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  • DEATH RECORD

    Dec 12, 2019

    ALBRIGHT, Daryl L., 59, resident at AristaCare at Huntingdon Park, formerly of Roaring Spring CARPER, Harry Mervin “Merv,” 86, Roaring Spring EBERSOLE, Kara L., 42, Duncansville GORMAN, David C., 72, Roaring Spring MCNALLY, Marjorie (Stonerook), 89, Hamburg, N.Y., formerly of Martinsburg MORELLI, Ruth H., 86, resident of William Penn Care Center, Jeanette, formerly of Williamsburg PHILLIPS, Judith A., 69, Berlin, formerly of Martinsburg REPLOGLE, Daniel Elvin, 64, Buffalo Mills, formerly of Roaring Spring WATER, Inez M., 78, Roaring Spr... Full story

  • DARYL L. ALBRIGHT

    Dec 12, 2019

    Daryl L. Albright, 59, a resident at AristaCare at Huntingdon Park, formerly of Roaring Spring, passed away Friday morning, Dec. 6, 2019, at the home, following an extended illness. A private committal service will be held at the convenience of the family. Daryl was born Aug. 13, 1960, in Roaring Spring, the son of Irene Louise (Smith) Albright and the late Orville William Albright. He is survived by two sisters: Rose Marie Detwiler and husband George of Martinsburg and Brenda (Jones) Pollard and husband Larry of Coatesville; four nieces and...

  • HARRY MERVIN 'MERV' CARPER

    Dec 12, 2019

    Harry Mervin "Merv" Carper, 86, of Roaring Spring, passed away Monday, December 2, 2019, at The Village at Morrison's Cove in Martinsburg. He was born on July 22, 1933, in Woodbury, PA, son of the late Oren and Grace (Woodcock) Carper. Mervin worked in the Engineering Department at Appleton Papers for over 40 years. He was a Korean War Veteran, serving in the U.S. Army. We will all fondly remember him calling everyone "Arch." Merv was a graduate of Roaring Spring High School where he was active...

  • KARA L. EBERSOLE

    Dec 12, 2019

    Kara L. Ebersole, 42, of Duncansville, passed away Friday morning, Dec. 6, 2019, at UPMC Altoona, following a battle with cancer. A memorial service was held Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the Todd T. Thompson Funeral Home Inc., www.thompsonfh.com, Roaring Spring. Pastor Mary Emery officiated. Kara was born April 28, 1977, in Roaring Spring, the daughter of Eldon and Lori (Butler) Merritts. She is survived by her father, Eldon Merritts and his wife Faith Lingenfelter of Hollidaysburg and her mother, Lori Merritts of Hollidaysburg; her husband; three...

  • DAVID C. GORMAN

    Dec 12, 2019

    David C. Gorman, 72, of Roaring Spring, passed away Friday, Dec. 6, 2019, at Conemaugh Nason Medical Center, Roaring Spring, following an extended illness. At the request of the deceased there will be no viewing and services will be private at the convenience of the family. David was born May 14, 1947, in Roaring Spring, the son of the late Jerry and Harriet (Oakes) Gorman. He had previously been married to Marie (Miller), who preceded him in death. David is survived by three children: David L. Gorman of Roaring Spring, Mary Lou Douglas and hus...

  • MARJORIE (STONEROOK) MCNALLY

    Dec 12, 2019

    Marjorie H. McNally, 89, of Hamburg, N.Y., passed away Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, at home. She was born Oct. 21, 1930, in Martinsburg, daughter of the late George and Annie (Hinish) Stonerook. Marjorie married Glenn P. McNally March 14, 1953. He preceded her in death Nov. 10, 2013. Surviving are three children: David (Laurie) McNally of Casper, Wyo.; Diane (Richard) McCall of Jacksonville, N.C; and Lee Ann McNally of Blasdill, N.Y.; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one sister, Nancy Reighard of Woodbury. She was a 1949 graduate...

