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Marilyn J. Newton Carter, 76, was a Switchboard Operator at Rush-Copley

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Marilyn J. Newton Carter, 76, was a Switchboard Operator at Rush-Copley Patch Oswego, IL --

Marilyn J nee Newton Carter, age 76, of Aurora, IL died Tuesday, July 9, 2013 at Countryside Care Center in Aurora, IL.  She was born October 5, 1936 in Aurora, IL the daughter of the late Leroy R and Angeline B nee Rollings Newton.

Marilyn was a sw Reported by Patch 16 hours ago.

Auroras M10 Is the Most Advanced Fire Rated Downlight

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New from Aurora comes the m10, the flagship product of the SOLA fire-rated downlight range. Three technologies combine to make the m10 the world’s most advanced integrated fire-rated product.


New from Aurora comes the m10, the flagship product of the SOLA fire-rated downlight range.

Three technologies combine to make the m10 the world’s most advanced integrated fire-rated product; CrystalCool™ thermal management, LEDChroic™ optics and multiple HVLEDs which form a single point light-source.

The first downlighter ever to incorporate these features with Driver-On-Board (DOB), the m10 is capacitor free making it less susceptible to high ambient temperatures for improved reliability, longer lifetime and high performance.

HVLED and DOB eliminate the need for a separate driver as the turn-on voltage of an HVLED is a closer match to that of the mains supply.

For ease and speed of installation, FastFixTM connectors feature loop in and loop out terminals while interchangeable ‘twist and lock’ bezels can be fitted once the ceiling is paint coated.

Touted as a true game-changer, the m10 is expected to revolutionise the lighting market.

The SOLA m10 is dimmable, with a lamp life of 100,000 hours and guaranteed for 10 years. Web: go.aurora.co/i10dob-g

This unique fire-rated downlighter, the m10, is just one of Aurora Lighting’s full range of solutions that have been consolidated into a single print source ‘GREEN’ which includes QR codes. ‘GREEN’ allows browsing around classes of lumen output, purpose and performance. All products are also viewable on line at the brand new website, auroralighting.com.

True vertical integration delivers unmatched reliability, brand credibility and seamless compatibility across all product lines. Aurora’s 100 percent in-house ideation, industrial design, R&D, manufacturing, engineering, testing and research mean we can bring new products to the market quickly and effectively.

Company Contact Information
Aurora Lighting
16 Alban Park, Hatfield Road
AL4 0JJ
7278201403

News and Press Release Distribution From I-Newswire.com Reported by i-Newswire.com 9 hours ago.

Man Nabbed for 5th DUI Near Outlet Mall Gets 10 Years in Prison

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Man Nabbed for 5th DUI Near Outlet Mall Gets 10 Years in Prison Patch Batavia, IL --

A man with a long history of drunken driving and driving without a license has been sent to prison for a 2011 DUI crash on Aurora’s northeast side.


Paulino B. Ledezma (AKA Antonio Cruz), 32, of the 1300 block of West Indian Trail Road, Aurora, was se Reported by Patch 8 hours ago.

E-waste recycler to open new Aurora facility

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Electronic Recyclers International Inc. says it will open an 81,000-square-foot electronic-waste recycling facility in Aurora in September. Fresno, Calif.-based ERI said the new center, at 3250 Abilene St. in north Aurora, will be more the double the size of its existing Denver facility, at 6750 E. 46th Ave Dr. The move comes as a new Colorado law, which took effect July 1, bars landfills in the state from accepting “e-waste,” including TVs, computer equipment, stereo gear and video-game machines.… Reported by bizjournals 7 hours ago.

Calvary Chapel Aurora hosts a night of healing at the movies

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AURORA — Calvary Chapel Aurora is marking the one-year anniversary of the July 20 movie theater shooting by showing a film Thursday night. Reported by Denver Post 8 hours ago.

Kifowit Honors Montgomery Goodwill with Good Neighbor Business Award

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Kifowit Honors Montgomery Goodwill with Good Neighbor Business Award Patch Oswego, IL --

*Aurora, Ill. – *Recognizing a local business that goes above and beyond to help the community, state Rep. Stephanie Kifowit (D-Aurora) awarded the Goodwill Store of Hill Ave. in Montgomery and its manager George Antolik with her Good Neighbor B Reported by Patch 5 hours ago.

Colorado shooting suspect suffered 'psychotic episode'

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For the first time, lawyers for accused theater shooter James Holmes say he killed 12 people and wounded dozens more at an Aurora movie theater last summer. Reported by WTOP 4 days ago.

