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Spartan StormShield’s attention to detail, including working with insurance companies, means that when this team installs one of its high-quality roof systems on your home, you’re covered
Renee and Aaron Price of North Ridgeville were horrified when they discovered water seeping in around the roof vent on their home. Being a skilled general contractor with more than 25 years of experience, Aaron had no problem grabbing a ladder and climbing up to fix the issue. Unfortunately, the roof had sustained damage and needed to be...
Read MoreReal estate commission changes: A new ruling will change the way we buy and sell homes, but Exactly has always been ahead of the curve
The real estate industry is bracing for major changes this month, upending the way in which real estate commissions are paid. Stemming from a lawsuit filed against the National Association of Realtors that challenged the standard 6% commission structure—typically split between the buyer’s and seller’s agents—these are the most...
Read MoreNow through the end of October, Bunker Hill Golf Course will serve more than 3,000 partiers its delicious, customizable clambake
In Carousel, Nettie laments that she shouldn’t have eaten “those last four dozen clams.” In Rogers and Hammerstein’s world, clambakes included codfish chowder cooked in iron kettles with salted pork and red-hot lobsters. But the most important thing about the “Real Nice Clambake” was that “we all had a real good...
Read MoreNorthport Flooring America remains dedicated to installing floors its customers adore
Visitors to the Northport Flooring America showroom are greeted by a wide array of flooring options, from luxurious hardwoods and plush carpets to modern laminates and stylish tiles. While the spotlight is on comparing the latest trends and timeless classics on display, the behind-the-scenes efficiency and customer-centric service truly set...
Read MoreA Final Thought: The Perfect Peach
I grew up in Georgia, the Peach State, but as a kid I didn’t care for peaches. They were hot and fuzzy, made your face sticky and had a hard pit in the middle. The Southern classics I preferred were salted watermelon and boiled peanuts. I say the peaches were hot because in August we’d pick them right from the trees in the orchards at Lake...
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