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Bedford Police Department Chief Robert Bongiorno and the Bedford Police Department announced that they will be taking part in the National Click It or Ticket High Visibility Enforcement Campaign later this month. The department was awarded a grant from the Massachusetts Executive Office Public Safety and Security s Office of Grants and Research to take part in the campaign and increase awareness about seat belt safety among drivers. As part of the campaign, which will run from May 24 to June 6, state and local law enforcement agencies across the nation will be stepping up their enforcement efforts for motorists who aren’t wearing their seat belts. ....
Trendspotters Rose Quint, assistant VP for survey research at the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), and Donald Ruthroff, AIA, principal at Dahlin Group Architecture | Planning, in Pleasanton, Calif., report that using painted and lighter-colored brick can provide visual interest in sophisticated monochromatic schemes and add strong texture to the modern industrial farmhouse aesthetic that continues to be popular.
Using several exterior cladding materials in this case, fiber-cement “block” panels and wood-look siding with a stone veneer that features tones of both reflects recent trends to create more visual interest. | Photo: courtesy Nichiha To ensure a beautiful end result, Chris Donatelli, president of Donatelli Builders, in Downers Grove, Ill., points out that brick requires proper installation and attention to the details. He relies on MortarNet to collect mortar droppings and uses weep holes to ensure incidental moisture that gets behind the ma ....
Avalanche carried 3 men down steep gully Tuesday and killed them, report says Published February 5 Share on Facebook Print article Three men were climbing a challenging portion of Bear Mountain near Chugiak on Tuesday when they likely triggered a wind slab avalanche that partially buried and killed them, according to a preliminary report from the Chugach National Forest Avalanche Information Center. On Tuesday morning, 54-year-old Thomas Devine of Chugiak, 43-year-old Matthew Nyman of Denver, Colorado, and 50-year-old Edward Watson of Miami, Florida, began to hike toward the northern face of the mountain, which lies in Chugach State Park near Mirror Lake and Peters Creek. A relatively popular hiking destination, Bear Point sits on the south side of the mountain, but the northern face is much steeper and more technical, according to Wendy Wagner, director of the avalanche center. ....