  • RUTH H. MORELLI

    Dec 12, 2019

    Ruth H. Morelli, 86, a resident of William Penn Care Center, Jeannette, formerly of Williamsburg, passed away Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 4, 2019, at the care center. A mass of Christian burial was celebrated Monday, Dec. 9, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Williamsburg. Father Aron M. Maghsoudi was celebrant. Interment was held at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, rural Williamsburg. Ruth was born Dec. 18, 1932, in Elizabeth, N.J., daughter of the late Eugene and Sophia (Schauble) Hofmeister. She...

  • JUDITH A. PHILLIPS

    Dec 12, 2019

    Judith A. “Judi” Phillips, 69, of Berlin, formerly of Martinsburg, passed away Monday evening, Dec. 2, 2019, at Meadow View Nursing Center, Berlin. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family. Private inurnment will be held at Fairview Cemetery, Martinsburg. Judi was born Jan. 1, 1950, in Roaring Spring, daughter of the late Floyd M. and Ruth V. (Kinser) Reighard. She married the late James S. Phillips Nov. 27, 1970. Surviving are a son, Timothy M. (Tana) Phillips of St. Louis, Mo.; three granddaughters: Tay...

  • DANIEL ELVIN REPLOGLE

    Dec 12, 2019

    Daniel Elvin Replogle, 64, of Buffalo Mills, formerly of Roaring Spring, passed away Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019, at home. A funeral was held Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the Weaver Funeral Home LLC, www.weaversfh.com. Pastor M. Brandon Horton officiated. Interment was in Dry Hill Cemetery,Woodbury. Daniel was born Nov. 18, 1955, in Woodbury, son of the late John and Betty (Kensinger) Replogle. Surviving are sister Elaine Tessier (Mark) of Claysburg; sister Beverly Horton (Merle) of Woodbury; sister Sharon Smith (Brian) of Chesterfield, Va.; brother Ronald...

  • INEZ M. WALTER

    Dec 12, 2019

    Inez M. Walter, 78, of Roaring Spring, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019, at Conemaugh Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, after a brief illness. A funeral was held Monday, Dec. 9, at the Todd T. Thompson Funeral Home Inc., thompsonfh.com, Roaring Spring. Pastor Dave Huston officiated. Interment was made in Claysburg Union Cemetery. Inez was born May 30, 1941, in Roaring Spring and was raised by Jerry and Harriet Gorman. She was twice married, first to James Elwood Amick, who passed away Jan. 14, 1987; she then married Levi E. Walter July 8, 1993, in...

  • Frontier Patriots to Meet Dec. 14

    Dec 12, 2019

    The quarterly meeting of the Frontier Patriots Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution will meet at noon Saturday Dec. 14. at Hoss's Steak and Seafood, 4308 Business 220, Bedford. The Frontier Patriots Chapter includes the counties of Blair, Bedford, Clearfield and Huntingdon. All current members of the Frontier Patriots Chapter are invited to attend, as well as any male who is interested in joining the Sons of the American Revolution. Any male who can prove lineal descent from a patriot who served during the Revolutionary War or to an...

  • St. John's Ready For Christmas Program Dec. 15

    Dec 12, 2019

    The Loysburg Reformed Church will offer two performances of its Christmas program Sunday, Dec. 15, at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. The 90-minute program will consists of songs and recitations by the children of the church and also a Christmas musical by the adult choir. The choir's portion of the program will be “Holding on to Christmas,” a cantata arranged by Marty Parks. Directing the 15-voice choir will be Lorie LaSala with Barbara Thomas as pianist. Berneta Gable will be narrator. A children’s program combined with the choir has been a long-...

