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Transform a House Into a Home With the Help of Delaware Design Pros

Transform a House Into a Home With the Help of Delaware Design Pros Share Photo Courtesy of Berkshire Hathaway. These Delaware design pros are experts in the field when it comes to home renovations, redecorating or rejuvenating a house to make it feel like a home. By Eileen Smith Dallabrida, Lisa Dukart and Pam George Before restoring, renovating or even redecorating, let Delaware’s design pros point you toward the latest trends in everything from custom pools to paint colors. A house isn’t a home until you make it your own. If you’re lucky, that means a few finishing touches to a dream piece of architecture that’s either modern or has been meticulously maintained over the years. But more often especially if you’re drawn to historical spaces it means a lot of investing and labor to make it feel like a personal sanctuary. Before you put in an offer or call a contractor, consider this advice from our local experts.

Despite hardship, St Pete s arts scene continues to flourish

Despite hardship, St. Pete’s arts scene continues to flourish The city offers much more than beaches and beer. When you’re ready, here’s a quick guide. By Diane Bair and Pamela Wright Globe Correspondent,Updated February 10, 2021, 12:41 p.m. Email to a Friend Bending Arc by Janet Echelman at the St. Pete Pier.CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG Before the pandemic, St. Petersburg, Fla., was on a roll. The city boasted one of the largest outdoor mural exhibitions in the country, three world-class art museums had recently opened, the 26-acre, $92 million St. Pete Pier District was nearing completion, and almost 1,000 new hotel rooms were in the planning.

Washington County man dies in Colorado avalanche

Former Washington County man dies in Colorado avalanche Former Washington County man dies in Colorado avalanche Andy Jessen, 40, from Hartford, was identified as one of the victims of the avalanche on Thursday by officials in San Juan County, Colorado. FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 The blue oval marks the approximate location of the area known as The Nose and the avalanche accident site.Colorado Avalanche Information CenterShow MoreShow Less 2of3 A Google Earth image of the avalanche accident area. The blue oval marks the approximate location of the area.Colorado Avalanche Information CenterShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Andy Jessen, 40, who grew up in Hartford, was identified as one of the victims of the avalanche on Thursday by the office of emergency management in San Juan County, Colorado. Jessen graduated from Hartford Central High School in 1999, said town of Hartford Supervisor Dana Haff.

Future Dollar General location sustains partial roof collapse

Future Dollar General location sustains partial roof collapse
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