building. The renovations included a full roof replacement, new siding, and window replacement; in addition they refurbished the buildings prominent entrances. With the expanding UConn Medical Center located directly across from the enhanced Exchange, there is much renewed interest in this area of Farmington.
The project was led by ACRE Group's, Senior Property Manager, Pamela Bayer who engaged Max Parangi, a highly regarded New York architect, to develop a total faade restoration. Together they created a color scheme that has enhanced and upgraded The Exchange's exterior finish while maintaining the unique design of this 250,000sf mixed use building.
Built in 1973, The Farmington Exchange was designed by renowned architect Charles Warren Callister. To this day The Exchange remains to be the largest post and beam wood structure east of the Mississippi. In 2009, the ACRE Group, a full service commercial real estate company represented the Owner in the acquisition of The Farmington Exchange.
Located at 270 Farmington Avenue, The Farmington Exchange is one of the most recognized professional commercial buildings in Farmington. The Exchange, a 250,000 square foot mixed use property offers a wide selection of suites and accommodates a variety of tenants, including medical offices, retail establishments, two restaurants and a number of other professional offices. Leasing is handled by CBRE NE. For Leasing Information, contact Gary Schless, 860-987-4792.
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