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In less than a week and for a fraction of the price, you could be luxuriating in a Bath R Us bathroom makeover
One of the roadblocks to pulling the trigger on a bathroom renovation is the underlying thought of having workers you’ve never met trampling through your house for who knows how long. In the spirit of true confession, I must admit, my own master bathroom is an off-the-rails train wreck…hideous prefab, builder-grade shower and...
Read MoreAnts in your pants
We’ve spent months being cooped up inside and most of us are itching to get out and do things again. But if you’ve been suffering in seclusion with hemorrhoids, the feeling of having ants in your pants likely started long before it was okay to venture out. One of the symptoms of hemorrhoids is often an uncontrollable itch. The reason your...
Read MoreSeventy-five years ago, Stewart’s founders Jane and Dick Stewart created a service legacy that’s a cornerstone of the appliance store today
Celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, Stewart’s TV & Appliance store has expanded over the decades by relying on the same principals set forth by founder and father Dick Stewart in 1946: honesty, reliability and compassion. Simply put, the second gen sibling team that runs the store today—Ed, Pam and Nancy—still believes in...
Read MoreThe pros at Kaye Construction can add extra space to the home you love
Home additions come in all shapes and sizes. From a bump-out in your kitchen that increases the square footage in the heart of your home, to adding a second floor master bedroom and en suite bathroom, to building a sunroom on the back of your home, you will enjoy these newfound spaces for years to come. Specializing in home additions, Kaye...
Read MoreA Final Thought: Here’s to the month of June
Life can be a challenge living along the icy shores of the Great Lakes. Back in late February, I went for a walk along Lake Erie at Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve. It was surreal. The thick shore ice in all directions seemed like the surface of the moon, with jagged peaks of upturned ice farther out in the lake as if there had been an...
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