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involved in fatal drunk-driving crashes. While the NHTSA
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of 21 have saved nearly 32,000 lives since 1975.
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Vendors Wanted
-Vendors Wanted for Christmas/Craft Fair (Chinese Auction)
on November 23, 2019 at Trinity Lutheran Church,
111 Nassau Ave, Islip, NY / Time: 9am-3pm / (631) 666-
5884 Tony (631) 277-1555 Church.
-Vendors Wanted. Temple B’nai Torah is looking for
vendors for their 25th Annual Winter Holiday Vendor
Fair. Sunday, December 1, 2019 9 AM-4 PM Will be held
outdoors & indoors. Vendors: ONLY $50 for 16’ wide
Outdoor Space or 9’ wide Indoor Space. 2900 Jerusalem
Av, Wantagh. For info CALL (516) 322-8130 or e-mail
brotherhood@tbtwantagh.org.
-Vendors Wanted. Ratgrrl’s Vendor Circus Holiday Art
Market Friday, November 29 from 6:00 PM – 12:00 Midnight
Held at Toast Coffeehouse @ 46 West Main St.
Interested vendors please follow the guidelines below. The Patchogue
Arts Council will curate 25+ vendors from submitted
applications. The space per vendor is approximately 6’ and 5’
deep. This space is different than past Vendor Circus events
and we will be utilizing all the booths and tables that are
already in place. After we confi rm your participation we will
give a couple of choices of spaces and setups! This may mean
you do not need to bring your own tables and chairs. Choices
will be given fi rst come fi rst served AFTER a vendor has been
accepted.
-Vendors Wanted. for the Sachem North Festival of Trees
and Lights. The dates are December 7th and 8th at Sachem
North. This is a 2 day event and vendors can either email or
call Glen Keller 631-848-4855 • kellerg@optonline.net.
HOME REPAIRS THAT
CAN SINK BUDGETS FAST
A home is the most
substantial investment
many people
will ever make.
Once down payments
have been
made and closing
costs have been
paid, homeowners
may still be staring
down sizable
expenses as they
begin to tackle any
repairs that need to
be made.
Home maintenance
and renovations
involve a certain
measure of trepidation.
Even after
vetting contractors and establishing budgets, homeowners
may worry that repairs will unearth problems that snowball
into expensive fi xes. Planning ahead for such projects and
learning to recognize issues that tend to be costly can help
homeowners weather any storms that may arise.
• Foundation issues: A strong foundation is key to any home.
If there is a problem with the foundation, it can be unsafe
to live in the house. The foundation repair company Foundation
Experts advises that foundation fi xes can range from
$4,000 to upward of $100,000 depending on the scale of the
job. Clogged gutters and water pooling around the foundation
can contribute to damage, so water issues must be remedied
fi rst.
• Roof damage: A roof is a key barrier between the indoors
and outdoors. Roofs must remain in tip-top shape. The home
improvement resource HomeAdvisor says that a roof repair
or replacement can cost between $3,000 and $12,000. But
homeowners also must budget for the cost of removing the
old roofi ng materials and fi xing any damage to the interior of
the home. Inspecting the roof and making repairs as you go
is key to avoiding a big headache.
• Siding replacement: Another costly project can be replacing
the siding. Siding may need to be replaced if there is
water/wind damage or penetration from insects. Spot repairs
may be relatively inexpensive. However, the home improvement
resource Modernize says the average siding installation
project can cost between $5,500 and $15,000 depending on
the materials homeowners choose.
• HVAC update: Keeping a home at a comfortable temperature
is also a matter of safety. If a system gives out, homeowners
may be scrambling for a solution. Yearly inspections
and upkeep, which includes changing system fi lters regularly,
can help identify potential problems. Neglect is one of the
main contributors to the failure of heating and cooling equipment.
Based on national averages, a whole-house HVAC
system can cost between $4,000 and $12,000.
These are some of the more costly repairs homeowners can
expect. Keeping on top of the home will help mitigate damage
and could extend the life of major home components.
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