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Community FoodBank of New Jersey shipping and receiving operations, on January 20, 2016, in Hillside, New Jersey. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) partnered with the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, the New Jersey Department of Agriculture, and Emergency Support Function #11 partners to respond to the disaster nutrition needs of those most severely impacted by Hurricane Sandy. FoodBank packaged and delivered USDA Foods as part of a Disaster Household Distribution Program to communities in need throughout New Jersey. The FoodBank utilized the processes it already had in place for packaging Commodity Supplemental Food Program boxes and lessons learned from Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee to quickly serve 24,000 households affected by Hurricane Sandy. USDA FNS relies on strong partnerships with food banks, such as the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, and other organizations at the local, state, and federal levels to provide USDA Foods for disaster congregate and household feeding. USDA coordinated its disaster nutrition response efforts with the State under FEMA’s Emergency Support Function #11 – Agriculture and Natural Resources. At the Federal level, ESF #11 supports State, tribal, and local authorities and other Federal agency efforts to provide nutrition assistance to those most severely impacted by disasters. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Posted by USDAgov on 2016-02-09 07:30:44

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“When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder in the shock” (LOC)

New-York tribune. (New York [N.Y.]) 1866-1924

October 9, 1904, Image 29

Notes: Cover, illustrated supplement.

Format: Newspaper page, from microfilm

Rights Info: No known restrictions on reproduction.

Repository: Library of Congress, Serial and Government Publications Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA.

Part Of: Chronicling America (Library of Congress) (DLC) – lccn.loc.gov/2007618519

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Posted by The Library of Congress on 2009-11-09 21:33:30

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Crowfoot Homes LLC Design & Build Construction managements 003

Crowfoot Homes LLC Design & Build Construction managements 003

Here Peter Rocko Crowfoot Explains To Homeowner’s And Our Facebook listening audience; and respective social media communities; the importance of re-inspections and a supplemental (an insurance term referring to damages not detected in the original summary of work) Crowfoot & Associates Construction Management team provided a host of engineering and architectural drawings and field reports that enabled Surpass Construction’s LLC client to a substantially better insurance settlement and thus a much better finished product with state of the art upgrades and Lowe’s lifetime architectural roofing system along with Lowe’s echo -friendly passive ventilation system which will keep the new Architectural Roofing System from prematurely aging. Fact, 90 percent of roofing systems are not adequately ventilated and will pre-maturely age the newly installed roofing shingles thus voiding the manufacturer’s lifetime warranty. Crowfoot Homes LLC strictly enforces and installs to the manufacturer’s specification’s thus ensuring the warranty is not void. Crowfoot Homes LLC pre- screened certified installers are licensed and insured and manufacturer certified and provide an unprecedented lifetime labor warranty on all roofing systems installed with customers that sign up for an annual maintenance contract. Just like having a tune or an oil change a roof must be cleaned periodically and gutter s cleaned. Von Hatcher, building supplies expert, with over 35 years’ experience in sales to residential builders and commercial contractors, designed a brand new state of the art pressure treated decking system using Lowes Top Choice KLM pressure treated pre-aged ready to stain decking along with a new state of the art James Hardee Cement siding system that will never rot and is impervious to outside elements. Water actually hardens cement. Negotiations for mildew remediation due to the water that cascaded and poured into the home during the initial May 23rd 2011 storm damages sustained to the dwelling will be done next. Peter Rocko Crowfoot Insurance Claims specialist will keep you posted.

Posted by Crowfoot.Homes.Design.Build on 2011-08-13 00:33:26

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Parliament Square, London

Parliament Square, London

This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo within the terms of the license or make special arrangements to use the photo, please list the photo credit as "Ken Bromley Art Supplies" and link the credit to
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Original watercolour by Ken Bromley.

Ken was born in Bolton in 1921 and studied fine art at Bolton Art College. With the outbreak of World War II, he found himself serving in the Royal Corps of Signals of the British Army. During this time he continued to paint as a way to supplement his army pay. It was also during this period that he built the first model of the Perfect Paper Stretcher.

Following the war, Ken moved to London and worked on commercial art projects, but returned to Bolton around 1948. Through the 50s and 60s, he specialised in sketches for schools, churches and universities.

In the mid 1970s, through the Bromley Art company, Ken produced sketches and watercolours depicting local views from around the country. It is from this period between 1975-1990 that most of the artworks featured in this gallery originate.

Ken Bromley Gallery

Posted by BromleysArtSupplies on 2011-05-04 11:39:37

Tagged: , ken bromley , original art , art , artwork , ken , bromley , watercolour , painting , Parliament Square , London , watercolor , Big , ben , big ben , westminster , houses of parliament

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BODYBUILDING GYM SUPPLEMENTS

BODYBUILDING GYM SUPPLEMENTS

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Posted by spartsansuppz on 2017-07-04 09:54:45

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