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Top Rail Fence expands footprint in Georgia

By

LBM Journal

October 19, 2023

(Top Rail Fence)

 

Top Rail Fence, the on-time professionals in fence design, quality, installation and service, announced today that it is expanding its services in the Peach State with the opening of Top Rail Fence North Georgia. The location is owned byRyan Van Epps.

 

“It’s my goal to provide the homeowners of North Georgia with beautiful fencing that improves their property values and provides them with security and peace of mind,” Van Epps said. “I worked construction during the summers when I was growing up in Roswell, Georgia. It was great to be able to step back and actually see the physical product of my hard work. This sense of accomplishment inspired me to open my own fencing company.”

 

Top Rail Fence North Georgia’s territory is northwest of Atlanta and is growing rapidly with families who are leaving city life to settle in more suburban communities.

 

“These families are going to need fencing for their new homes,” Van Epps said. “The metro Atlanta area has been growing steadily for years, and Woodstock, a city in our service area, has been listed as the second fastest growing city in the state. With all this development, separating spaces and adding privacy is a top concern. Top Rail Fence North Georgia is here to meet that demand.”

 

Van Epps is from the North Georgia area but went to college at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, where he received a bachelor’s degree in economics. He has spent the last 18 years working in the life insurance industry as a business analyst.

 

“As an analyst, I’ve spent my career providing my clients with a focused attention to detail,” he said. “I believe this will serve me well as I build my career in the residential services industry. This area needs a company that will deliver quality fencing at a transparent price with excellent customer service.”

 

Van Epps and his wife have been married for 13 years and have two boys, ages 12 and 10.

 

Top Rail Fence is a part of HomeFront Brands, a family of emerging, franchised residential and commercial property service brands that includes Top Rail Fence, Temporary Wall Systems, BiltRite Home Inspections, The Designery, Window Hero Exterior Cleaning Services and Mozzie Dome.

 

Top Rail Fence North Georgia serves clients in Acworth, Buford, Canton, Cumming, Duluth, Flowery Branch, Gainesville, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville, Suwanee, Winder and Woodstock, Georgia.

 

To learn more about Top Rail Fence North Georgia, please visit https://toprailfence.com/locations/north-georgia/.

 

https://lbmjournal.com/top-rail-fence-expands-footprint-in-georgia/

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Georgia family, including children, killed in Catskills plane crash

State Police said the crash victims were members of a family from Georgia who had been in the area for a baseball tournament in Cooperstown

By Mike Goodwin, Larry RulisonUpdated July 1, 2024 12:44 p.m.

Authorities are investigating a plane crash Sunday near the Delaware County village of Sidney.

 

Authorities are investigating a plane crash Sunday near the Delaware County village of Sidney.

Will Waldron/Times Union

 

Five members of a Georgia family — including two children — died Sunday in a plane crash in the Delaware County town of Masonville, State Police said.

 

The plane crashed near Lake Cecil Road, an isolated road south and east of the village of Sidney, at about 2 p.m. State Police said they used drones, helicopters and ATVs to search the rural terrain before finding the wreckage.

 

Investigators identified the dead as Roger Beggs, 76, Laura VanEpps, 43, Ryan VanEpps, 42, James R. VanEpps, 12, and Harrison VanEpps, 10. They were in the area to attend a baseball tournament in Cooperstown, the troopers said.

 

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash, which involved a Piper PA-46-310P.

 

TheNTSB believes the Piper took off from Alfred S. Nader Regional Airport in Oneonta and was headed to Charlestown, W.Va.“when it crashed under unknown circumstances.”

 

NTSB spokeswoman Sarah Taylor Sulick told the Times Union that a safety board investigator was expected at the site by Monday afternoon and that an update would likely be given Monday evening.

 

“Once on site, the investigator will begin the process of documenting the scene and examining the wreckage,” the NTSB said in a statement. “The aircraft wreckage will then be recovered to a secure facility for further evaluation.”

 

“Our investigator has emphasized that witness reports will be very helpful to the investigation,” Sulick told the Times Union, referring to an email address: witness@ntsb.gov that any witnesses can use to contact the NTSB. (The NTSB investigates airplane crashes and other high-profile rail, highway and watercraft disasters.)

 

The NTSB added that it focuses its investigations on three areas: the pilot, the aircraft and the “operating environment,” requiring it to obtain a large amount of evidence ranging from flight track data, electronic surveillance, phone data, witness accounts, a background check on the pilot and their activities leading up to the crash, and maintenance records.

 

“During the on-scene phase of the investigative process, the NTSB does not determine or speculate about the cause of the accident,” the NTSB statement read.

 

The crash occurred less than two weeks after a small, twin-engine aircraft crashed near Maxwell and Albany Shaker roads in Colonie, killing the pilot in an incident that shook nearby buildings.

 

Natalie Gillis, of Calgary, a 34-year-old pilot, photographer, poet and wilderness guide, was the sole victim in that crash.

 

The Piper PA 31 Navajo aircraft crashed less than two minutes after takeoff from Albany International Airport.

July 1, 2024|Updated July 1, 2024 12:44 p.m.

 

https://www.timesunion.com/hudsonvalley/article/plane-carrying-5-crashes-catskill-mountains-19548818.php

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Possible inflight break up of Piper Malibu (N85PG)?

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Obviously far too early to speculate on cause of the crash on Sunday of N85PG departing out of KN66 en route to KCRW that killed a family of 5 but is it really possible that it was an inflight breakup? Seems unusual for an inflight breakup to occur as it's climbing through 9000' MSL.

 

 

The timing of the trackmatches up with a cell of moderate to heavy echoes that moved in from the west and met the aircraft at the exact time and placeit appeared to depart controlled flight and began some erratic maneuvering, followed by a loss of signal.

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/aviation/comments/1dt2j6z/possible_inflight_break_up_of_piper_malibu_n85pg/