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HOLIDAY PROPERTY FLORIDA

Survey Identifies Trends, Best Practices for Community Associations' Holiday Decorations, Events Multi-Housing News
DECEMBER 01, 2006 -- Fort Lauderdale, Fla. -- As the holiday season looms near, the majority of condo and homeowner associations throughout the state will be decorating complexes’ common areas, according to a recent survey by the Community Association Leadership Lobby (CALL), an organization representing more than 4,000 Florida condo and community associations.
Holiday shipping: Pay someone The Canton Repository
NORTH CANTON Helen Dratwa has shipped homemade sausage, petunias, even live turtles. No matter the contents, there is always a constant, she said, 'You have to think inside the box.' And this holiday
Owner to rejuvenate Downtown Holiday Inn The Columbus Dispatch
The Holiday Inn Columbus City Center has become a bit long in the tooth. But a few decades ago, the place rocked. Really. One of the bits of memorabilia displayed this summer at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum was a fan-club letter typed by legendary guitarist Pete Townshend.
Some find turkeys after the holiday The Palm Beach Post
Here's a holiday tradition only slightly more appetizing that Aunt Mae's fruit Jell-O.
Tour de Force: Six-month effort culminates in final Christmas by Candlelight Eagle-Tribune Online
SALEM - There are two signs on the Harvey family's front lawn. One advertises the property is for sale. The other invites the public to a holiday home tour tonight.
Siesta Key beach project can begin Venice Gondolier
Florida authorities have finally cleared the way for an $11.8 million south Siesta Key Beach restoration project by closing the file on a Blind Pass Road property owner's last-minute challenge and issuing a joint coastal permit for the work to begin.
Church reclaims dark corner by buying property Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
The area of N. Goodman and Bay streets was prey to crime, and the buildings to neglect.
Utilities Board updated on coal repowering, line disturbances Lamar Daily News
The Lamar Utilities Board (LUB) met for its last meeting of the month on Tuesday, with discussions on the evaluation report for Lamar Light and Power (LLP) led by Superintendent Rick Rigel.
Which way will road go? Orlando Sentinel
Either way, the Saxon Boulevard extension will displace residents. Jay Stanfill had trouble finding his home on an aerial map Tuesday afternoon. That's because the place where his mobile home was supposed to be was covered by a retention pond for the western extension of Saxon Boulevard.
52 city workers' pay over $50,000 Fernandina Beach News-Leader
More than 50 city of Fernandina Beach employees earned over $50,000 each in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, according to city records. The majority of those were police or fire department employees.
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