Snake River Landing: Sneak Peek at Hard Hat Steakhouse
With its planned unique-to-the-region open-air retail shopping, state-of-the-art offices, and waterfront homes conveniently blended into lush greenery, Snake River Landing fully embodies the concept of neighborhood and community as one. …  read more…

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Rebecca Daugherty: Artists of the Working Waterfront
I was just included in an article by Carl Little in Maine Boats, Homes, & Harbors Magazine. The article is titled Artists of the Working Waterfront and is in the April-May issue of the magazine. It’s a nice article and I’m in very good …  read more…

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Need to Sell Quick!
Selling your home can often take some time. How fast your house sells will depend on a few different things.

To begin with. you will want to make sure you place your home for sale when it is a pri…  read more…

Outdoor Porch Swings - Get One and Start Relaxing Now
Outdoor porch swings are a classic accessory on the front porch of a home. They are a great place to cool off on a hot evening. In the last twenty years porches have made an architectural resurgenc…  read more…

500 Gallon Fish Tank: A More Expensive Hobbyist’s Delight
The 500 gallon fish tank is ideal for holding as many as seven Oscar fish as they require more space to feed and live their future lives. A 500 gallon fish tank is also suitable for building a large r…  read more…

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A couple of joggers were perplexed, one cold February morning, to hear
the voice of Rush Limbaugh blasting from the roof of the Seaward Inn.
It is typically very quiet in the area during the “off season”, as many
Inns and summer homes are closed. The next day, when they they heard
Rush Limbaugh’s voice, once again, shouting away from the closed down
building they were certain, something had to be very wrong. They
decided to call the owner when they got back. In answer to their
concerns, Nancy explained that roofers had completed shingling the roof
the day before the recent Nor’easter hit Rockport carrying with it
heavy rains. She had felt confident she no longer had to worry about a
leak springing up here and there causing damage to the rooms of the
Inn. However, she was later aghast, walking into the enclosed front
porch during the storm; she saw not a leak but water gushing into the
room at a very fast clip. Angrily she telephoned the roofer who swore
he had inspected
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Google News - Entertainment HIGH WATER - Flooding hampers the area - Defiance Crescent News
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memeGator 5acres Water Front With 2 Homes
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Past, Present, and Future of Food: Bushwick, Brooklyn

Past, Present, Future of Food: Bushwick, Brooklyn
A(n Urban) (Farm) Salon
March 7, 2009
1:00 to 4:00
Brooklyn Public Library, Bushwick Branch
340 Bushwick Avenue, L train to Montrose stop
As part of the Arts in Bushwick SITE Festival, this self-described
“A(n Urban) (Farm) Salon” will explore the history of how Bushwick
went from being the agricultural supply for New York City to drying up
into the food desert it is today. “We’ll talk about what people can
and ARE doing to grow food here. We have rooftops, streets, empty
lots, and plenty of light. We have water. What can we grow? What would
happen if we ripped up Metropolitan Avenue and planted corn and
potatoes? What would happen to the community? The price of homes?
Could we raise fish in English Kills? Would people in Woodhull
Hospital benefit fig trees in front of the building? Would juvenile
crime decrease if teens had beans and beets to take care of or knew
how to make bre
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