  • Central Girls Finish Third at Hollidaysburg Tournament

    Dec 12, 2019

    The Central Lady Dragons opened their season in action at the annual Lester C. McCall Tip-Off Tournament on Dec. 6 and 7 at Hollidaysburg Area High School. After losing in the opening round to Penns Manor, the Lady Dragons defeated Bradford to take third place overall. In their opener, the teams played to a 10-10 stalemate in the opening quarter before Penns Manor took a slim 21-19 advantage into the half. Penns Manor was able to take control after intermission, outscoring the Lady Dragons,...

  • CHS Boys Take Down Pirates

    Dec 12, 2019

    The Central Dragon boys' basketball team opened the 2019-2020 season with a solid 57-36 victory over visiting Williamsburg on Dec. 6. The Dragons started strong offensively, taking a 19-11 lead after one quarter. The Blue Pirates responded with a 15-11 second frame and trailed just 30-26 at intermission. The Dragons took control defensively in the second half and held Williamsburg to just 10 points in the final two quarters. Meanwhile, Central was putting 27 points on the board to win...

  • NB Boys Battle But Drop Opener

    Dec 12, 2019

    The Northern Bedford boys’ basketball team started strong but couldn't finish in a season-opening 83-51 loss at Bedford on Dec. 6. The Panthers led, 15-13, at the end of the first quarter. “We came out with a lot of energy and surprised them a little bit early on,” NB coach Randy Meck said. The Bisons took the lead early in the second although NB had tied it back up at 33-33 with a minute left in the half. A five-point Bison run set the halftime score at 38-33. The Bisons turned up the pressure and pulled away with a huge 31-point third quart...

  • Bedford Tops Lady Panthers, 65-24

    Dec 12, 2019

    Northern Bedford traveled to Bedford to open its season last Friday night, Dec. 6, and the Lady Bisons were not accommodating hosts. The Lady Panthers struggled to score versus a strong Bedford defense and were walloped by a 65-24 score. Bedford scored 26 points in the first period and held a 42-13 lead at the half. The Lady Bisons hit eight three point shots in the game. Allie Snider scored 12 points, including two treys, to pace the Lady Panthers. “Bedford is a tough opener,” NB coach Jon Ewart said. “They have a strong squad and we won't...

  • Inexperienced C-K Improving

    Dec 12, 2019

    The Claysburg-Kimmel boys' basketball team got off to a slow start at the Northern Cambria Tip-Off Tournament but rebounded in fine fashion. The Bulldogs managed just two first-quarter points in an opening round 61-45 loss to Saegertown on Dec. 6 but bounced back with a 54-28 victory in the consolation game a night later. C-K found itself down 33-11 at the half against Saegertown but outscored its opponent 34-28 in the second half. Wyatt Buell paced the Bulldogs with 12 points, including two 3-p...

  • Lady Pirates Begin New Era with Victory

    Dec 12, 2019

    The Amy Hileman era at Williamsburg High School got off to a dominate start on Dec. 6. Led by four scorers in double figures, the Lady Pirates cruised to a 71-24 road win at Harmony. WHS led 20-4 after one quarter and 39-14 at the break. Jayla Woodruff hit three 3-pointers and poured in a game-high 22 points for Williamsburg. Kendel Norris added 12 points, while Marcella Lynn (two 3-pointers) and Madison Bem each contributed 10 points. “It is great when you can start your season with a commanding win and build team confidence early,” Hil...

  • Lady Bulldogs Start Year 0-2

    Dec 12, 2019

    The Claysburg-Kimmel girls’ basketball team opened its 2019-20 campaign with a fourth-place finish at the 26th annual Art Burkett Memorial Tip-Off Tournament held Dec. 6 and 7 at Portage High School. In their opener, the Lady Bulldogs were dealt a 78-63 setback by Penn Cambria. Richland then pinned a 75-48 loss on C-K in the consolation game. The Lady Bulldogs fell behind at halftime, 38-21. Bailey Garver drained four 3-pointers en route to a C-K-high 18 points against the Lady Rams. Megan Hartman hit two 3-pointers and finished with 12 p...

