Stamford
Mary Ellen asked:


Hello,
I will be moving in March, and have hired a cleaning service to do a “moving out” cleaning of my 1000 square foot, 2 bedroom apartment. I live in the Stamford CT area, and have been quoted a price of $100 dollars for 2 people from a cleaning service to come over and do the work. I’ve never hired someone for this before, and was wondering if this is a fair price, or am I being ripped off?

PURPURA
WTNH asked:


Infant found dead in Stamford - Crystal Haynes

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Chelsea Football Club

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Stamford
Natalie Halimi asked:


Chelsea Football Club is an English professional football club based in Stamford Bridge in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The club is also known by the nickname “The Blues” or “The Pensioners”. Its traditional kit is royal blue shirts and shorts. The club’s crest features a ceremonial blue lion, which holds a staff in his paws.

Chelsea football club was founded in 1905 and was elected to the Football League. Since its foundation the club has played in Stamford Bridge which has a capacity of 42,055 people. Today, Chelsea is considered one of the most successful clubs in the history of English football. In the 60-s and the 90-s they have had two significant periods of success, having won major trophies. The club has won three league titles, four League Cups, two UEFA Winners’ Cups and four FA Cups.

Chelsea is a very popular football club, with many of Chelsea fans, constantly searching for Chelsea news and Chelsea gossip. Its matches have the fifth highest average in English football, attracting over 40,000 people. In 2003 the club was bought by Roman Abramovich, Russian oil tycoon. Chelsea is traditionally associated with working class, although lately it was criticized for becoming a more elitist club due to the raise of ticket prizes. Unlike many other football clubs, Chelsea doesn’t have a long-standing traditional rivalry with any other clubs. Chelsea rumors and gossip are depicted in many articles in the Net and in newspapers. Chelsea fans publish fan magazines, which describe the latest Chelsea news and articles depicting victories of their favorite club.



ROSENBECK
Stamford
hadimhassan asked:


All I want is diagrams for my workshop so I can fix small generators (1kva-250kva)

SPADY
Stamford
Daniel Eggertsen asked:


Crappie fishing is very popular in many states all across the nation and Texas is no exception. Crappies can be found gathered together in large groups called fish schools. Once you locate a school of crappie you should be able to reel in your limit fairly quickly. The lakes, rivers and reservoirs located in Texas provide the perfect environment that is excellent for crappie, which is one of the reasons this species of fish are so plentiful in this state.

When it comes to sport fishing in Texas, crappies are at the top of the list. The two species of crappie that are found in Texas waters are the black crappie and the white crappie. The black crappie is recognized by its darker color and the seven to eight spines that are located on their dorsal fin. They also have dark spots on their sides. The white crappies are lighter in color and have five to six spines on the dorsal fin. Instead of spots they have vertical stripes on their sides.

Crappies are part of the sunfish and black bass family. They are considered mature when they are about two years old and they can live up to eight years. When fishing for crappie in Texas you need to learn the rules and regulations that govern the state to make sure you are following all the rules. For instance, in the state of Texas the daily bag limit for how many crappies you are allowed to keep is twenty-five. The minimum statewide length is ten inches long. You will also find that some areas have seasonal regulations that you will need to learn as well.

Best Crappie Fishing Spots in Texas

The great thing about crappie fishing in Texas is the fact that this state is so large there are many hot spots where crappie fishing is excellent. You will find numerous lakes, ponds and rivers scattered throughout Texas that are full of crappie. In fact, you will find this species of fish in almost every body of water you visit in Texas.

Below is a list of a few of the Texas lakes were you can go fishing for crappie.

- Cooper Lake

- B.A. Steinhagen Lake

- Lake Caddo

- Lake Corpus Christi

- Belton Lake

- Lake Houston

- Eagle Mountain Lake

- Stillhouse Hollow Reservoir

- Lake Kemp

- Lake Waco

- Lake Granbury

- Stamford Reservoir

As mentioned above these are just a few of the many lakes and reservoirs located in Texas where you can have a lot of success crappie fishing. The state record for black crappie was caught in Lake Fork and Navarro Mills Lake is where the state record for white crappie was caught.



MAHER
EXCESS06 asked:


JOHN MELLENCAMP - Thank you - Rich Forum - Stamford CT - July 1, 2008 - Concert for Giant Steps

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taqn asked:


original skins & suedeheads on the rampage at chelsea late 60`s,dubbed
with john holt`s boss skinhead reggae-
gem “reggae from the ghetto”

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A family of four command the English army in Yorkshire and attempt to repel a Viking invasion force that has landed there. Season 2 episode 2.