Neptune-Benson Companies Supplies Four of the 2013 Aquatics International Dream Design Winners

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The Neptune-Benson Companies, leading manufacturer of commercial pool filtration systems, UV filtration systems, and aquatics supplies, is a proud supplier of Defender filters and Lawson Aquatics grating to four of the International Dream Design winners.

Coventry, RI (PRWEB) July 11, 2013

The Neptune-Benson Companies, leading manufacturer of commercial pool filtration systems, UV filtration systems, and aquatics supplies, is a proud supplier of Defender filters and Lawson Aquatics grating to four of the International Dream Design winners.

The award winners include: Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in Chicago, IL, Ithaca College Athletic and Events Center in Ithaca, NY, J. Leonard Levy Family Wellness Center in Aurora, CO and Yas Waterworld in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The award, presented annually by Aquatics International magazine showcases the best and brightest in aquatic installations. "We are pleased to be selected by all of the owners and specified by the designers. Congratulations to all," says Barry Gertz, CEO of Neptune-Benson.

Neptune-Benson’s Defender regenerative media filter is respected as the industry leader with 1000 installations worldwide. The Defender removes over 99.9% of crypto in a single pass and can remove particles down to 1 micron or less. When paired with the ETS-UV filter, the results are unsurpassed.

About the Neptune-Benson Companies

About Neptune-Benson
Neptune-Benson is the leading manufacturer of filtration systems for aquatic centers, waterparks and aquatic life support. Featuring the award-winning Defender® Regenerative Media Filter, Neptune-Benson also offers steel & fiberglass sand filter systems; the AEGIS anti-entrapment shield; fiberglass movable bulkheads; Dominion butterfly valves; Guardian strainers and other accessory products, creating the World of Aquatopia Since 1956. See: http://www.neptunebenson.com

About Engineered Treatment Systems LLC -ETS
Based in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, Engineered Treatment Systems LLC is a leader in the development and manufacture of UV systems, specializing in closed vessel UV technology. Our world class UV systems offer treatment solutions for a range of uses from recreational water to municipal and a wide variety of industrial applications. With advanced technology and a wealth of experience, ETS has the expertise to provide effective and cost efficient solutions for a broad range of industry needs. See: http://www.ets-uv.com.

About Lawson Aquatics
Founded 1994 as Grate Technologies, Lawson Aquatics was incorporated under its current brand in 2002 with a focus on meeting the design and functional requirements of rim-flow grating systems for commercial, institutional and luxury residential pools and aquatic facilities. The Lawson product catalog has evolved and grown over the years adding a wide variety of high quality PVC and fiberglass components including grating systems, main drains and sumps, and custom fabricated products. Today, Lawson Aquatics is the recognized leader in providing the global aquatic industry with complete, integrated main drain and rim-flow system components. See: http://www.lawsonaquatics.com Reported by PRWeb 4 days ago.

Police: NA Man Struck Victim With Butt End of Shotgun, Blew Hole in Ceiling

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Police: NA Man Struck Victim With Butt End of Shotgun, Blew Hole in Ceiling Patch Batavia, IL --

North Aurora police have charged a 45-year-old man with felony weapons and assault charges after he reportedly fired a shotgun blast into the ceiling then struck a family member with the butt end of the gun.*
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Gregory R. Bishop, 45, of the 0-10 Reported by Patch 3 days ago.

$600 Worth of Jewelry Stolen During Real Estate Home Showing: Police

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$600 Worth of Jewelry Stolen During Real Estate Home Showing: Police Patch Oswego, IL --

*Wednesday, July 10*

*Retail theft*

Linda R. Rivera, 22, of the 600 block of Douglas Avenue, Aurora, was arrested at 12:15 a.m. in the 2300 block of Route 34 and charged with retail theft of under $200, said Oswego police. Reported by Patch 3 days ago.

Friends lift festival beers to remember Alex Teves, fund non-profits

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From Crooked Stave to Elk Mountain, at least 10 local breweries will join in a beer festival on July 20 to celebrate the lives of victims of the Aurora theater shooting. Reported by Denver Post 3 days ago.

Open For Business: Naperville Site For Newest Lumber Liquidators Location

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Open For Business: Naperville Site For Newest Lumber Liquidators Location Patch Naperville, IL --

Homeowners planning to install new wood flooring have another retail option in Naperville.


