Ride safe with these motorcycle tips Motorcyclists know that riding gives them a freedom that driving a car just can’t match. However, the best riders also know that motorcycles require more focus to operate and don’t provide the same protections cars do in the event of a crash. The best riders also take great care … Read More
Adding a Teenager to Car Insurance
Adding a teenager to car insurance can be a challenging time for parents. Not only are parents anxious about their teen’s driving safety, they often suffer from “sticker shock” when faced with an increase in premium. Below is a look at how teens drive these days. This information will give you a better understanding of … Read More
GAiN, Thank you for Stealing My Saturday
GAiN, Thank you for Stealing my Saturday. I have a confession. Initially, the thought of giving up an entire Saturday to do volunteer work sounded like a bad idea. As a business owner, Saturdays are often the day when I can get caught up on work-uninterrupted. But this Saturday morning I also had a tugging on my heart … Read More
7 Tips for Students Heading off to College
College is expensive enough without the added cost of unexpected accidents or theft, not covered by your insurance policy. To help get the most out of your coverage, below are 7 tips for students heading off to college: HOMEOWNERS (varies by state) Personal Property: Most homeowners policies will cover personal property for up to 10% … Read More
Firework Pet Safety
Firework Pet Safety: Keep your pets safe during the Fourth of July Fireworks For most of us, the Fourth of July is a time to enjoy the pyrotechnics that mark the holiday. But for our pets, fireworks are another story. The noisy rockets and firecrackers so many of us enjoy can traumatize our pets. Firework Pet … Read More
Firework Safety
When Things go BOOM in the Night Firework Safety- For most of us, Fourth of July is a time to enjoy the company of family and friends, having fun and creating memories – whether at home or traveling to Philadelphia, Reading, Lehigh Valley or elsewhere. But for some families, the holiday is a nightmare. Homes … Read More
4 Easy Spring Cleaning Tips
With warm weather on the way, it’s time to think about spring cleaning. Most of us love the idea of opening the windows and airing the house out while doing chores. Start by bringing all accumulated clutter to a temporary staging area. Begin to divide into piles for organizing, donating, or tossing. All the stuff you don’t … Read More
Valentine’s Day Trivia
Valentine’s Day Trivia- Who declared the first Valentine’s Day in the late 5th century? Pope Gelasius Valentine. Pope Gelasius turned “Lupercalia”, an ancient Roman festival of purification and fertility, into a Christian feast day and set its observance a day earlier, on February 14. He proclaimed February 14 to be the feast day in honor … Read More
Winter Wonderland Travel Tips
Ah, the majestic beauty and of freshly fallen snow. The anticipation and excitement young children have for a predicted storm. Then there’s the familiar sound of children’s laughter while they sled and build snowmen. Winter is a great time for building family memories! Winter is also a nightmare for many adults. … Read More
4 Tips For a Safe Thanksgiving Dinner
You want to do all you can to get ready for Thanksgiving. You may be doing a lot of cooking and baking. Family and friends may be heading your way for the holiday. A little bit of planning can go a long way to make sure everything remains safe. The National Fire Protection Agency finds … Read More