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Stamford
Richard Hegarty asked:


In February 1968 the Peterborough Development Corporation was established with a task to provide homes, work and a full range of urban facilities and services for an extra 70,000 people drawn mainly at that time from the Greater London Area. Richard Hegarty was born in nearby Stamford and went to Stamford School and even as a sixth-former saw the potential for legal work in the greater Peterborough area. Whilst at Leicester University studying law he saw the beginnings of the new Peterborough being built with new roads and houses and industrial developments beginning to make an impact on the Peterborough skyline.

Richard Hegarty graduated from Leicester University in 1972 and commenced his articles with a firm of solicitors in Leicester, Harding & Barnett, and then subsequently Gardner & Millhouse. He firmed up an intention to set up in practice in Peterborough in the early part of 1973. Richard’s father was the managing clerk of a firm of solicitors in Stamford, Kelham & Sons, and had vast experience in conveyancing and probate matters over a 40 year period. He was due to retire at the end of 1974 and Richard and his father agreed to set up in practice in Peterborough. Mr Hegarty senior brought not only a vast experience but also many very useful contacts in the Peterborough area. The firm opened its doors on 15th October 1974 in premises at 16 Lincoln Road, Peterborough. Richard’s mother was the receptionist and typist. The offices consisted of two rooms and a cubby-hole which was a makeshift reception. Peterborough had not seen a new firm of solicitors for some time, but the timing could not have been better with a substantial increase in the number of new homes being built in Peterborough and an influx of new residents. In the early days Richard would do criminal, family and conveyancing work, but it soon became apparent that the firm would have to expand to cope with the substantial volume of work that was coming to the firm. Mr Hegarty senior retired from Kelham & Sons in December 1974 and initially was going to work part-time in Peterborough. The work load was such that it was immediately obvious that he would need to work on a full-time basis and this he did until he died in harness in August 1983.

The firm continued to thrive on the back of the expansion of Peterborough, and in October 1977 Tim Thompson joined and became a partner shortly after qualifying in 1979.

Hegarty & Co opened a branch office in Stamford in December 1979 in Maiden Lane. These premises soon proved to be too small for the volume of work that came into the Stamford office and in 1984 the firm purchased premises at 10 Ironmonger Street and redeveloped them into modern offices. The Stamford office continues to practice to this day from those premises.

The expansion of the Peterborough office continued at a pace and in 1984 the whole of 16 Lincoln Road was purchased and redeveloped into offices. Martin Bloom joined the firm as in 1980 and the practice continued to expand the areas of law which it was involved in.

In the mid-1980’s it was decided that each solicitor would no longer handle a broad range of legal matters but should specialize, and so separate departments for property, crime, litigation and family were created. Although such specialization in firms of solicitors is now taken for granted, at this time it was very much a new phenomena for provincial firms.

Towards the end of the 1980’s it became apparent that the firm would have to move into new offices to be able to cope with the increase in the numbers of staff and the onset of new technology. A site in Broadway was earmarked for development and the partners purchased the site and built offices which they still own today.

Richard Hegarty was elected to the Council of the Law Society in 1989 to represent solicitors in Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire. He spent a total of 16 years on the Law Society Council during which time he held a number of senior posts. In the early 1990’s he lectured extensively in practice development and was instrumental in a number of projects at the Law Society which were designed to improve the quality of legal services provided by solicitors. The most notable of these were the creation of the “practice management standards” which Richard helped to write in the early 1990’s. Richard saw the importance of improving the quality of legal services that solicitors provided and how important the use of systems was going to be in the 1990’s and beyond. Practice management standards developed into the accreditation mark Lexel which is now the accepted standard for quality firms in England and Wales. Hegarty & Co were one of the first firms to obtain accreditation to BS5750 which is now the ISO 9001 standard. This accreditation they retain today together with the Law Society Lexel standard.

Although he retired from the Law Society Council in 2005 Richard still serves on the Compliance Committee of the Solicitors Regulation Authority and is a member of the Law Society’s Lexel assessment panel.

As the firm developed, the partnership increased and Matthew Sidebottom was made a partner in 1990 four years after joining the firm.

In 2003 Kally Singh, who had completed his training with the firm, became a partner and Hugh Nicholls, who had been at a major City of London practice for 17 years joined as a partner.

On 1st May 2006 the firm became a limited liability partnership with the name of Hegarty LLP. The same year saw the appointment of three new partners Andrew Heeler, Greg Baker and Sean Rowcliffe increasing the number of partners to it’s current total of nine.

Richard Hegarty says, “Today Hegarty LLP is recognised a major regional firm employing almost 70 staff, and provides a broad range of legal expertise.It is pleasing to have helped with that vision of Peterborough back in 1968 and help in a small way acheive is goals”



EUTSEY
Stamford
regwoman123 asked:


That trip by train takes one hour. Actually I want to travel from grand central to Port Chester, which is a shorter distance. But when I looked up the information, the travel time is longer, eventhough grand central to Port Chester is a shorter distance away that to Stamford. If anyone has information about it, please write to me. Thanks!

SUYAMA

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