Have you registered your drone?

So last evening while I was cooking dinner, someone knocked on the front door. Truthfully, I was a little surprised as it is rare for me to have unannounced visitors. It was my neighbor asking if he could borrow my ladder. It appears that he had crash-landed his drone on the neighbors roof and he…

Are you using smart devices to keep your home and family safe?

I need my smart phone to make daily tasks more convenient. And now, technology experts believe that “smart homes” can do the same thing for my house and my family. Electrical outlets, lightbulbs, smoke detectors and more, are now available with networking and sensor technology similar to smartphones. A smart device uses your home’s Wi-Fi…

Austin’s Story – Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week – Feb 7-14th

Something wasn’t right. I wasn’t getting bigger. Doesn’t your belly get really big in the final weeks of pregnancy? In my 35th week of pregnancy with my first son, I just had a strange sense something wasn’t right. I was blessed to have Dr. Elizabeth Pernal as my obstetrician. When many doctors would’ve simply brushed…

Meet the Team – Linda Beauchamp

Meet Our Team – Linda Beauchamp is the Operations and Marketing Coordinator for the Life & Health Department Background Linda comes to us with 13 years customer service and sales support experience with Hammond Wealth Management and Telogis/Navtrak in Salisbury. Goals Linda’s goal is to love each day and learn something new. She plans on…

Icy Sidewalks and Parking Lots – Try these Safety Tips!

In cold temperatures, approach with caution and assume that all wet, dark areas on pavements are slippery and icy. During bad weather, avoid boots or shoes with smooth soles and heels. Instead, wear shoes or boots that provide traction on snow and ice; boots made of non-slip rubber or neoprene with grooved soles are best.…