Making it easier for businesses to deduct research and development costs from their taxes and improving transportation infrastructure are part of U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s goal to increase manufacturing jobs in the United States.
Greenfield couple builds tiny little house to put up guests in a storybook setting
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Joanne McFadden
When guests stand by the lamppost on the property of Kim and Ray Faiola, the pitter-patter of feet they’re likely to hear belong to the couple’s lovable dog, Rudy. When the Faiolas are expecting guests, you won’t find them hastily straightening up a spare room, throwing a set of sheets on a sofa sleeper or inflating an air mattress. Instead, when guests arrive, Rudy greets them and shows the way to the always-ready guest quarters — a tiny cottage that mirrors the design of their main house, which Faiola built in 1984....
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