School gets up-dated.Work has begun to create a new and up-to-date home for the Hannah Hannah, in the Bible, Samuel's mother. Her song is recalled in the Magnificat. The names Anna and Ann are variants of Hannah. Hannah jubilantly thankful to God for giving son. See : Gratitude Senesh Community Day School at 342 Smith St. in Brooklyn, in a building it has acquired for expansion and renovation, announced project manager Kenneth Levien, president Of Levien & Company. Enrollment at the Jewish private school is outgrowing the close quarters close quarters Noun, pl at close quarters a. engaged in hand-to-hand combat b. very near together Noun 1. it currently leases in a row-house building on Pacific Street. The Smith Street building, which the school owns, will provide it with a new, first-class facility that will have the capacity and features for its current and future requirements. The renovation will remove a portion of the second floor to create a two-story gymnasium gymnasium In Germany, a state-maintained secondary school that prepares pupils for higher academic education. This type of nine-year school originated in Strasbourg in 1537. and add partial third floor to the building. The facade facade (fəsäd`), exterior face or wall of a building. The term implies ordered placement of its openings and other features and thus seems inapplicable to a wall without design. of the Smith Street building will be completely renovated. Scheduled for completion in December 2006, the 20,000 s/f project will cost an estimated $4.5 million. The new building has been designed by Horowitz Architects, with Werner E. Tietjin P.E. serving as mechanical, electrical and plumbing plumbing, piping systems inside buildings for water supply and sewage. The Romans had a highly developed plumbing system; water was brought to Rome by aqueducts and distributed to homes in lead pipes—hence the name plumbing from the Latin word plumbum engineers and Thornton Thomasetti serving as structural engineers. |
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