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Demystifying Medicare

As you approach your 65th birthday, you may have noticed a dramatic increase in the amount of mail you’re getting—and the number of phone calls. That’s because people can select their Medicare plan before they turn 65. But choosing a Medicare plan may not be as simple as checking off a box. Do you go with Part A, Part B, Part C,...

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The professionals at Kaye Construction can help you make the most out of your space, inside and out

If you have been waiting for the escalating lumber costs to creep back down before starting a new home remodeling project, now is the time to get back to your plans—full steam ahead. According to Fortune, the historic lumber bubble is over, with prices falling 68 percent from its peak, with eight consecutive weeks of lower prices...

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If you’re ready to make a move, the team at Exactly real estate can help you size your life right

Many homeowners who want to downsize usually search the Internet for months looking at the local real estate market to get an idea of what their home is worth, trying to gauge when it might be the right time to sell. Only after do they start looking for a real estate agent. However, if you get an expert involved at the very start, the results...

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Appointing a guardian

The idea of guardianship (or conservatorship) took the stage recently with the coverage surrounding Britney Spears. “A guardianship comes into play when the court gets involved to determine whether or not a person is competent to make decisions regarding their health and finances,” explains Jay Nabors, a Cleveland-based attorney who focuses...

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Northern Ohio Wine Guild is celebrating its 50th anniversary in August

The Northern Ohio Wine Guild is celebrating its 50th anniversary this month. One of the oldest wine groups in the country, the guild is a non-profit organization based mainly on wine education. “Many of the guild members are award-winning amateur winemakers,” says Jim Sperk. “Some have moved on to become commercial winemakers in Ohio,...

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