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How To Keep Your Backyard Pool In Pristine Condition

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Keeping a backyard pool in pristine condition requires dedication, time, and effort. It’s not an easy task – with all the leaves falling into your pool during autumn, and algal blooms during summer, it can be challenging to maintain that perfect state you had when you first installed it. But don’t worry! In this blog…

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Home Improvement Guide: Understanding The Different Types Of Roofing Systems

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When it comes to projects that maintain the integrity and aesthetic of your home, none are more crucial than those related to roofing. While the task can seem daunting or expensive at first, with a bit of research you’ll soon discover there are several types of roofing systems available to fit any budget – and…

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Top 6 Things To Know About Medical Waste: Regulations, Risks, And Practices

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Medical waste is a critically important, but often overlooked issue that impacts not just businesses and medical professionals, but society as a whole. As more and more of the world’s population demands access to better medical care, careful handling becomes an even larger concern. To ensure everyone remains safe during its disposal, you need to…

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TOUR: INSIDE THE RESTORED HIGHBRIDGE TOWER

Sunday, April 15thfrom 1:00PM-3:00PM,  Tour Inside Highbridge Tower, West 174th Street and Amsterdam Avenue. Join the Urban Park Rangers on a tour inside the iconic Highbridge Water Tower to learn about the history of New York City’s water supply and enjoy the panoramic views from the top of the 200 foot tower.Free and open to the public with no registration required! Arrive between 1:00PM and 2:45PM, to gain admittance.  Get more details and also register in advance on the NYC Parks site: LINK

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