  • Panthers Rally Past CHS Wrestlers

    Dec 12, 2019

    The Central wrestling team opened its season on Dec. 6 with a trip to neighboring Northern Bedford. NBC won all seven of the heavier weightclasses on its way to a come-from-behind 49-27 victory. The Dragons won the opening four matches and led 21-0 early. NB’s Kyler States (160 pounds), Colby Imler (170), Dakota Korzec (182), Kainen Brown (185) and Derek Beach (285) each earned falls for the Black Panthers. Brady Clark (152) won by major decision at 152 pounds, while Caleb Wright won by forfeit at 220. Ian Crouch (30 seconds) and Alex Bowman (...

  • Claysburg's Harr Wins St. Mary's Title

    Dec 12, 2019

    Kobe Harr paced the Claysburg-Kimmel wrestling team with a first-place finish in his weight class at the Saint Mary’s Kickoff Tournament on Dec. 7. Harr won by major decision, 10-1, against Bellefonte’s Stephen Ivicic in the finals. Teammate Cole Claycomb finished as runner-up in his respective weight class. He lost a 7-2 decision to Bellefonte’s Lan Aikey. Levi Brown and David Fox each had fourth-place finishes in their respective weight classes. Brown was pinned in his third-place match by Saint Mary’s Johnny Wittman at the 1:33 mark. S...

  • The Sportsman's Corner

    RICHARD TATE, Correspondent|Dec 12, 2019

    It is nearing the end of another deer season. I have been hearing the same lament I have been hearing for many years. "There just aren't many deer on public land, Rich. I'm about ready to join all the other guys who used to hunt who have hung up their rifles," numerous sportsmen have told me. "I don't want to shoot one of the few does or fawns that are left out there. What are you going to do if you want to continue to be a deer hunter?" I have great sympathy for these sportsmen. I agree that...

  • State Sets Record Bear Harvest

    Dec 12, 2019

    Hunters have set a new Pennsylvania bear-harvest record. Although numbers are continuing to come in, and bear hunting remains open through Saturday in some of the state’s Wildlife Management Units (WMUs), as of this morning, the 2019 preliminary bear harvest sat at 4,577. The Commonwealth’s previous record bear harvest occurred in 2011, when hunters took 4,350 through a slate of bear seasons. Hunters also harvested 4,164 in 2005. Expanded hunting opportunities provided by new special-firearms and muzzleloader bear seasons and an expanded arc...

  • Randy Wiand Named NBC Board President

    CHRISTIE SWEIGART, Northern Bedford Correspondent|Dec 12, 2019

    The school board of Northern Bedford held an election of officers during its regularly scheduled, monthly board meeting on Tuesday, Dec 3. This election was made necessary by recent election results in which David Chisholm was replaced by Chris Cronrath. Chisholm has served on the board of Northern Bedford schools for eight years. Cronrath had previously served on the board for nine years as well. During these officer elections Randy Wiand was voted in as president of the school board by a 6-3 vote. Chris Cronrath was elected vice president...

  • Blanket and Toy Drive

    Dec 12, 2019

    Martinsburg Elementary School Student Council recently sponsored a Blanket and Toy Drive at Martinsburg Elementary for Cove Christmas Love. Pictured is MES Student Council and Pastor Chris from Memorial Church of the Brethren. Martinsburg Elementary students, teachers and staff would like to wish everyone a happy holiday season....

  • Fly-Tying Classes for Beginners Set for 2020

    Dec 12, 2019

    The John Kennedy Chapter of Trout Unlimited will offer free beginners fly-tying classes starting on Saturday, Jan. 11, and continuing every Saturday through Feb 29. The classes will start at 9 a.m. and end at noon each week. The classes will be located at the Allegheny Volunteer Fire Department, located at 651 Sugar Run Road, Altoona. The chapter will provide the tools and materials. The class size is limited to the first 30 to register. For more information or to register, contact Dan Beck at...

