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You can catch more flies with sugar than vinegar” is an old saying about the tartness of vinegar, but it doesn’t do vinegar justice.  Plain white vinegar is great for green springtime cleaning.  Save the apple cider and wine vinegars for cooking.

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Peter Kapuranis, Steve Peckar, Brent Delehoy, Margaret Hansen, Tamara Evans, Mindy Levy and Burton Levy are all part of the J&B Building Company family. Photo by Peter Jones

By Jeffrey V. Smith

For more than four decades, J&B Building Company employees have exemplified the positive characteristics of a family business. Not only do actual relatives run the business, but all company employees and clients are considered, and treated, as members of the family lending to its motto of managing commercial property with a “pride-in-ownership attitude, as if it was our own.”

Originally founded in 1969 as a construction management and property management firm by Jay Levy, the business became a true family-run company when his brother Burton came on-board as a partner and giving birth to the J&B name (Jay and Burton). Since then, J&B Building Company has broadened its focus into developments, management and brokerage of commercial properties, including retail, industrial, office and mini storage.

The company now manages more than 500,000 square feet of commercial property along the Front Range and offers brokerage services, such as commercial sales and leasing and tenant and buyer representation. [click to continue…]

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Make a difference by becoming a CASA volunteer

May 12, 2011

If volunteering, helping children in need, or becoming more involved in the community is on your “to do” list then becoming a CASA volunteer is a great option for you to explore. The CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Jefferson and Gilpin counties program is in strong need for dedicated community members to become a [...]

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Make a difference by becoming a CASA volunteer

May 10, 2011

If volunteering, helping children in need, or becoming more involved in the community is on your “to do” list then becoming a CASA volunteer is a great option for you to explore. The CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Jefferson and Gilpin counties program is in strong need for dedicated community members to become a [...]

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Famous Bonanza & Easy Street Casinos 4/26 (advertisement)

April 26, 2011
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Stay tuned…

March 8, 2011

Colorado Gambler is changing things up The Colorado Gambler family has decided to do things a little different for spring 2011. The Gambler will be published the second and fourth weeks of the month beginning in April! But don’t miss our St. Patrick’s Day issue next week, Tuesday, March 15 – 21, for all Colorado [...]

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Colorado History — Buried Alive: James Stevens survives mine collapse to continuing doing what he loved

March 1, 2011

For 12 days and 10 hours, James Stevens was trapped underground. The story of this Nevadaville miner’s ordeal is remarkable. In 1897, Stevens was working as a miner in the rich gold mines surrounding Nevadaville, which is literally “up the Gulch” from Central City. Like its more famous neighbor, Nevadaville was founded in June 1859 [...]

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Full House — Thinking About Poker: Cosmic Moments

March 1, 2011

I had to fly out to Southern California a few weeks ago to attend services for a friend who passed away, and after that solemn task was accomplished I went on to happier places and things. Saw my parents and one of my brothers with his (now) fiancé and enjoyed the famously mild Southern California [...]

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