Lumber Liquidators has opened its newest store in Naperville. The store opened two weeks ago and is located at 2603 Aurora Ave., west of the Goodwill Industrie Reported by Patch 3 days ago.

Is your doctor an Aurora doctor? He/she may be soon

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The day I was writing my story on the decline of independent doctors and the rise of hospital-employed doctors, I saw a full-page ad in the Chicago Tribune for Aurora Health Care announcing it had hired two urology specialists who joined Milwaukee-based Aurora’s offices in Kenosha and Gurnee, Ill. Independent physicians, especially primary-care doctors, have been joining hospitals in droves the past five to 10 years but the trend has spread to specialty practices the past two or three years. Aurora… Reported by bizjournals 3 days ago.

Directech Solutions Inc. Merges with ITsavvy to Offer Powerful Print Solutions

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Directech Solutions, Inc. just merged with ITsavvy in order to offer an industry-leading range of printer/multi-function device services and solutions.

Addison, IL (PRWEB) July 12, 2013

Company officials just announced that Directech Solutions, Inc. has merged with ITsavvy in order to offer an industry-leading range of printer/multi-function device services and solutions. Read more about this on ITsavvy’s new Acquisitions page.

Mike Theriault, president and CEO of ITsavvy, said, “With the rapid growth of ITsavvy’s managed print service, savvyPrint, we need the finest expertise available. Like ITsavvy, Directech has a very knowledgeable staff that is client focused and provides a high level of service. Our intent with this merger is to be able to offer the full range of solutions for printers and multi-function devices.”

Aurora, Ill.-based Directech Solutions, Inc. has been providing multi-function printer sales and support since 1993. By selling, leasing, renting and servicing digital copiers, fax machines, multi-function machines as well as black and white and color laser printers, Directech has been able to establish a long history of extremely satisfied clients. The company will continue to offer both new and reconditioned equipment.

Dale Evensen president of Directech, said, “We have been focused on the printer side, but weren’t really big on the network side. This is a major benefit that ITsavvy brings to our clients.”

Evensen stressed that Directech clients will still have the same account reps and will still be interacting with the same client service staff.

Theriault and Evensen said that the merger will have significant benefits for both companies’ clients. “Directech’s clients will be able to take advantage of our savvyPrint offerings from the low end printer all the way to the highest end multi-function device,” Theriault said, ”This means access to the full range of ITsavvy’s products and managed services. For ITsavvy’s clients, this means enhanced product offerings and a complete range of printer/multi-function device services. Existing clients at both companies will notice nothing except positive changes.”

Evensen added, “The bottom line is that all of our clients will be getting the same or better service and a significantly expanded range of offerings and capabilities.”

ITsavvy, one of the fastest growing companies of its type in the U.S., is a recognized leader in tailored end-to-end IT product and service solutions. ITsavvy built its reputation as a value-added reseller with industry-leading product availability; design and implementation, client support and delivery speed through 47 distribution centers across the U.S. The company’s new user-friendly website provides 100s of concise, leading-edge IT decision-making resources, including an e-commerce site with real-time pricing and availability. ITsavvy is headquartered in Addison, Ill., with offices in Chicago’s Loop; Davenport, Iowa; Hayward, Calif.; and Beavercreek, Ohio. Call 1-855-ITsavvy (1-855-487-2889), email: info(at)ITsavvy(dot)com , visit: http://www.ITsavvy.com/

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About ITsavvy’s Trademarked savvyPrint Solution
ITsavvy turns print management into a predictable expense rather than a large capital investment. Services include automated fulfillment and reports on usage and needs---one monthly PO for the entire fleet. And unlike competitors, ITsavvy will manage mismatched devices; this allows clients to optimize what they have until it’s time for replacement. Managed print solutions include: fleet management, remote monitoring, auto fulfillment, problem remediation and optimization.

Visit ITsavvy’s Media Center at: http://www.ITsavvy.com/about/media-center/

About ITsavvy http://www.ITsavvy.com/
ITsavvy was founded in 2004 by industry experts Mike Theriault and Chris Kurpeikis. The company has grown from a Midwest start-up to a national, award-winning leader in IT products and services. Mike and Chris conceived of ITsavvy after becoming convinced they could significantly outdo competitors in a number of areas including client service. By combining a comprehensive value-added reseller business with an industry-leading array of services through its Advanced Solutions Group, ITsavvy is quickly becoming the benchmark for integrated IT products and advanced solutions providers.

