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Makeover creates luxury student housing (The Buffalo News) Mark Chason remembers clearly the moment that inspired his vision for the $100 million redevelopment of a World War II-era apartment complex in Cheektowaga.. | Building students’ futures (The Shelby County Reporter) COLUMBIANA — The nails students hammer into sheets of plywood at Shelby County’s School of Technology piece together more than just birdhouses these days. | A cabin is not a shack (San Francisco Chronicle) Dwight Jelle and K Hamilton's retreat in rural Pepin County, Wis., has cedar board-and-batten siding, a wood-burning stove and a stack of firewood piled at the ready. And like cabins of long ago, it is cozy (less than 2,000 square feet), casual (a lot of wood)... | Glenn's High Five (La Vista Sun) I don't know why, but one day I decided to check out Norm Abrams' "Favorites from the New Yankee Workshop" from the library. Inside I found plans for the greatest chair I have ever seen and soon set about crafting one in the confines of my cozy carport. | Great spaces, generous souls, so many reasons to be proud (The Doings Elmhurst) I heard that a friend of mine called this weekly Around the Elms column, "happy fluff." Guilty as charged! I try to live my life in a cheerful manner, and if the substance of my writings about Elmhurst reflects that, then so be it. | N.Y. looks at Vt. law to control invasive species (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus) LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. -- A key issue facing the first chairman of a new invasive species advisory committee for all of New York is whether the state would be able to adopt an exotic plant transport law similar to Vermont's, to help check the spread of invasive aquatic plants between lakes. ... - By TOM MITCHELL Herald Staff | CNY People on the Move 11-7-2008 (Central New York Business Journal) Michael McAllister recently joined Grimaldi & Nelkin as a staff accountant. |
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