Archive > February 2011

Protect yourself from the Silent Killer (CO)

This winter has been one for the record books, with all the damage that all this season’s snowfall has brought. News reports across New England are warning you about the potential dangers of the snow, and the preventive steps to keep you and your family safe.  While most of the media coverage is focused on [...]

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A Valentine’s Day to Remember

I hope everyone had an enjoyable and fun-filled Valentine’s Day (and that the ladies got some nice, sparkly things on Cupid’s special day…). We know that your special friend worked very hard to get something that would show you their affection, so return the favor by making sure those valuables are protected! Make sure you [...]

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Spend Some Preventive Pennies to Save Some Big-Time Headache Dollars

No matter who you are or what you do for work, everyone tends to procrastinate, especially, when it comes to household maintenance. No one wants to spend their hard earned money on household repairs, or worse, spend their weekend doing them themselves. However, even though we love to put off those repairs, just getting them [...]

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A Reason to Reconsider Flood Insurance

Right now the topic on everyone’s minds and all over the news is, “where do we put all this snow!”. While most people tend to “live in the moment” this is only half of the equation, people should start worrying about where all the snow is going to go after temperatures rise. Flooding can be [...]

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Protecting your Loved One’s Gifts

Well, it is that time of year again when you need to show your loved one just how much they mean to you, or else!  For most couples Valentine’s Day can a somewhat of a stressful holiday, with all trying to decide where to go, what presents to buy, how much to spend, or even [...]

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Driving while Texting and without Auto Insurance, the Wrong Road to Take

  By living in today’s technological era, our society has become almost completely dependent on technology. For the most part technology has really raised the standard of living across the globe. However, in a few cases certain innovations people have become dependent upon have led them on a path to danger. The focus of society’s [...]

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They Insured Their What?

Whenever I hear the word insurance, I think about homes, cars, floods, fires, and businesses. I must assume that my word association is not all that different than many others. Sure other words come up such as accidents, bills, and losses, but the phrase “body parts” has never made my list… Until today. It appears [...]

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Welcome back Perkins!

After 6 months on the sidelines with an MCL injury, the Celtics welcomed back Kendrick Perkins, their starting center from the last few years. This marks the return to the status quo with the Celtics, having all of their starters healthy and playing since last season. Perkins (6’10”, 280 pounds) will be another threat to [...]

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Congrats to you Tom Brady!

Tom Brady was name the Offensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press for the second time in his career. His touchdown to interception ratio of 9.0 broke his NFL record of 6.3. Despite his impressive statistics (36 touchdowns, 4 interceptions), Brady and company lost their third straight playoff game. The Patriots are 0-3 [...]

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New Workers’ Comp Amendment Might Have You Thinking Twice About Your Business’ Coverage

Massachusetts state congress has passed a law earlier this winter that will leave you wondering as an employer, “am I properly covered?”, and as an employee “Is my employer doing everything that is required of him/her to protect me?”.  A lot of employers have been trying to cut cost corners on their employees’ insurance coverage, [...]

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