About Directech Solutions, Inc. http://www.directechsolutions.com/
Directech Solutions, Inc. is a Chicagoland Authorized Canon Dealer that has provided sales and support to Chicago and its surrounding suburbs since 1993. Directech Solutions, Inc. was founded by technicians who were frustrated by the declining service standards in the office equipment industry. Their dedication to excellence and skill in providing an exceptional support team sets them apart from the competition. With Directech the solution to all your office equipment needs is one phone call away.

Media Contact: Jean Van Rensselar, Smart PR Communications Jean(at)SmartPRCommunications(dot)com /630-363-8081

“ITsavvy” is a Registered Trademark of B2B Industries LLC. All other company and product names may be trademarks of respective companies with which they are associated. Reported by PRWeb 3 days ago.

Newtown Families to Receive Donated Funds amid Dispute

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A draft proposal presented at a town hall meeting in Newtown, Connecticut on Thursday evening states that the families of each of the 26 victims of the horrific school shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School will receive $281,000 in donated funds.

According to the Hartford Courant, a committee headed by former federal Judge Alan Nevas held a hearing to discuss how to distribute $7.7 million of the $11.4 million collected in donations since the tragedy last December.

The proposal distributes 95% of the $7.7 million to the families of the victims by the Newtown-Sandy Hook Community Foundation, Inc. In addition, the 12 families of children who survived the shootings will each receive $20,000. The two teachers who were wounded will obtain a total of $150,000 split between them.

Kenneth Feinberg, an attorney who only advised the families – but who some families wanted appointed to distribute the funds – said the committee plans to finalize the distribution amounts by Monday. Families are required to file their claims for funds by August 2^nd.

“The money will be out the door to the families by August 15^th,” said Feinberg, who oversaw funds in Aurora, Virginia Tech and now Boston. “No amount of money is adequate to deal with these horrors. The money is a pretty poor substitute, but that’s what we have.”

Nevas and the two other committee members first met privately with some of the 40 families eligible for funds, then held a public hearing attended by 40 to 50 people.

During the public hearing, some people asked about the remainder of the $11.4 million in the fund. Caryn Kaufman said that, as a spokesman for 50 members affected by mass killings, such as those in Littleton and Aurora, Colorado, she believes all the money should go to the families of the Sandy Hook victims.

“The public gave money after seeing the faces of those precious children and brave school staff who were senselessly murdered,” Kaufman said. “The intent was clear; help ease the burden of those families who lost the most that day. Stop re-victimizing the victims.”

Rob Accomando, organizer of the My Sandy Hook Family Fund, which provided more than $1.2 million to the families of the victims, said the foundation should give more information about how it arrived at its decisions.

“There are a whole lot of questions that should have come before this meeting,” Accomando said. “There’s a lot of people here who would love to know how we got to this point, and why the committee has not done things more transparently.”

Nevas, however, responded that the distribution of the funds was the decision of the foundation, not the committee.

The local chapter of the United Way originally handled the fund when donations began coming in. The Newtown-Sandy Hook Community Foundation, Inc. now oversees the fund and made the decision to split the fund and give $7.7 million to the families and reserve the remainder as a community fund.

Some of the victims’ families have been critical of the foundation. They have claimed that the group has not been attentive to the desire of the families to have an independent third party manage the fund, that it has not been transparent regarding the source of donations, that it has not shared donor intent information, and that it has taken too long to make distribution decisions.

The Courant reports that, last week, members of 12 of the families met with the news outlet, under condition of anonymity, to discuss their battle with the foundation for months over how the fund is disbursed.

The foundation maintained that it was never intended to be a victim’s compensation fund and that the $7.7 million, to be distributed to the 40 families, is more than fair, while family members asserted they had no trust in a board “which raised money on the blood of their dead children.”

“It is massively insulting to the families that since day one they have asked for our advice and then completely ignored it every time, making us victims all over again,” one family member said.

The report indicates that the struggle between the families and the foundation came to a head two weeks ago at a meeting that ended with at least two mothers running from the room crying.

The foundation’s plan is to keep the remainder of the fund for the community to be distributed at some later point by a separate committee of town officials. Foundation members say that those funds are for the long-term needs of Newtown, whatever they may be.

"The easy thing to do is just give the money to the victims and close the account. That's the easy thing but not necessarily the right thing," said foundation President Dr. Charles Herrick. "In the short-term, I don't pretend to believe that anyone is happy but in the long-term, I hope the families will see it as the right decision to reserve money for the community's future needs."

