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Our Marketing Team is putting together some fun Valentine’s handouts
Our Marketing Team is putting together some fun Valentine’s handouts
Considering the drought our nation has been under the last few years, it is not too early to start thinking about protecting your home from wildfires. If you do own a home in a high fire danger area, you might be particularly interested in the Fire Mitigation Proposal under review today in the legislature that will extend $2,500 tax credit to …
What a difference one man can make in our world. Though we could all rattle off some of our favorite people in history, Martin Luther King Jr. is a dynamic man who made an enormous impact pursuing equality. Here are some of our favorite MLK quotes: “We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.” “…Hate cannot …
CRS would like to share a few great tips to help save your home’s pipes this freezing winter: Drain water from swimming pool and water sprinkler supply lines. Remove, drain, and store hoses used outdoors. Close inside valves supplying outdoor hose bibs. Open the outside hose bibs to allow water to drain. Keep the outside …
We are pleased to announce that our new CRS corporate website has been launched! New features include a specific place designated for policyholders to visit for details on the temporary housing process and includes a brochure that they can print. Adjusters can log into PlaceTrak Center through the website and keep up to date on the industry via the …
CRS donated to the Sandy Hook School Support Fund for the month of December. The local United Way of Western Connecticut, committed to providing support and resources where and when they become identified and needed, has teamed up with Newtown Savings Bank to create the ‘Sandy Hook School Support Fund’ that is being used to provide support services to …
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The Weather Channel reviewed 2012’s unusual weather and classified the wettest, driest, coolest and warmest cities in the United States based off of each city’s average over the past 30 years. Here are the cities: Warmest: Des Moines, IA Coolest: Crescent City, CA Driest: DeQueen, AR Wettest: Miami, FL Read more detail about each city, …