Stencil Rec?
Has anyone personally done….or does anyone have a decorative ceiling painting recommendation? I’m looking to have some light stencil work done in the great room
Has anyone personally done….or does anyone have a decorative ceiling painting recommendation? I’m looking to have some light stencil work done in the great room
Come on by 109 St. Marks btwn 4th and 5th Aves. in beautiful Park Slope and check out all the great things we have for sale—clot... More
Hi All,
I am in Bay Ridge and would like to remodel my kitchen. It would be great to hire someone who does work in the neighborhood and ma... More
We need to have our landmarked front wood windows restored and painted.
Any recommendations?
Thanks
I need professional advice on a range hood decision. I am absolutely in lust with this Italian range hood and my contractor told me th... More
Can anyone recommend a licensed plumber who can inspect/install water meters? We are currently in dispute with the DEP and we think... More
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Quote of the day
Well, you say, “I don’t own any stocks – let those greedy monsters on Wall Street suffer.†You may not own any stocks, but your pension fund owned some Lehman Brothers commercial paper and your regional bank held subprime mortgage bonds, which is why you were able refinance your house two years ago. And your local airport was insured by A.I.G., and your local municipality sold municipal bonds on Wall Street to finance your stree t’s new sewer system, and your local car company depended on the credit markets to finance your auto loan – and now that the credit market has dried up, Wachovia bank went bust and your neighbor lost her secretarial job there.
We’re all connected. As others have pointed out, you can’t save Main Street and punish Wall Street anymore than you can be in a rowboat with someone you hate and think that the leak in the bottom of the boat at his end is not going to sink you, too. The world really is flat. We’re all connected. “Decoupling†is pure fantasy.
Thomas L. Friedman OP-ED Columnist NYTimes