  • IUP Student Named 'Student of the Year'

    Dec 12, 2019

    Alexsae Wyandt, a senior Respiratory Care major at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, has been selected by the program faculty as the IUP "2019 Pennsylvania Society for Respiratory Care Outstanding Student of the Year." She was recognized at the Pennsylvania Society for Respiratory Care Western Regional Conference, held earlier this fall. Wyandt, of Roaring Spring, is the daughter of Gregory Wyandt and Erin Wyandt. She is a 2016 graduate of Central High School, Martinsburg. She serves as the...

  • Old Order Mennonite Memoirs

    Dec 12, 2019

    "It was in May, 1918, that a new friend and companion came into my life: a character, a personality and a ring-tailed wonder. He weighed less than one pound when I discovered him, a furry ball of utter dependence and awakening curiosity, unweaned and defenseless. Wowser and I were immediately protective. We would have fought any boy or dog in town who sought to harm him." So begins the story I began to read last week over the phone to Granddaughter Cassidy, age 9, and her brothers. Together we...

  • Rotary Students Named at NBC

    Dec 12, 2019

    The Morrisons Cove Rotary Club has announced its 2019 September and October Student of the Month honorees from Northern Bedford County High School. The September "Student of the Month" is Allyson Ritchey, whose family includes her grandmother Sylvia Benton, late mother Melissa Ritchey, and father Kerry Ritchey. Allyson has numerous school honors and accomplishments including ranking first in class, High Honor Roll, National Honor Society president, FBLA president, placing eighth at the State...

  • NBC to Present Annual Christmas Concert Sun.

    Dec 12, 2019

    The Northern Bedford County School District Music Department will present its annual Christmas concert at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15, at the Northern Bedford County High School auditorium. Donation of $2 for admission.. T he concert will feature the middle school band under the direction of Jerry Berry, in addition to the middle school chorus, high school chorus and high school select choir under the direction of Brett Keith. The program, will showcase repertoire from traditional Christmas Carols such as “Silent Night” and “God Rest Ye Merry...

  • Adopted

    Dec 12, 2019

    "But the angel said to her, "Do not be afraid, Mary, you have found favor with God. You will be with child and give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus. He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father, David, and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever, his kingdom will never end." ~Luke 1: 30-33 (NIV) On the first Sunday of Advent, our pastor gave the children's story based on "The Most Boring Chapter of...

  • Two Couples

    Dec 12, 2019

    Scriptures to Read: St. Luke 1:5-10 St. Luke 1:11-17 St. Luke 1:18-25 St. Luke 1:39-45 St. Luke 1:57-66 St. Luke 1:67-80 St. Luke 3:2-20 Two couples figure very prominently in the Christmas story. I'd like to look at them with you. First is the senior couple. Their names are Zachariah and Elizabeth. Both were descendents of Aaron, the first High Priest of Israel. Through Aaron the priesthood descends. At the time of King David, the priesthood was divided into twenty four courses or sub-families....

  • St. Luke's to Stage 'Christmas Carol'

    Dec 12, 2019

    Miracle Productions at St. Luke's will present its second annual production of "Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol...in Altoona". The five performances of this holiday classic with a local twist will be at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12, 13, and 14 and at 2 p.m. Dec. 14 and 15 in the auditorium at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Eighth Avenue between 12th and 13th streets. Ticket price includes dessert, beverage and bonus entertainment at intermission. Proceeds from the show will benefit St. Luke's Food Pantry...

  • Five-Generation Family

    Dec 12, 2019

    Five generations of Linley Nicole Mock's family includes (from left): Standing: Mike Mock, great-grandfather; holding Linely is Joyce Mock, great-great-grandmother; and Wes Mock, grandfather. Kneeling: Blaize Mock, father, All reside in Roaring Spring....

