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OPEN HOUSE 6/29 –AMAZING HOME W/ Gorgeous Waterview of Greenwich Bay
Amazing home with Gorgeous Water view
45 Alger Ave
Warwick, RI 02818
Single Family Home
Beds: 3 Baths: 1.5
Land Size: 17479
Sq.Ft.: 2100
OPEN HOUSE 6/22 12-2pm!


Take a Virtual Tour: http://b.vrguild.net/c/stnd.pl?U=0805300841367866&Z=1
Property Details
Breathtaking Views of Greenwich Bay. Meticulously kept home with open floor plan and oversized kitchen. Retreat to the deck with Hot tub, and fenced back yard with ingrd pool and gazebo.
Room Features
Hardwd, Ceramic, and wall to wall carpet
Full Basement
Dining Rm
Den
Rec Rm
Laundry Rm
Living Room
Building Features
Ceiling fans
Near highway/freeway
Patio/deck
Waterfront
Swimming …
Local Father Helps Hospital That Helped Son
By Jeff Malachowski/Staff Writer
Tue Jun 17, 2008, 06:53 PM EDT
SHREWSBURY -
What began as a tragedy for the Prefontaine family has turned into a blessing for many children at Franciscan Children’s Hospital, as the Prefontaine Foundation has raised and donated over $300,000 to the hospital.
One of the organization’s founders, Chris Prefontaine, was recently honored for his efforts with the foundation and Franciscan Children’s Hospital and was inspired to create the foundation after his son Nick received treatment at the hospital.
On Feb. 5, 2003, Prefontaine received a call that Nick had been in a skiing accident on Mt. Wachusett …
Eerie Election Insight on Obama
Obama’s Academia Nuts
By INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY Posted Friday, April 25, 2008 4:20 PM PT
Education: How exactly do former terrorists get to teach at America’s universities? Unfortunately, Obama’s friends William Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn are just a few of the inmates running those asylums.
Obama associates William Ayers and his wife, Bernadine Dohrn, are more than former members of the Weather Underground, terrorists who engaged in bombings of American government buildings during the Vietnam War.
They are academics.
Ayers and the Weather Underground bombed New York City police headquarters in June 1970, the U.S. Capitol Building in March 1971 and the Pentagon in May …
Community Leadership Award Dinner - Franciscan Children’s Hospital
Congratulations to Chris Prefontaine on receiving Franciscan Hospital for Children’s 2008 Community Leadership Award!
Friends, supporters and well-wishers of Franciscan Hospital for Children, gathered on Tuesday, May 20 at The InterContinental Hotel in Boston, to honor and celebrate the Hospital’s local heroes. Chris Prefontaine, founder of the Prefontaine Foundation (now the Prefontaine Fund) and Todd Patkin, founder of Todd G. Patkin Charitable Ventures received the presitigious Community Leadership Award while Victoria Tolman, former patient and current employee of Franciscan Hospital for Chidren, was the recipient of the 2008 Profile in Children’s Courage Award.
Franciscan Hospital congratulates the honorees and extends its …
Pareto Principle : 80 20 Rule
As many of you well know the Pareto Principle, or the 80-20 rule, affirms that 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. For example 80% of what you wear each day is, in actuality, comprised of only 20% of your entire wardrobe. Same thing with the items you may use in your office, and the groceries you eat in the course of a week, and the colleagues you email during your work day. In all cases, 80% of the items you use are only 20% of all of your options.
In business the Pareto Principle translates to …
Time Saving Tips for Real Estate Investors
Time Saver #1: Delegation
Regardless of what level investor you are, you still want to make sure you’re not stuck doing the tedious, repetitive, time-sucking mundane activities that make you feel busy.
Your focus should always stay on the five key elements of investing:
1. Locating prospects
2. Prescreening them quickly, but efficiently
3. Getting the deed or purchase agreement on the “low hanging fruit”
4. Using the systemized checklists to sell or lease option a property
5. Delegating the rent collection for your lease option or rental properties
Don’t get stuck talking on the phone to any and all sellers at all hours of the day/night. Don’t waste time going after …
Powerful Wealth With Your IRA
How to Earn and Accumulate Tax FREE Wealth In Your Self-Directed ROTH IRA
We can start by saying: I am not an IRA Expert. But I utilize a company called Equity Trust Company who employs hundreds of experts. They are the nation’s leading self-directed IRA custodians. I have my IRA’s there, my kids’ and my companies’, as well as all my private investors’ IRAs.
If you’re not familiar with the ROTH IRA, it’s a new kind of IRA created by the tax payer Relief Act of 1997. Traditional IRA’s are “tax-deferred” accounts that are funded with pre-tax dollars and in most cases …
Blog Probes Real Estate Models
www.REALonomics.net is a blog that is asking serious questions about where the real estate industry is going. More specifically, REALonomics poses challenges to the broker/owners to adopt models that will allow their organizations to become more transparent.REALonomics.net advocates that the industry open up the property information portals to consumers and upgrade its approach to how it is interacting with the consumer by implementing more social networking such as www.CityBlogUSA.com, a community blogging network for every city in the USA.Visit www.REALonomics.net.
RI Real Estate Blog
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