Monday, March 28, 2011

Sherman CT Limo service

Four Seasons Limousine of Sherman CT has been serving the Danbury Area since 1989 with reliable, professional service
203-746-8300

We can accommodate just about anything. Weather your going to Boston or Washington DC. We can get you there at a reasonable rate and with a comfortable ride.
   
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Online petitions ask that California dog be spared

Be the hero cat who recently saved  a Bakersfield boy from an attacking dog.

By now, millions of people likely have seen the video on Facebook, YouTube and television news: An 8-month-old Labrador-chow mix attacks a boy on a tricycle in the driveway of his Bakersfield, Calif., home. Suddenly, the family cat appears from nowhere, checks the dog like a National Hockey League defenseman and chases it away.
The boy goes to the hospital with a severe bite to his leg, the cat is lionized as a hero and the dog is placed in quarantine awaiting euthanization.
Despite multiple online petitions so far signed by hundreds of animal lovers, the dog's fate is likely sealed. But Danbury resident and professional dog trainer Eddie Simon, better known as "Eddie the Dog Guy," thinks it could still be a good candidate for rehabilitation.
Friends and clients, aware of his reputation for success with problem canines, have asked him to get involved. A New Milford client, Aura Carr, contacted Bakersfield authorities to ask about adopting the dog, but was turned down.
Simon said there's not much more he can do.
"I can be God, and I don't think they're going to give this dog out," he said.
The dog was surrendered to animal control, according to news reports. Bakersfield Police Sgt. Joe Grubbssaid no one can adopt a dog after that point because it becomes a liability for the city. The dog is scheduled to be killed Friday.
Simon said he understands the city's position.
"Safety comes first," he said. "But there is a lot of misinformation out there, and many of these dogs can move forward."
Simon, 38, has been working with animals "since I could walk," and has been training dogs professionally for at least a decade.
"My goal is to lower the number of dog bites and to reduce the number of dogs that are euthanized," he said. "A lot of these dogs deserve a chance."
Danbury resident Gloria Cosgrove said Simon saved her now- 4-year-old mutt, Brooklyn, from death after three trainers failed to socialize the animal and her veterinarian recommended putting it down.
After four months with Simon, Cosgrove said, Brooklyn walks on a leash, and friends who previously refused to come to her house are comfortable being around him.
Cosgrove said the California dog isn't solely to blame.
"It's a puppy, and it shouldn't have been able to run loose," she said. "There is an element of owner responsibility here."













Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Limo Service Pawling NY 845-855-0200


    


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Pawling NY's most reliable Limo service in Dutchess county, Doing business in Pawling for over 20 years  845-855-0200



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Located just 90 minutes north of Manhattan, McKinney & Doyle's Fine Foods Cafe and The Corner Bakery are nestled in the quaint, New England style village of Pawling. The bakery offers a wonderful selection of homemade (from scratch!) pastries, Danish, cookies, layer cakes, special occasion cakes, fruit tartes, pies, pound cakes, jams, jellies, dressings and freshly baked breads and rolls.
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Mousing over the slideshow above will pause it.Please come and enjoy our new bakery area, soda fountain, bar and dining area featuring the fine food, cocktails, wines outstanding lunch, brunch, dinner and homemade baked goods.
Remember, Tuesdays are Pub Night. Please come and try our different Pub Night fare. Click here to see the Pub Menu.
Adjoining the bakery is The Fine Foods Cafe, a storefront restaurant serving serious American cuisine in a not so serious atmosphere. Wonderful fresh fish, seafood, steaks, pastas, soups and stews accompany American classics such as meatloaf, crab cakes and lasagna. See our menu section for a full list of our daily offerings.
Full-service catering is also our specialty. We offer a range of catering services, from a simple dinner party or barbecue to a full-scale wedding with tents, beautiful china and elegant glassware. See our catering menu for some ideas.
We have many delicious items that can be ordered for easy pick-up at both The Corner Bakery and the Fine Foods Cafe.
Click here for the most current special event at McKinney and Doyle.



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McKinney & Doyle
Ranked #1 of 5 in Pawling
Cuisines: American
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Cuisines: French
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Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro on Tuesday filed a amicus-curiae brief, with the US Court of Appeals, in support of Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the state Public Service Commission’s motion seeking to stay the implementation of a new capacity zone ordered by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Molinaro stated that the county residents “cannot afford to bear the financial burden the new capacity zone will bring.”

It is estimated the new capacity zone will increase residential electric bills by some six percent and industrial customer bills by up to 10 percent.

The legal motion requests FERC cancel, postpone or phase in the new capacity zone to allow time for the proper consideration of alternative solutions to the identified electric capacity and transmission issues that will provide benefits to customers at a reasonable cost.



Eat Local! Great Resources in the Pawling area

Darien Homes for SaleNew Premium Homes For Sale. Located in an Exclusive Community!www.KensettDarien.com
50% Off Broadway TicketsPay Half-Price For Your Favorite New York Musicals & Broadway Shows!www.goldstar.com
What’s one small change that 1) significantly improves your health 2) helps the environment 3) boosts New York’s economy and 4) helps you win the lottery (OK, so we made that last one up)? Buying more food from local sources!

Your typical supermarket fare travels an average of 1,500 miles before it gets to you – and who wants a jet-lagged tomato? When you shop the farmstands or farmer’s markets in the Pawling area, you get fresher, better-tasting and more nutritious food for you and the family.

It also saves energy by cutting down on carbon dioxide emissions from cross-country shipping. Plus, it puts more money back into the community. Growers who supply supermarkets only get about 18 cents on the dollar, with the rest going to various middlemen. When you choose locally-grown foods, more of that money goes directly to the farmer, who then circulates it back into the area's economy.

Shopping close to home is easier than you think. Start here to find a list of great sources of delicious, local food!


Sunday, March 20, 2011

Ridgefield CT Limo Service 203-746-8300


Four seasons Limousine  serving the Ridgefield CT area since 1989. If your trip is to the airport or another city be assured of on time and professional service.
  




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Selectmen to discuss Schlumberger land


 The Board of Selectmen will discuss the future of the Schlumberger-Doll Research Centercampus at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Town Hall, 400 Main St.
The board will meet in special session. It is not scheduled to vote at the meeting.
The selectmen have favored selling 10 acres of the 45-acre campus to Toll Brothers for $4 million. The developer planned to build 30 luxury condominiums there.
However, in a referendum last week, voters rejected that plan by a vote of 968-961.
In part, the vote was the result of an active campaign against the deal by town residents who think the town should use the land for more moderately priced housing, rather than selling it to allow upscale condominiums to be built there.