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The New York City & Long Island One Call Center Now Known As DigNet

NEW YORK – September 1, 2009 – DigNet of New York City & Long Island, a non-profit organization that notifies operators of underground facilities of planned digging activity, announced today that it has changed its name. Formerly known as The New York City & Long Island One Call Center, DigNet is also unveiling a new logo and Web site address to better support its mission of educating excavators and homeowners of the importance of dialing 811 or 1-800-272-4480 before beginning any digging projects.

DigNet can now be found online at www.dignetnycli.com, and will soon unveil a new and improved Web site featuring detailed descriptions of all of DigNet’s services as well as information on safe digging practices and expanded resources for excavators and homeowners. Excavators are able to submit digging notifications and organizations are also able to request educational presentations from DigNet through the site.

“We’re hoping our new name and logo will be more recognizable, leading more people to remember to practice safe digging on their properties or job sites,” said Roger Sampson, president of the board of directors, DigNet. “Most importantly, we want everyone to understand that it is necessary to call DigNet anytime you dig, or else you run the risk of causing costly and hazardous damage to the underground lines in your area.”

Any work that requires mechanized excavation should merit a call to DigNet at least two working days before digging begins, including both professional construction projects as well as home renovation projects including installation of mailboxes, fences or swimming pools; landscaping and tree planting.

DigNet operates under the laws of New York State and Code 753 which is enforced by the Public Service Commission (PSC), all of which requires excavators to notify their local one call center prior to beginning any digging on a site. Failure to do so is punishable by fine. New York homeowners are not required by law to inform a one call center before digging on their property; however excavators performing work on the property of a homeowner are required to do so.

Even though not required by state law, DigNet still encourages homeowners to call the one call center before digging on their properties due to the safety concerns. Accidents involving underground lines may result in service interruptions for area residents, leakage of dangerous materials into soil as well as injury and even death to workers. Homeowners are also encouraged to confirm that their hired excavators have performed their necessary duties under the law and notified the one call center of the proposed excavation.

About DigNet of New York City & Long Island
DigNet of New York City & Long Island (formerly The New York City & Long Island One Call Center), is a member-funded, non-profit organization dedicated to the protection of underground facilities from damage due to excavation and demolition. DigNet’s services include receiving notices of intent to perform excavation and demolition and transmitting them to its members in the specified dig area within the five boroughs of New York and the two counties of Long Island. Upon receipt of the planned excavation notification, members including utility companies and other operators of underground facilities must properly mark their underground facilities to minimize the risk of damage and injury. Located in Queens, DigNet accepts requests 24/7 and is easily contacted by dialing either 811 or 1-800-272-4480. For more information, please visit www.dignetnycli.com.

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Time To Put On Your Sun Glasses-Queens Gems Sparkle.

Time To Put On Your Sun Glasses- Queens Gems Sparkle.
Gems are flying high on a 4 game winning streak. Led by a no hitter thrown by Anthony Catinella. It was a total team effort with big bats through out the line up and stellar defense that proved the Gems sparkle once again. Gems Picture below

Time To Put On Your Sun Glasses-Queens Gems Sparkle.

Time To Put On Your Sun Glasses- Queens Gems Sparkle.
Gems are flying high on a 4 game winning streak. Led by a no hitter thrown by Anthony Catinella. It was a total team effort with big bats through out the line up and stellar defense that proved the Gems sparkle once again. Gems Picture below

Jackson’s imminent return as coach of Lakers makes team top contender in next NBA season

THE VERBAL commitment of Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson to return to the team makes the defending NBA champion a strong contender in the incoming National Basketball Association (NBA) in October.
According to reports, Jackson made the public announcement after the Lakers management was able to secure the commitment from NBA star Ron Artest that he will leave the Houston Rockets and sign with the Lakers.
Artest who is a coveted player during the off-season due to his defensive and offensive prowess decided to sign with the Lakers in order to win his first ever championship along NBA superstar Kobe Bryant after toiling in the NBA for quite sometime.
The former Rocket is expected to fill in the void left by former Lakers player Trevor Ariza who decided to leave the team and expected to sign with the Rockets due to the limited money offered by his former team to retain his services.
Jackson who is the architect of the four of the 15-championship trophy of the Lakers including the last NBA season is a big boost to the campaign of the team for a repeat as champion in the next professional basketball season.
Nicknamed, as “Zen master “due to his great motivational skills, coaching mind and his vaunted” triangle offense, Jackson, will spearhead the campaign of the team against tough opposition in the premier basketball league in the planet.
Jackson is also known for his use of Tex Winter’s triangle offense as well as a holistic approach to coaching that is influenced by Eastern philosophy, earning him the nickname “Zen Master”.
The famous coach cites Robert Pirsig’s book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance as one of the major guiding forces in his life.
He also applies Native American spiritual practices as documented in his book “Sacred Hoops”.
He is the author of several candid books about his teams and his basketball strategies.
Jackson is also a recipient of the state of North Dakota ‘s Roughrider Award.
Jackson leads the 2007 class of the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Jackson regularly attempts to alter his appearance so the media cannot use old photos of him for recent news, and, true to his word, as of September 2008, he was no longer sporting his illustrious mustache (originally black then white with age), which saw 9 NBA titles.
In 1998, as part of celebrations for the National Basketball Association’s 50th anniversary, Jackson was named one of the 10 greatest coaches in league history.
The Lakers is set to become the top team in the next NBA season since aside from Jackson and Artest the team will also have its star players back lead by NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Kobe Bryant, Spanish basketball superstar Pau Gasol, veteran point guard and versatile forward Lamar Odom.
The pledge of Jackson to return for the Lakers next NBA season is definitely a huge joy for the team’s millions of fans worldwide.
The return of Jackson also makes the incoming NBA season exciting for basketball fans in this planet.
This early join the multitude of hoop fans who will take part in the incoming NBA season by watching the basketball games live.

National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day

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George Werst Funeral Home REMEMBERS NATIONAL FORMER PRISONER OF WAR RECOGNITION DAY

Glendale, N.Y., April 2, 2009 – George Werst Funeral Home, a Dignity Memorial® provider, urges the community to honor National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day this Monday, April 9, 2009. This day has been set aside to reflect on the service of our nation’s former POWs.
“We are proud and honored to support our nation’s veterans. We will never forget their service to our country. Among our nation’s veterans are many former prisoners of war, whose quiet courage in the face of extreme adversity demonstrated exceptional character,” said Jena Murphy of George Werst Funeral Home
The Dignity Memorial network of more than 1,600 funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers is North America’s most trusted resource for funeral and memorialization services. Dignity Memorial providers offer an unmatched combination of products and locations serving families with care, integrity, respect and service excellence. For more information, or to locate a Dignity Memorial network provider, visit www.DignityMemorial.com.
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