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Everyday Family Savings Made Easy-and Fun

Everyday Family Savings Made Easy-and Fun

 

MISSION, KS–(Marketwire – July 6, 2010) – (Family Features) The U.S. economy is showing signs of a turnaround, however the recession taught many Americans responsible spending habits that will stick with them years to come. Many families are implementing small everyday changes that will curb those small everyday costs that can really add up over time. Some of the best, simplest and most fun …

 

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Everyday Family Savings Made Easy-and Fun

 

MISSION, KS–(Marketwire – 07/06/10) – (Family Features) The U.S. economy is showing signs of a turnaround, however the recession taught many Americans responsible spending habits that will stick with them years to come. Many families are implementing small everyday changes that will curb those small everyday costs that can really add up over time. Some of the best, simplest and most fun ways …

 

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Northeast Ohio: High temps raise fear of ‘brown out’

Classifieds for July 7

 

STAIN GLASS. Complete set of supplies and tools for sale. Phone 519-440-6565. –28-30x,31nx

 

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Northeast Ohio: High temps raise fear of ‘brown out’

 

AKRON — It’s a simple equation: too many users trying to use too much power creates an overload that shuts down the power grid. In short, it’s called a “brown out.”

 

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What’s the Big News in Kitchens? Well, Besides Big Kitchens

Historic home comfortable, up-to-date

 

A row of rose bushes along a decorative, hand-cut front fence sets the tone for this romantic Victorian Swiss Gothic at 956 Broad St. in Stratford. Designed and built by renowned architect Leopold Eidlitz in 1859, this house was originally constructed as a parsonage for the nearby Congregational Church on Main Street.

 

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What’s the Big News in Kitchens? Well, Besides Big Kitchens

 

LOUISVILLE, Ky.—-One recessionary trend we might expect to see is a growing popularity in “bulk” purchasing — and we are.1 One we might not expect to see is large kitchens that can accommodate that “bulk.”

 

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KCKCC-TEC student second in national skills competition

July 7 – July 13, 2010 > Call 403-823-2580 to place an ad

 

FOR SALE… Commercial shelving. Will cover 20 x 30 sq. ft. second floor. Complete with steel stairwell. Replacement cost $22,000. Accepting offers. Phone 403-823-2981. 23tfc

 

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KCKCC-TEC student second in national skills competition

 

By ALAN HOSKINS , Kansan Contributor At the age of 54, Howard Phillips is living proof that there is life after layoffs. “After my third layoff, it was time to get a more reliable and steady job,” said Phillips, who enrolled in the Major Appliance Repair program at the Technical Education Center (TEC) of Kansas City Kansas Community College. “I’ve always loved working with my hands and I had …

 

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Heatwave raises the power demand for TVA

Rising temperatures, lower electric bills

 

Triple-digit temperatures are roasting the Northeast. If you’re trying to cool down without increasing your electricity bill, try out some of these strategies.

 

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Heatwave raises the power demand for TVA

 

While many of us are boosting the air conditioning during the heatwave, TVA is keeping a close watch on the power demand. 

 

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Keeping things cool with the environment

In This Corner: Keeping cool on a budget

 

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Depending on the climate where you live, cooling your home accounts for as much as 50 percent of the money you spend each month on utilities. There are many ways to keep your cool while doing your part to waste less energy — and l…

 

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Keeping things cool with the environment

 

Depending on the climate where you live, cooling your home accounts for as much as 50 percent of the money you spend each month on utilities. As temperatures and humidity levels continue to soar to record levels this summer, most of us are seeking relief from the heat.

 

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Waldwick: Police Blotter, July 8

Undercliff Townhomes going once, twice … SOLD!

 

Undercliff Townhomes going once, twice … SOLD! Park Lane Real Estate Auctions, LLC, an auctioneer of elite properties, is conducting a builder’s close-out auction for The Undercliff Avenue Townhomes, a new, six-unit townhome development at 914-924 Undercliff Ave., Edgewater.

 

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Waldwick: Police Blotter, July 8

 

June 11 — Sgt. Robert Woessner arrested two Ridgewood men for underage possession of alcohol and possession of a false document. The arrest occurred after the sergeant observed the men purchasing beer from a local liquor store.

 

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Old BC High makes its new Penmark

Kitchen remodel spruces up family farm home

 

HOLSTEIN, Iowa — Doug and Kari Leonard needed a morecontemporary look to the kitchen where Doug’s grandparents, Abe andGrace Leonard, once created family meals.

 

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Old BC High makes its new Penmark

 

The two-bedroom condo that’s currently available at 21 Father Francis Gilday St. in the South End is one of…

 

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Rising temperatures, lower electric bills

BEAT THE HEAT: How To Stay Cool Without A/C
Some Simple Things You Can Do To Chill Out During This Hot Spell There are some simple things you can do to keep your home cool during hot weather.

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Rising temperatures, lower electric bills
Triple-digit temperatures are roasting the Northeast. If you’re trying to cool down without increasing your electricity bill, try out some of these strategies.

Read more on CNN Money