Foundation members also indicate that the attorney general’s office reviewed their records and determined that they were honoring not only their by-laws, but also donor intent that money go to the community.

Family members say, however, that the attorney general reviewed a minimal amount of the total donations and that the fund has changed names several times. In addition, they claim that there has already been plenty of money donated to the Newtown community through numerous charities.

Herrick responded, “There were 450 other kids in school that day and we have no idea what long term needs they will require as they go through the school system.”

According to the Courant, Gov. Dannel Malloy (D-WFP) said he had recommended that United Way bring in an independent third party to distribute the fund soon after the shooting. The United Way raised the money, then turned the fund over to the foundation.

 
 
 
  Reported by Breitbart 3 days ago.

Water main breaks affect traffic in Aurora Friday morning

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Drivers in Aurora were advised to consider an alternate route Friday morning, as two water main breaks were expected to impact traffic. Reported by Denver Post 3 days ago.

Hospice Patient Gets Dream to See Loretta Lynn

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Passages Hospice helped grant a wish for 90-year-old James Dick, who wanted to see country singer Loretta Lynn in concert. Video: http://bit.ly/155o7OG.

Lisle, IL (PRWEB) July 12, 2013

Lisle-based Passages Hospice helped grant a wish for one of its patients, 90-year-old James Dick, who wanted to see country singer Loretta Lynn in concert.

James Dick and his wife Rosie had already been married for nearly twenty years before Loretta Lynn started making music, but her catchy tunes about everyday life immediately hit home with them. They listened to Lynn's music on records, and letter cassette tapes. The couple even has a recording of one of Lynn's concerts that they attended.

"He'll show it to anyone who will watch," said Shontrale Williams, James Dick's caregiver from Passages Hospice.

Lynn's music moved with James and Rosie Dick throughout their 66 years of marriage, sending songs full of emotions - of country, celebration and change.

But Rosie Dick passed away recently, and James Dick turned to Lynn's music for a new reason: comfort.

Dick, now 90 and a Passages Hospice patient in Mt. Zion, Illinois, wanted to hear Lynn live in concert again as a tribute to "my Rosie". Last weekend, Passages Hospice worked with a nonprofit wish-granting organization called Hospice Dreams to take Dick to RiverEdge Park in Aurora to see Lynn perform.

"He was just so excited," said Christy Cooper of Hospice Dreams. "This was very meaningful for him and helped him honor Rosie's memory."

Dick, accompanied by his daughter, sat in the 7th row as he tapped his toes and clapped along with the music. After the concert, fellow fans helped make the night extra special by asking Lynn's band members to greet Dick. They appeared, still in their boots and cowboy hats, to shake Dick's hand and pose for photos.

"Dick was quiet on the ride home," Cooper said. "It'd been a long, emotional day."

"He didn't have to say anything. Knowing we gave him those few hours was thanks enough."

See a video of the concert at: http://bit.ly/155o7OG.

Passages Hospice has helped grant more than 200 Dreams for its patients since 2008.

For more information about Passages Hospice, visit http://www.passageshospice.com. For more information about Hospice Dreams, visit http://www.hospicedreams.org. Reported by PRWeb 3 days ago.

Judge OK's insanity defense for Aurora massacre suspect James Holmes

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A Colorado judge allowed Aurora massacre suspect James Holmes to change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity on Tuesday and ordered an independent mental health evaluation. Reported by msnbc.com 2 days ago.

Survivors Of Aurora Theater Massacre, Families Of Victims, Advocates, and Faith Leaders To Hold Remembrance Event In Aurora Marking One-Year Anniversary Of Shooting

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Participants to Read Names of Thousands of Americans Killed By Gun Violence, Hold Moment of Silence for Aurora Victims at 12:38 a.m. When Shooting Occurred Event is Part of "No More Names: National Drive to Reduce Gun Violence" Bus Tour; www.NoMoreNames.org ***MEDIA AND EVENT... Reported by PR Newswire 2 days ago.

Police Bust $1 Million Cannabis Operation Near Naperville, 2 Charged

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Police Bust $1 Million Cannabis Operation Near Naperville, 2 Charged Patch Naperville, IL --

Two Aurora men are headed to court after police uncovered a marijuana-growing operation in their townhouse Thursday, officials said.

Naperville and Aurora police executed a search warrant at 5:59 p.m. Thursday, July 11 at 434 Plaza Place, the home o Reported by Patch 2 days ago.
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