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- Board favors new high school option Saturday, September 19, 2009 @ 2:14PMMARION CENTER - Constructing a new high school where the current one stands and a two-story addition to the middle school received the highest rating of six school building options at a recent meeting of the community advisory committee of the Marion Center Area School District.
- Local green subdivision is first of kind Saturday, September 19, 2009 @ 4:01AMThe first Energy Star subdivision of Greene County is under construction to demonstrate the feasibility of energy-efficient homes .
- Perkins School to expand Saturday, September 19, 2009 @ 12:10AMThe Perkins School for the Blind yesterday announced a $30 million renovation and expansion plan for its historic Watertown campus. Steven Rothstein, the 180-year-old...
- Do your part to reduce global warming Friday, September 18, 2009 @ 8:22PMGLOBAL warming caused by a severe degradation of the environment is certainly taking a heavy toll on our planet these days resulting in rising temperature, heat waves and wild peat fires in various parts of the world today.
- NTK Holdings, Inc. and Nortek, Inc. Announce Launch of Solicitation of Votes for Prepackaged Reorganization Plan Friday, September 18, 2009 @ 4:15PMNTK Holdings, Inc. and Nortek, Inc. today announced that the Company has begun a solicitation of votes from its creditors for its prepackaged plan of reorganization .
- Higher electric bills hit Lewiston Friday, September 18, 2009 @ 8:06AMLEWISTON -- Town residents who have had the luxury of a negotiated power credit for the last two years have opened their mail in recent days to find higher electric bills.
- From the Desk of Assemblyman Thomas McKevitt - September 18, 2009 Friday, September 18, 2009 @ 1:12AMAssemblyman Tom McKevitt (R,C,I-East Meadow) would like to advise his constituents on ways they can save money. The Long Island Power Authority is offering savings with rebates on two-speed and variable-speed pool pumps, refrigerators, dehumidifiers and central air conditioning tune-ups.
- Cleaning staff starts year shorthanded Thursday, September 17, 2009 @ 11:25PMOver a month into the school year, it is clear the new inhabitants of Duncan College and McMurtry College are not the only ones experiencing challenges. While certain students had to deal with malfunctioning air-conditioning units and nonworking locks, certain members of the custodial staff have had to deal with changes to their workload.
- Genzyme grows west Thursday, September 17, 2009 @ 5:12AMNORTHBORO - When biotechnology company Genzyme Corp. ran out of room in Allston and Framingham, it cast a small net and captured a big space.
- Ex-Hawaiians buy school Thursday, September 17, 2009 @ 1:54AMCOQUILLE - For decades the Jefferson School building in Coquille was a spot to educate kids, but it could be homes in the future.
- Quick fix or overhaul for town wetlands law? Thursday, September 17, 2009 @ 12:14AMShould officials move quickly to streamline the town’s wetlands ordinance by making homeowner-friendly changes designed to cut quickly through “red tape”?
- Butler Unveiled Thursday, September 17, 2009 @ 12:11AMTwo years after industrial cranes first showed up at the southern end of campus, the redesigned Butler College complex — the University’s third four-year residential college — has opened to 283 undergraduates this fall.
- Fort Meade Offers Incentives To Cut Energy Use Wednesday, September 16, 2009 @ 12:07AMBy SUZIE SCHOTTELKOTTE THE LEDGER FORT MEADE | At a time when Fort Meade residents are battling skyrocketing utility bills, there may be a light at the end of the tunnel - and that light is free.
- UMass combats mold in dorms Tuesday, September 15, 2009 @ 8:07PMAn unusually damp summer caused mold growth inside two residential complexes at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, which required an aggressive cleanup after the mold was discovered two weeks before the start of the semester.
- USU Tooele doubles campus Tuesday, September 15, 2009 @ 7:38PMStudents enrolling this fall at Utah State University’s Tooele Regional Campus were greeted by a new $2.9 million, 18,000-square-foot addition built on to the existing building that more than doubled the total size of the campus and tripled the number of on-campus classrooms.
- NEW LOCAL: Cochranton sewer line tap-in work is starting Tuesday, September 15, 2009 @ 6:32PMCOCHRANTON — The first round of tap-ins to Cochranton’s new sewage processing system is set to begin, and some 40 to 50 residential customers have already stopped by the borough office to fill out work permits and pay tap-in fees, officials said Tuesday.
- City considers ways to have Moreno Valley become a solar city Tuesday, September 15, 2009 @ 1:29AMHow Moreno Valley could make use of alternative energy sources for new and existing buildings is a topic for City Council study session Tuesday. Suggestions are scheduled to include:
- City Commission considering budget, tax rate Tuesday, September 15, 2009 @ 1:03AMFinal reading and adoption of the 2009-2010 budget will be among items on the agenda when the Nacogdoches city commission meets in regular session at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15, in at City Hall, 202 E. Pilar St.
