News copter 7 was also overhead capturing the mess, snarling traffic for several blocks and evacuating multiple buildings in the area. Luckily no one was injured. Fire Officials Say it took so many hours to get things under control because of all that water aboveground. Unfortunately the Flooding Condition was such that dep had a difficult time finding the exact gate valves to shut down, to isolate the problem area. Now buildings nearby had water restored by this afternoon. In the meantime subway and bus service was also disrupted for many hours today. Coming up on Eyewitness News at 5, well tell you who city Officials Say will have to pay for all of this mess. In elmhurst cefaan kim. 17 schools, elementary through high school in fairfield connecticut were locked down earlier today after receiving several threats. Students were dismissed early after all School Activities were also canceled tonight. So far the threats have been unfounded. Eyewitness News Reporter Tim Fleischer in fairfi
For nine days the Boyle family s home was under renovation, and they didn t even know it \u2014 an incredible surprise in Sandy for the family facing a terminal illness.
Army Software Factory experiments with a new culture to unleash coders in its ranks
Soldiers work at Army Futures Command s Software Factory on March 22 in Austin, Texas. (Luke J. Allen/U.S. Army) Soldiers work at Army Futures Command s Software Factory on March 22 in Austin, Texas. (Luke J. Allen/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON U.S. Army Spc. Jeremy Boyle started creating software when he was 10 years old. Curious how websites were made, Boyle taught himself how to code using online video how-tos. “I was just always that person that would be looking at tutorials online, trying to figure out how to do it,” Boyle told C4ISRNET. “It just helped me build my way. That went from websites to creating mobile applications to creating Android software a whole range of variety of things before I went into the Army.”
Appleby struggled to get any momentum in its chase and lost wickets too regularly on the way to being bowled out for 143. Waikoikoi further strengthened its position at the top of the ILT Premier League standings on Satuday but Southland Boys’ High School did provide the country club with a fright in the game played at Waikoikoi. Waikoikoi posted 201 batting first on the back of half-centuries from Jared McKenzie (61) and Hamish Cooke (53), while Bruno Burgess took four wickets with the ball. In reply player/coach Hamish Skelt (51) and Aaron Hart (45) pushed the pupils into a winning position at 110 for two at one stage.