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Some Good Things To Know When Hiring a Contractor or Day Laborer

If you need the help of a handyperson or a professional contractor, before you hire anyone you should be aware of the practical and legal issues that may occur. Are you licensed? Each contractor who comes onto your property should have a valid license. Take the time to ask to see the license and inspect it closely checking the expiration dates for some expire yearly....

Pet Owners, Do You Have an Emergency Plan In Place For Your Pet?

Having a pre-arranged arrangement for your pet(s) should be part of a household disaster plan, in the event you must evacuate your home. It is always wise and humane to take your pets with you, but unfortunately only trained service dogs are allowed in emergency shelters due to public health and safety reasons. You will need to have another plan specifically for your pet in...

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Welcome to our blog! We are excited about the opportunity to be able to reach out to you on a regular basis with insurance information and local news or events. Of course, we welcome your thoughts and ideas, so please let us know what you think or if there are any questions you have for us. We're more than happy to help!...

Marinas Are Getting Busy, Time To Review Your Insurance On Your Watercraft

May is the month when the entire coastline from Connecticut to Maine starts to awaken after a long winter’s rest. The quaint seaside villages slowly become busy with visitors from both summer residents and day trippers alike. The true telltale sign that summer is near is when the marinas become crazy busy with the unveiling of boats from winter storage and slips quickly fill back...

Social Security, What You Can Do To Prepare For Retirement

It is forecasted that in the year 2033 Social Security will only be able to pay 70% to 75% of the scheduled promised benefits when an individual is ready to retire. And as if the news about Social Security isn’t bad enough, Medicare’s hospital insurance fund is expected to run out starting in 2024. So now what?? For those of you who are already retired,...