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Comfortable, stylish patio furniture (Lexington Herald-Leader)
We saw a vintage folding patio chair in a tag sale recently. Its woven web design and aluminum frame took us back to our youth, when we sat in the back yard watching the fireflies blink in the inky darkness of summer nights. But today, patio furniture is less about nostalgia and more about luxury and comfort. From teak to powder-coated metals to all-weather wicker, this stuff is meant to ...
Make Money With Just A Van ? The Easiest Way To Make Money? (PIZZAHEROS)
The price to rent a truck from a major company can sometimes cost an arm and a leg. Even the use of a van from a local business for only a few hours may seem a bit pricey.
Outdoor Patio Furniture will make the Most of Your outdoor garden oasis (PIZZAHEROS)
Patio furniture these days is available in pretty much every color of the rainbow! Whether you like muted pastels, safe neutrals or outrageous bright colors, there will be someone who makes that shade of furniture. You can accessorize also with flowers, pots or paintings.
Stores bank on day after Christmas (Poughkeepsie Journal)
It's the day after Christmas, and you know what that means - retailers are making room from their spring merchandise by offering sales on top of sales.
Business Buzz: Third generation of family business continues to reinvent (The Malibu Times)
Ron Safran with his father, Martin Safran. Few can say their current business has existed in their family for three generations, but Victory Furniture can.
Roofs collapsing in wake of 40-year storm (KVAL Eugene)
One man lost his carefully restored boat when a roof over a boat slip in Scappoose collapsed. A family in Boring had the roof to their workshop collapse "like a deck of cards." We have provided a list of tips to help you prevent damage to your roof and property.
Les Evans, Catherine Bradley spar over feral cat feeding (Palm Beach Daily News)
Palm Beach attorney Les Evans and feral-cat activist Catherine Bradley had a hissing match Friday on Seminole Avenue where claws were sharpened and yowls erupted.
Rain pattern was unusual during 2008 (The Augusta Chronicle)
As with most years, 2008 was interesting and, at times, challenging.
Local entrepreneurs doing business the old fashioned way (The Beaufort Gazette)
When Roxanne Knight wanted to add a new teak table and chairs to the patio seating at the Blue Crab restaurant in Beaufort, she turned to a centuries-old method of making business transactions.
Old oak's home (The Telegraph)
JERSEYVILLE - "Weird Al" Yankovic may not be performing his ode to a more simplistic lifestyle there, but Forever Furniture is nonetheless an "Amish Paradise."
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