Hundreds of new trees will appear on the streets of Chicago

July 14, 2017

Urban foresters in Chicago will plant trees and shrubs in the 45th district with hundreds of new trees. Immediately be planted 260 trees and 100 seedlings over time. Funding for landscaping in the budget of the city last year. Just a program on planting 450 seedlings allocated 243 000 dollars. Trees appear throughout the district, including the territory near at Farnsworth Elementary School 5414 N. Linder Ave.; for Roberts Square…

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Things to do in Miami

July 14, 2017

You have chosen this city for a romantic vacation or were here on business? Miami is not only a Paradise with beautiful beaches, there is entertainment for every taste, and it is not difficult to prove. What to do in Miami? 1. To visit Europe without leaving the USA. Museum and Gardens near Biscay Built for Chicago industrialist James Deering in the early 20th century, of the extravagant architectural complex…

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Bill De Blasio presented a plan for the extermination of rats in new York

July 14, 2017

Rats — the scourge of new York. The residents of the city plagued with more than 2 million individuals, and the population continues to grow from year to year. To date, rats live in 15% of buildings in Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx. This neighborhood is unpleasant and dangerous, because the rodents carry many serious infections and are a potential source of infestation. The new York city government has developed…

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Illegally convicted Brooklyn was released after 21 years in prison

July 14, 2017

Last week we told you about forty-two, Demarlo berry, who is due to improper witness testimony, and lying prison Snitch had to serve a life prison term for murder. However, thanks to the efforts of human rights organizations The Rocky Mountain Innocence Center and the recognition of the true killer, berry is still released, though after 22 years in prison. It turned out that his case is not so unique….

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Metro Medical Center and Bethesda in Washington will be closed on the weekends

July 14, 2017

Useful information for all users of the Moscow metro: in connection with the planned maintenance at several metro stations, followed by some changes in the work of the three branches of the subway. Red Line Repair crews will be working on a pilot project involving waterproofing of tunnels on the Red Line, every weekend until August 6. At this time, the passengers in the subway cars will replace buses that…

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The upper deck of the ferry in Staten Island will be closed on the weekends

July 14, 2017

Besides the hell that is going on in the metro, the citizens of new York, there’s a problem in the form of tourists on the ferries. Over the past few years the Staten Island ferries constantly behind schedule due to people who have spent a lot of time to go ashore. Especially with the Hurricane Deck, which has become a popular place among tourists. They love to take pictures there…

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In the County of Los Angeles, now you can keep not 3, but 4 dogs

July 14, 2017

Great news for dog lovers. The County Council voted to raise the limit on number of dogs per household to 4. Before the vote on Tuesday, you can hold a maximum of 3 dogs. Now to acquire a new pet must also obtain a license from groomer, kennel or pet shop. «Increasing the number of dogs, we give all the homeless dogs the opportunity to find permanent and loving families,…

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Tenants, faced with eviction, will be given a free lawyer

July 14, 2017

Next week city Council of new York will vote to guarantee access to free legal counsel in housing court to new Yorkers who are faced with a lawsuit for eviction. The Council and the mayor’s office is still finalizing the details, but in General the bill includes a pilot program of providing free legal services to the residents of NYCHA, — quotes the Daily News Council member mark Levine. The…

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Man became a prisoner… ATM

July 14, 2017

Withdrawing cash from an ATM, several residents of Corpus Christi, Texas, was not a little surprised: instead of a check they received… a note asking for help. «Please help! I’m stuck inside and I have no phone. Call my boss, » pleaded the prisoner of devices owned by Bank of America. At first glance, the note like the element of the drawing, so the hero of this curious history rescued…

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Former President Carter hospitalized in Canada

July 14, 2017

Jimmy Carter hospitalized with dehydration during his charity visit to Canada. The former President, who is visiting Canada through a program of Habitat for Humanity (habitat for humanity), on Wednesday, was hospitalized due to dehydration. The former democratic President was at the construction site of houses in Winnipeg. This visit was part of a weeklong project in which he participates along with his wife Rosalyn. «President Carter felt ill, working…

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