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Patio Furniture News Archive08-Oct-2006
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.
Stagers enter home sale scene (Chicago Tribune) In a slower real estate market, some sellers--even builders--are turning to staging experts to try and gain an edge Andrea Osterkorn was very specific: That White Sox poster had to go.
Eighth Street Sonic Drive-in upsizes to new building (The Meridian Star) A popular Meridian eatery is being Sonic-sized. This week, crews began leveling grounds next to Sonic Drive-in on Eighth Street in preparation for the fast-food restaurant?s new home.
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.
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.
Now's time to protect your outdoor furniture (Akron Beacon Journal) Properly preparing and storing your outdoor furniture helps ensure it will be in good shape and ready for use when spring comes. Here are some tips from Susan Dovel, patio manager for B&G Fireplace and Patio in Jackson Township:
Twentysomethings turn from renters to homeowners (Austin American-Statesman) When Jeff Luna purchased his first home, he didn't realize how much he would enjoy mowing the lawn. \
Windows of opportunity (Times Leader) Nothing does more for a room than good window treatments. They add warmth and style. They provide privacy and help lower energy costs in both summer and winter. They can even make ceilings appear higher, windows bigger and spaces brighter.
$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.
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