5 Tips For Keeping Your Dog Safe In The Heat
The summer’s a great time for going out and having fun with your dog, but there are a few risks that come along with the heat. Here are 5 tips to help keep your dog safe in the summer.
The summer’s a great time for going out and having fun with your dog, but there are a few risks that come along with the heat. Here are 5 tips to help keep your dog safe in the summer.
Congratulations to Mechanicville High School senior Marcus Tobin on being awarded the 2019 Connors Agency Business Scholarship, given in memory of John H. & Kathleen Connors to a student who has shown exemplary knowledge in the field of business. In addition to having a desire for success in business, our recipient is selected based on a number of other qualities that are essential for success including selfless volunteering and active involvement to give back in our community where needed.
Car insurance is a necessary expense for many people, and there are a variety of ways to save on this household cost once you know what it takes. To get started, gather your personal information, determine your budget and then consider the insurance coverage that you think will best safeguard you and your lifestyle.
Here are 10 ways to save on your car insurance:
“I came home from work, and the garage door was open. I thought I forgot to close it, but then I noticed the back door was open too,” says Jeanne Storm,* a homeowner in St. Louis, Missouri. “I walked into the kitchen and there was glass everywhere.”
The sun was still shining outside, she recalls, which made it even harder to believe what the broken glass really meant. Storm and her husband were the victims of a well-planned burglary that happened in broad daylight.
If the frame on one of your mobile home windows is warped or severely weather damaged, replace it. Even if the frames aren't warped or damaged, windows that seem to constantly need repair or adjustment should be replaced. A new, efficient window keeps cold drafts out of your manufactured home and saves you energy dollars in the long run.
Before you buy a replacement for an old window, think about the style and size of the new window you'd like. Things to consider are the window's location, whether you want a smaller or larger replacement, and the way the original window was mounted on your home. Don't assume that you must replace your old window with an exact duplicate. Many new energy-efficient windows, in a variety of styles, are made for manufactured homes.