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Business
Irrigation system was afterthought in postponed landscape project
Florida crews have been held up on much needed work because Fort Lauderdale workers failed to install water meters. Click for more details on the irrigation snafu.
June 21, 2016
Business
7 Benefits When Using Propane
The Propane Education and Research Council has put together a list of benefits when it comes to using propane.
November 21, 2013
Design-Build
Eye of the Storm
After Hurricane Sandy left a devastating mark on much of the East Coast, many landscapes were in need of renovation.
August 9, 2013
Business
Reaching New Heights in Urban Area
Michael Madarash and Kokobo Greenscapes reaches new heights in urban landscaping by finding a niche and building a superlative creative team. Hurricane Sandy made news in late October 2012 because of its spectacular devastation, particularly in and around New York City. While it was a Category 1 storm off the coast of the northeastern United States, the storm became the largest Atlantic hurricane on record, with winds spanning 1,100 miles.
May 21, 2013
Business
Stihl Welcomes Unique Visitor at Headquarters
Stihl recently had a visitor to its Virginia Beach, Virginia headquarters. Actor Paul Walker visited the facility to say thank you to the company for its support of his relief organization, Reach Out Worldwide (ROWW). ROWW is made up of a network of professional with first-responder skill sets.
May 9, 2013
Business
NH Landscape Association & Rotary Clubs Give Back
The New Hampshire Landscape Association has again approved a partnership agreement with the National Landcare Network, known as PLANET, by participating in a nationwide public space beautification effort known as PLANET Day of Service. This year steps up the New Hampshire landscape enhancement commitment, centered on Earth Week, 2013.
April 4, 2013
Business
Stihl Partners with Reach Out Worldwide
Stihl is now the exclusive handheld outdoor power equipment sponsor of Reach Out Worldwide (ROWW), a network of professionals with first-responder skill sets.
January 4, 2013
Business
The importance of having an exit strategy
This year I thought I would share some thoughts “between the holidays” at the end of 2012. This time of year, many business owners take the opportunity to both look backward over the year that is coming to a close and to look forward and make plans for the coming year. There is certainly no shortage of articles in trade magazines, blog posts or webinars on various aspects of strategic planning.
December 28, 2012
Business
Paladin Donates to Hurricane Sandy Relief
Paladin Attachments recently made a contribution to the Salvation Army’s Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Fund by donating a total of $11,882 raised by the company.
December 19, 2012
Business
5 Generator Mistakes that Can Leave You in the Dark or Worse
Of the dozens of deaths attributed to Hurricane Sandy, many were caused by carbon monoxide poisoning from generators being run in garages, basements, porches and other enclosed or partially enclosed spaces. Unfortunately, the rush to power a home without lights, heat or a running refrigerator, can leave little time to protect yourself and your home from the generator itself. Before the next emergency, here are five known hazards you can prevent.
November 28, 2012
Business
Tree Crews Go Out On a Limb to Repair Sandy’s Damage
Paul Skerritt grew up three doors down from Richard Reid at 101 Bellevue Ave., climbing his backyard tree. On Wednesday, he removed Reid’s toppled tree, which came down Monday afternoon together with one next door, taking part of Reid’s gutter and hovering over his deck.
November 8, 2012
Business
FMC Suffers from Sandy but Donates to Victims
Hurricane Sandy devastated parts of the northeastern United States in late October leaving thousands without power and hundreds without homes.
November 8, 2012
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