  • Four-Generation Family

    Dec 12, 2019

    Four generations of Lucas Ryan Smith's family include (from left): Front row: Douglass A. Smith, 53; Brandon L. Smith , 26; and Lucas Ryan Smith, 11 months. Back row: Dennis A. Smith, 80. All reside in Martinsburg....

  • Anne Forshey Weds Tyler Morris

    Dec 12, 2019

    Anne Elizabeth Forshey and Tyler Matthew Morris were united in marriage on Saturday, May 4, 2019, at Grace United Methodist Church in Hummelstown. Pastor Kevin Holt of Robbinsville, N.J., officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Dale and Stacey Forshey of Harrisburg and the granddaughter of Dean and Isabelle Forshey of Martinsburg and Carol and Pete Imler of Roaring Spring. The groom is the son of Lisa and Larry Hoeschied of Kirkwood, Pa., and Gregory Morris of Wilmin...

  • Red Kettle Donation

    Dec 12, 2019

    The Martinsburg Service Unit of The Salvation Army is beginning another year of assisting families and individuals. The annual kettle drive is officially underway. Martinsburg Booster volunteer the Rev. Mary Hendricks (left) thanks Lisa King of Martinsburg for her donation to the Salvation Army at C&S Market in Martinsburg. Suzanne McNally, chairman of the Martinsburg unit, said she will be writing vouchers to help area families with electricity, fuel oil, water and sewage and rent. McNally...

  • BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT

    Dec 12, 2019

    Curvin and Wilma (Martin) Rissler of New Enterprise are the parents of a daughter, Clara Beth Rissler, who was born at 3:15 a.m. Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, at home. The infant weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces and was 19 inches in length at birth. Clara Beth has eight siblings: Mervin, 18; Josiah, 17; LeAnna, 14; Micah, 11; Martin, 9; Arlene Rose, 7; Sharon, 5; and Naomi, 2. Maternal grandparents are Anna and the late Luke Martin of New Enterprise. Paternal grandparents are Emma and the late Edwin Rissler of New Enterprise....

  • Here's a Little Help in Untangling Health Care Insurance Options

    Dec 12, 2019

    Cheap health insurance plans in Pennsylvania are available through the state exchange, though some shoppers can qualify for Medicaid depending on their household income. For 2020, the average cost of health insurance in the state is $471, down close to 1 percent from the 2018 average. ValuePenguin and LendingTree combined efforts to help consumers find the best health insurance coverage and provided this information to the Herald. The companies evaluated all Pennsylvania plans and found that in...

  • Transporting the Holiday Spirit

    Dec 12, 2019

    Spring Cove School District bus drivers Jeff Lafferty, Linda Kennedy, Jerry Dively, Lori Walters, Doris Ann Butler and Darius Martz show off the Christmas decorations adorning the front of their buses. The drivers said the students really get a kick out of seeing the busses decked out for the holiday season....

  • Santa Vists Lions

    Dec 12, 2019

    Finn Croft, 4 months old, visited with Santa at the annual Roaring Spring Lions Club's breakfast with Santa held on Saturday, Nov. 30. With about 50 to 60 in attendance, Finn was the youngest to visit with Santa. Finn is the son of Zach and Megan Croft of Roaring Spring....

  • CKHS Students Place at FBLA Regionals

    Dec 12, 2019

    Region 5 Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) – comprised of Altoona Area High School, Altoona Area Junior High, Bishop Guilfoyle, Claysburg-Kimmel, Forest Hills, Hollidaysburg Area, and Northern Bedford – held its Regional Leadership Conference on Friday, Dec. 6, 2019, at Saint Francis University, Loretto. The chapters of Region 5 were very appreciative of Saint Francis University sponsoring the conference and its faculty for judging the events. The day consisted of testing, per...

