Steve Luciani has worked in the flooring business for over 40 years. He started as a carpet salesman, and in 1969, he opened his very own business, Coachlight Carpets, where he’s helped countless residents and other local businesses in the Centerville, MA, area with all of their carpet, hardwood, tile, and flooring needs. According to…
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Inspired by Celebrities, Thousands of Teens Undergo Plastic Surgery Each Year
Cosmetic surgeons are finding that more and more young people are choosing to undergo plastic surgery than ever before. Dr. Sozer, president of the El Paso Cosmetic Surgery Center, reported that he is seeing more teenagers on his operating table who are hoping to become more attractive. In fact, Sozer said that many parents are…
McDonald’s Advertising Account Up For Grabs In Winner-Take-All Agency Showdown
The McDonald’s slogan may be “I’m lovin’ it,” but about half of their current advertising team will certainly hate the consequences of the company’s latest corporate decision. In a move that sounds more like something out of the script of the television series “Mad Men” than real-life, everyone’s favorite burger joint has issued a gladiator-style…
Cities Begin to Explore 911 Texting Options After Orlando
The Federal Communications Commission reports that out of more than 6,000 dispatch centers nationwide, a little more than 650 can accept text messages, with more than 150 making the text-to-911 upgrade this year. During the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, victims who were trapped could not call 911, and as a result, texted family members…
Retirees Do Not Fully Understand Social Security Benefits, Study Shows
As an individual ages, it is only expected that they will come to rely on others for help doing everyday activities. In fact, across the nation there are 65.7 informal and family caregivers providing care to someone who is ill, disabled, or aged. But according to a new study, retirees are not given the proper…
Veteran Worker Dies in Construction Site Accident
An estimated 14% of on-site deaths are caused by machine accidents every year, and 2016 has been no exception. A construction worker died in a tragic accident on Tuesday after being struck by a payloader and then somehow ended up in a truck carrying hot asphalt, according to the New Haven Register. The man, who…
Housing Market Documents Record Growth Across the Country
The housing market just recorded its fastest monthly growth rate on record, according to real estate brokerage firm Redfin. As of May, homes around the country are selling at speeds a full week faster than last year, spending only a median 42 days on the market. The acceleration is the greatest Redfin has ever seen…
Lumber Liquidators Donates New Hardwood Floor to Indianapolis Opera
The largest specialty retailer of hardwood flooring in North America, Lumber Liquidators, donated more than 1,600 square feet of hardwood to the Indianapolis Opera to renovate their Recital Hall stage in the Basile Opera Center. The Indianapolis Opera is the only professional opera company in Indiana. Since 1975, it has played an important role in…
Student Debt Payments are Delaying Would-Be Homebuyers, Survey Finds
A new survey from the National Association of Realtors and the SALT Program of American Student Assistance finds that a large majority of young people with student debt feel prohibited from buying a house because of the burden of loan repayments. The two groups polled 3,000 people making on-time payments for student loans about their…
Solar Canopies Will Allow Cities to Go Solar
New solar panel technology called “solar canopies” shines light on the growing need for cities to convert to clean energy and provides a more effective way for them to do it, too. In major cities, the 25% recycled content in a metal roof simply isn’t enough on its own to help the environment. Large rooftops…