- Southwestern Michigan College enrollment climbs 20.7 percent Monday, September 14, 2009 @ 9:21AMPosted 8 minutes ago at 9:13 am. DOWAGIAC – Southwestern Michigan College’s strategy is simple. It wants a heftier slice of a shrinking pie. In other words, SMC “wants a larger share of the high school graduating seniors choosing” to attend college in Dowagiac.
- Qatar Cool wins two IDEA awards Saturday, September 12, 2009 @ 5:05AMThe Qatar District Cooling Company, popularly known as Qatar Cool, has received two awards from the International District Energy Association (IDEA), a 100-year old industry body based in Massachusetts, USA that advances the cause of global environmental quality through efficient district energy systems.
- Penang sees new hope amid global recession Friday, September 11, 2009 @ 7:53PMTHE liberalisation of the Penang property market to counter the challenges of the global recession has given the market new drive and inspiration.
- Campus recieves many summer facelifts Friday, September 11, 2009 @ 5:12PMAs students returned to campus last week, they saw many familiar things like old friends, long lines at the Universiy store and groups of freshmen on Division Street.
- Solar power meets consumer power with One Block Off the Grid Friday, September 11, 2009 @ 8:08AMThey are young, they are hip and they are bringing solar to a town near you. They are One Block Off the Grid and they hosted a “solar soiree” at MacArthur Place on Wednesday night to demystify solar energy for Valley residents. 1BOG, as the company is known, combines the strategies of political activism with renewable [...]
- Assemblyman Shares Energy-Saving Tips Friday, September 11, 2009 @ 12:16AMAssemblyman Tom McKevitt (R,C,I-East Meadow) would like to advise his constituents on ways they can save money. The Long Island Power Authority is offering savings with rebates on two-speed and variable-speed pool pumps, refrigerators, dehumidifiers and central air conditioning tune ups.
- Henrico-based company’s software is ‘brain’ of eco-friendly demonstration house Friday, September 11, 2009 @ 12:08AMIts official name is the Living Zero home, but it could also be called a high I.Q. house. The Living Zero home is the brainchild of several companies and the U.S. Department of Energy. The house uses many of the latest eco-friendly technologies and building materials designed to reduce energy use and save money. Local residents can get a look at the house today and tomorrow at Richmond ...
- Graduate student center opens Thursday, September 10, 2009 @ 2:24PMThe new graduate student center opens in the former Delta Sigma Phi fraternity house. The center serves as a space for graduate student events, as well as a residence option for graduate students.
- Hell’s Kitchen neighbors’ fears flamed by hookah bar’s fumes Thursday, September 10, 2009 @ 1:14PMThe city banned trans fat in restaurants and smoking indoors—but what about hookah bars? Part of these establishments’ popularity certainly stems from their exemption from the city’s smoking ban. For college kids and twentysomethings, they’re seen as an exotic alternative to smoking cigarettes.
- Neighbors appeal OK of assisted living facility Thursday, September 10, 2009 @ 11:42AMTwo neighbors have appealed a Lower Merion Township Zoning Hearing Board decision in favor of a development proposal in Bala Cynwyd that generated a heated series of hearings earlier this year.
- Solanex Management, Inc.-Correction of Previous Release and Update of Development of the Joint Venture Thursday, September 10, 2009 @ 9:36AMLAS VEGAS, NEVADA--(Marketwire - Sept. 10, 2009) - The Board of Directors of Solanex Management Inc. (OTCBB:SLNX) ("the Company") wishes to correct a previous announcement pertaining to the residence of its newest Director, Mr. Luis Mora. It was incorrectly announced that Mr. Mora resides in Barcelona, Spain when in fact he resides in Madrid, Spain. With regard to the development of its Joint ...
- GREEN: Palm Desert going eco-friendly Wednesday, September 9, 2009 @ 2:30AMThere are more environmentally mindful green developments happening in Palm Desert
- Palm Desert, California: sizzling green Tuesday, September 8, 2009 @ 7:37PMPalm Desert has a long history of interest in the environment.
- Local business leader: David Mathews Tuesday, September 8, 2009 @ 3:49PMPosted August 29, 2009 at 7:03 p.m. CORPUS CHRISTI — Name: David Mathews, owner of CCAC Inc.
- The Clarion News: General News: Career Center upgrades construction tech course Tuesday, September 8, 2009 @ 8:03AMSHIPPENVILLE - When former construction technology instructor Martin Frawley retired from the Clarion County Career Center in June, it freed up about $10,000 in the center’s budget.