  • Galactic Ice Plans Third Annual Winterfest Dec. 14

    Dec 12, 2019

    More than a dozen solo and ensemble ice skating numbers, a Learn to Skate with a free 20-minutes lesson, plus a special Public Skate and a visit by Santa Claus will highlight the third annual Winterfest at Galactic Ice Rink on Saturday, Dec. 14. The “Winter Iceskapes” ice skating recital will feature solo and ensemble ice skating numbers choreographed to traditional favorites, forgotten beauties, and soon-to-become classic songs and melodies. Festively costumed members of the non-profit Lakemont Figure Skating Club and the Theatre on Ice stu...

  • Williamsburg's David Greaser Travels to Zimbabwe

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Dec 12, 2019

    Confucius once said, "teach a man to fish, and you've fed him for a lifetime," but if a man teaches a group to complete a balance sheet you've got the situation of Williamsburg resident David Greaser. Greaser recently returned from a three-week trip to the South African country of Zimbabwe. Greaser was training dairy farmers on record keeping systems – such as a balance sheet and income/expense statements, which according to Greaser, is similar to the work he does as a Farm Loan Officer for t...

  • Five Tips Homeowners Need This Winter to Prevent Unnecessary Costs

    Dec 12, 2019

    A drop in temperature and an increase in precipitation like rain, sleet or snow can make winter costly at home. Between turning up your heat and spending money on ice melt, the last cost any homeowner wants to account for is burst pipes and the damage they can cause. It doesn't take much of a crack to cause thousands in repairs. A one-eighth inch crack in a pipe can spew more than 250 gallons of water daily, according to the Institute for Business and Home Safety, destroying furniture, floors...

  • How to Update Home Lighting to Protect Eyes

    Dec 12, 2019

    If you ever experience eyestrain, tired itchy eyes, blurry vision or headaches, it may be time to give your home a lighting makeover. Problems caused by bad lighting can be intensified by using it for longer, something most households should keep in mind, as 74 percent of Americans in a recent survey, commissioned by lighting manufacturer, Signify, say they spend eight hours or more a day under artificial light. The World Health Organization predicts that 50 percent of people will be short sighted by 2050. Unfortunately, there’s a disconnect b...

  • Affordable DIY Projects to Transform Your Home in 2020

    Dec 12, 2019

    Transformative home renovations don't need to be complicated, nor do they need to cost an arm and a leg. There are plenty of affordable DIY projects you can do in a weekend to add beauty to your home's indoor and outdoor spaces. Here are a few to consider: • Instant Ambiance: Most often associated with party decor, string lighting hung above back patios and decks can be used to create everyday ambiance. As for how to string the lights, the possibilities are endless. You may prefer taut, cle...

  • Ten Tips for Safety During Winter Months

    Dec 12, 2019

    Winter begins on Dec. 21, 2019, and extends to March 19, 2020, in the Northern Hemisphere. Those three months can be both beautiful to behold and difficult to endure. Winter has its share of safety hazards, and extra effort may be required to protect one’s health and well-being when the chill creeps in. In recognition of that, the National Safety Council and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offer these winter safety tips. 1. Winterize your home to keep interior temperatures comfortable and prevent weather-related damage. W...

  • How Close Is Too Close When It Comes to Living Near Family?

    Dec 12, 2019

    While you can't choose your family, you can choose how close you live to them. A new survey suggests some healthy boundaries between parents and in-laws make for a happier family relationship -- something to keep in mind when shopping for a home. Fifty-seven percent of respondents in the survey from Ally Home, the direct-to-consumer mortgage arm of Ally Bank, say there should be at least some driving distance between where their parents and/or in-laws live and where they live. An even greater pe...

  • Five Essentials to Build a Home Office

    Dec 12, 2019

    Want to maximize your productivity when working in your home office? Here are five essentials to build out the space: • A Solid Chair: Don't shortchange yourself with the wrong chair. It's the basis of your comfort, which is critical for putting in the hours needed for success. Look for an ergonomic desk chair offering low-back support and the ability to adjust height, seatback and arms so you can customize it for your needs. Space-permitting, you may even add a small couch or armchair to use...

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