Articles in the Home & Garden Category
In the beginning…our surgeons ruled the world of cancer. No matter how big or small, no matter the location, with or without symptoms, a surgical biopsy was in the cards. A palpable “lump” in the breast or calcium deposits seen on mammogram was no exception. A tissue diagnosis has always been among the first steps [...]
In today’s climate of “thinking green” and the rising cost of gasoline, we usually review smaller vehicles that are more environmentally friendly while also helping our pocketbooks.
However, there is still a market for Sport-Utility Vehicles (SUVs). SUVs are generally classified into three groups: compact, midsize and full-size. You will also often hear the term “crossover” [...]
By: The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys
Compliments of Colleen Sinclair Prosser, Attorney
What would you think about your next-door neighbor or your nosy sister-in-law thumbing through the pages of your Will or perusing your financial records? The mere idea probably shocks and outrages you. Maybe it even embarrasses you a little.
Would you be surprised to [...]
If “home is where the heart is,” then you probably want to stay in yours as long as possible. With the growing “Baby Boomer” population, millions of adults caring for aging parents, and families with special needs, having a home that can grow with you and is easy to get around is critical. With access [...]
As unusual as it was, the precipitation that fell before Halloween was a reminder of what we can expect this winter—snow!
For some of us that means heading to the slopes and feeling the brisk, fresh wind in our faces as we race across the top of the white powdery frozen precipitation. For others, we shudder [...]
Recently we experienced high winds and heavy rain bringing flooded roads and chaos to our area.
Many of you will have seen the video of the Mercedes sports car getting stuck in running water in Ellicott City, while other small vehicles were seen driving through the same water! Why did it get stuck?
Well, there could be [...]