- 15 burglaries in 6 days Monday, September 7, 2009 @ 7:18PMVALDOSTA — Between Wednesday, Sept. 2, and 1 p.m. Monday, Valdosta Police Department officers responded to a total of 15 burglaries.
- Class 2 Approved Transformers handle variety of applications. Monday, September 7, 2009 @ 8:49AMWabash Class 2 transformers are designed for energy efficient household and commercial appliances as well as HVACR. They are available with multiple primary and secondary windings, inherently or noninherently limited, for PCB mount, solder/quick connect terminals, and lead wires. Incorporating high safety isolation, units are available up to 100 VA and are offered in UL-, cUL-, and VDE-approved ...
- HOMES: Tax relief for some local homeowners Monday, September 7, 2009 @ 6:07AMClose to 4,000 Ottawa property owners can look forward to a reduction in their property taxes, after successfully challenging their assessments. Most of them are homeowners, and on average will save about 10 per cent on property taxes this year and for each of the next three years.
- Bartow Crime Map Sunday, September 6, 2009 @ 6:22AMThe Bartow Police Department reported these criminal activities from Aug. 26 through 31: BURGLARY Apartment burglary and grand theft were reported Aug. 26 at Creative Choice Homes, 1050 S. Golfview Ave. Car burglary and petty theft were reported Aug. 27 at Creative Choice Homes, 1050 S. Golfview Ave.
- Maryknoll School finally has a gym after 82 years Saturday, September 5, 2009 @ 7:44AMMaryknoll School students finally have a gym to call their own after 82 years of bouncing from school to school and park to park to practice and compete.
- Police: Unlocked doors a hazard Saturday, September 5, 2009 @ 4:10AMIn separate incidents, three Vancouver people find intruders in homes
- Energy-efficient apartment building gets major rebate Saturday, September 5, 2009 @ 2:19AMIowa State University students who live in a new, 33-unit apartment building near campus are enjoying a quiet and efficient living environment, and, due to the building’s energy efficiency, the owner has obtained more than $30,000 in energy-saving rebates.
- USC dean cites structure, foundation, materials in comparing CICC with ALU bldg. Friday, September 4, 2009 @ 1:18PMWHILE construction cost can be a basis for comparison, other factors such as the foundation, structure, finishing and materials used, should also be considered when comparing two buildings, an architect said. read more
- Cheaper heating bills could be on horizon Friday, September 4, 2009 @ 5:11AMFinally, Wisconsin utility customers may be catching a break.
- Turbine proposal gets no outlet in Weymouth Thursday, September 3, 2009 @ 2:57PMAn apartment owner’s application to construct a 44-foot wind turbine to provide power for his six units at 1282 Commercial St. has been unanimously rejected by the board of zoning appeals. “I don’t believe it is an appropriate use for the location,” Chairman Richard McLeod said before he joined his colleagues on Sept. 1 in rejecting a variance request from property owner Joseph Fantasia. “There ...
- Last chance for Hoke County golf course Thursday, September 3, 2009 @ 7:35AMWhen a group of land developers bought Arabia Golf Club last month, many people believed they would use the land to build a residential area. That might happen. But for now, the men are giving the renamed Upland Trace Golf Club every chance to succeed.
- pressofAtlanticCity.com Wednesday, September 2, 2009 @ 11:37PMEmergency dispatcher Bill Smith is surrounded by computer monitors in Atlantic City Electric’s regional operations center, where he and his co-workers deal with problems as they happen.
- Mountain Exchange Wednesday, September 2, 2009 @ 8:16PM2009-09-03
- Police sting nets seven men looking for hookers Wednesday, September 2, 2009 @ 5:18AMThe Codiac RCMP is insisting the sex trade on the streets of downtown Moncton is under control following a one-night undercover sting that resulted in charges against seven males looking for the services of a prostitute.
- Police Blotter Wednesday, September 2, 2009 @ 5:15AMPolice responded to a report of a break-in early Tuesday morning to an establishment in the 600 block of Wing Street. Nothing was stolen.
- Florida lost $250 million in N.Y. real estate deal Tuesday, September 1, 2009 @ 8:44PMTALLAHASSEE — State managers lost $250 million in pension-plan money by investing in a massive, 1940s-era Manhattan apartment complex - yet another tale of woe from the real estate bubble that burst shortly after that 2007 deal.
- Khaleej Times Online - DEWA Campaigns To Save Energy in Govt Offices Monday, August 31, 2009 @ 3:45PMDUBAI — To reduce energy demand during peak summer hours in the emirate, the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is raising awareness with government departments as part of its Summer Peak-Load Campaign 2009.