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Patio Furniture News Archive07-Oct-2006
$7.5 million makeover:YMCA adds 20 apartments, has largest membership ever (Eagle-Tribune Online) HAVERHILL - Up until this year, the YMCA on Winter Street looked pretty much as it did in 1958 when it reopened after a devastating fire three years before.
Dog days of dining (Orlando Sentinel) Restaurants unleash tables for you and your pet to rest your bones. Woof! As you can imagine, doggie dining is an issue that is dear to the Chow Hound's heart. And by doggie dining we're talking about restaurants with outdoor seating that allow customers to bring their pets along. Granted, there are countries where the term doggie dining might have a different meaning, but let's not go there.
Local artists honored at CACE Artisans Expo (Crossville Chronicle) Judging from the tributes received by Cumberland Artisans for Creative Expression (CACE) from the public, exhibitors, and demonstrators, their recent Artisans Exposition was a resounding success: "best organized," "excellent exposure of my craft offerings," "my favorite," "different items not found in most shows," "excellent quality... a nice surprise," "fun and worthwhile," "pleasant, unhurried,
Rounding up the damage (The Davis Enterprise) Published Oct 03, 2006 - 16:57:37 CDT. UNINCORPORATED YOLO COUNTY ? The men stood at the flashpoint, speculating on how the fire of ?06 started.
Seniors celebrate new center (Town Online) Hopkinton?s 1,500 seniors had reason to celebrate last week, when the long-anticipated new Senior Center opened its doors.
Rescued from scam (Herald and News) They wore yellow hats, not white ones, but Bill Trujillo and his men rode to the rescue nevertheless. Trujillo, owner of Primo Construction, built a concrete patio free of charge this week for a Klamath Falls widow who'd been scammed by another contractor.
Burnin' desire (Metromix.com) Here we go again: It's dark before 7 p.m., the new TV season's under way, and most bars and restaurants have packed away the patio furniture. There's no use denying it: Winter is coming. But with so many nightspots featuring chill-busting fireplaces, there's no reason to hibernate.
Family loves the privacy of custom ranch (The Sun Chronicle) Private and custom are among the features Rick and Donna Spicer say they have enjoyed about the ranch style home they had built nearly seven years ago.
Statelne Area News in Brief (Beloit Daily News) Metal recycling drive scheduled MACHESNEY PARK - Winnebago/Rockford Clean & Beautiful will hold its annual Fall Metals Recycling Drive 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday at the Machesney Park Mall parking lot south of the J.C. Penney outlet store.
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