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Do you remember June 1976?

If you were in high school in 1976, you are likely approaching age 65, which is when you will begin making decisions regarding your Medicare options. To learn more about your options, give me a call to schedule a no-cost, no-obligation educational meeting. In the meantime, enjoy recalling these memories from June 1976: Top 5...

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Is it time to review your will?

When it comes to drafting a will, estate planning attorney Margaret T. Karl says that most people do it when they get married or have children. But oftentimes, they draft one, put it away, and forget about it, which can turn out to be a mistake in the long run. “To make sure your wishes are carried out, when situational life changes happen,...

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Sarah McKay Counseling helps people of all ages navigate life

After working on several levels of the clinical counseling arena in the Cleveland area—from crisis care in a hospital setting to counseling in schools and other practices—I decided to establish my own practice in 2016 and put together a group of like-minded counselors with synergistic specialties. During and following the pandemic,...

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Giving back in deed

As electricians, we get satisfaction from solving problems for our customers, ensuring their safety and fixing what’s wrong. We take the same direct, hands-on approach with our charitable pursuits. Over the years, we’ve chosen charities that are close to home—and close to our hearts. In May, our staff sponsored 121 flags for the...

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Energy tax credit up to $600

As part of our customer-centric approach—with an emphasis on selection, savings and service—making sure people get the most bang for their buck is a priority. We’re excited to let people know about the 30 percent energy tax credit they can earn on new energy-efficient windows, which began in January 2023. As part of the Inflation...

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