The Dublin Unified School District (DUSD) is considering options for dealing with cuts in state school funds. The DUSD will hold two "Town Hall" meetings to present their plans and answer questions about the impact of the state budget. The meetings will be held on Wednesday, February 11 and Thursday, February 12 from 6:30 pm. to 8:30 pm. at the District Office Board Room, 7471 Larkdale Ave., in Dublin.
For more information about the meetings and DUSD contact information, please click here.
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The City of Newark is asking residents and business to comment on city services. They have developed an on-line survey for community members to prioritize which services are most important to them. The City will use this information when making budget decisions about fire protection services, police services, senior programs, emergency and disaster preparedness, repairing city streets, after-school and summer recreation programs and maintaining parks and landscaping.
REALTOR® Impact: All of the city services addressed in the survey have a direct impact on neighborhood quality and could also impact property values in Newark.
Next Steps: This survey is an opportunity for Newark residents and business to help direct city resources. To participate in the survey, please click here.
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When shopping for new appliances, remember that looks aren't everything. Features, capacity and energy-efficiency are important factors as well.
Before buying a new appliance, keep track of your appliance usage for one week. For example, note the number and size of your laundry loads, what items you reach for most often in your refrigerator or what meals you cook on the stove. This will help you determine what features will be most beneficial. Also include a list of problem areas, which will help you choose a new appliance that offers better solutions.
For a variety of appliances, available space can be a major stumbling block. Before you make your choice, be sure to measure the footprint, height and width of the appliance area, as well as the door swing or space needed to open doors, drawers and lids. Also measure any doorways or hallways to make sure the new appliance can pass through when it's time to install.
Energy-efficient models of some appliances can offer significant savings. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, appliances account for about 20 percent of a household's energy consumption. Appliances that feature the Energy Star label have been tested to meet standards for energy efficiency.
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Restoring a piece of furniture can seem like a daunting task, but with a little time and patience many projects can be fairly easy. Here are some tips for making your old furniture look like new.
Before beginning, apply a small amount of furniture restoration cleaner in an inconspicuous spot to determine if it is compatible with the furniture's finish. Thoroughly inspect the piece to determine where the worst build up is and clear away any obstructions such as splinters or stray nails. Remove all hardware (handles, etc.) to make the restoration easier.
Experts recommend working in 10- or 12-inch sections first, and then going over the entire area (top of table, side of piece, etc.). This will ensure a more thorough cleaning. Use a small paintbrush or toothbrush to clean hard-to-reach places or any place that may have extra buildup. Clean the entire piece a second time to make sure it is free of all silicone, wax, polish and dust.
If you don't feel comfortable handling pieces that need to be repaired or replaced, such as a broken leg, a local furniture shop can help. If you are doing the repairs yourself, make sure to use the appropriate adhesive. You'll want to duplicate the original glue as closely as possible; this is especially important for older pieces.
Before waxing or polishing the finished product, use a damp cloth to remove any final dust and fingerprints, then buff with a clean dry cloth and use wax or polish sparingly. Before you know it, your old furniture will seem like brand new.
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Now that the new year has begun in earnest, it's the perfect time to make sure you are ready for 2009. Here are five things you should do this month that will make your life easier in the months ahead: Clean Out the Clutter: You keep saying you'll do it...go ahead and do it. Spend an hour going through your old files, and shred those receipts, bills, and statements you no longer need, like old ATM receipts and utility bills, paystubs more than a year old, and receipts for things that are not deductible. Get Organized: While you're at it, create new files for your 2009 tax-related papers and receipts. Examples of categories include medical expenses, gift and charitable donations, and home improvements. You can also take this time to make sure your important papers--such as your will, birth certificate, and so on--are stored safely. For more on safe storage of your important documents, read the safe deposit article below. Check the Gift Card Fine Print: If you received gift cards as a present over the holidays, use them soon. Some have expiration dates, or the amount on the card may get reduced over time. In addition, in the current economy, retailers that go out of business may not honor gift cards. Do Some Review: Review your various insurance policies--life, home, auto, etc--to make sure the coverage you have is still the best fit for your needs and situation. To save on cash out of pocket, you might even consider raising your deductible to get a lower premium. Do Some Reflection: Take an honest look at your schedule and responsibilities and make sure you are taking the time you need to stay healthy and feel good. Don't feel bad about actually scheduling specific blocks of time to exercise or spend special time with family and friends, to ensure it actually happens. This will make everything else you have to do this year easier...and more enjoyable, too!
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