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Smart Ways to Save on Auto Insurance

- Monday, February 23, 2026
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Simple Strategies for Lowering Your Car Insurance Costs

Paying for auto insurance is a necessity, but that doesn’t mean you have to break the bank. By taking a few smart steps, you can keep your premiums affordable without sacrificing coverage.

First, shop around and compare quotes from multiple insurers. Rates can vary significantly, so spending a little extra time on research can lead to big savings. Consider bundling your auto insurance with other policies, such as homeowners or renters insurance, as many companies offer discounts for multiple policies.

Maintaining a clean driving record is another effective way to cut costs—safe drivers often qualify for better rates. If you’re comfortable with it, raising your deductible can also lower your premium, though you’ll be responsible for more out-of-pocket expenses if you have a claim.

Finally, ask your provider about discounts for things like low mileage, good grades (for students), or taking a defensive driving course. By being proactive and reviewing your coverage regularly, you can ensure you’re getting the best deal possible on auto insurance.

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Homeowners Insurance Policy Basics

- Wednesday, February 18, 2026
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Homeowners insurance is a package policy. This means that it covers both damage to property and liability or legal responsibility for any injuries and property damage policyholders or their families cause to other people. This includes damage caused by household pets.

Damage caused by most disasters is covered but there are exceptions. Standard homeowners policies do not cover flooding, earthquakes or poor maintenance. Flood coverage is provided by the federal government’s National Flood Insurance Program, although it is purchased from an insurance agent. Earthquake coverage is available either in the form of an endorsement or as a separate policy. Most maintenance related problems are the homeowners’ responsibility.

A standard homeowners insurance policy includes four essential types of coverage. They include:

1. Coverage for the structure of the home

This part of a policy pays to repair or rebuild a home if it is damaged or destroyed by fire, hurricane, hail, lightning or other disaster listed in the policy. It will not pay for damage caused by a flood, earthquake or routine wear and tear. Most standard policies also cover structures that are not attached to a house such as a garage, tool shed or gazebo.

2. Coverage for personal belongings

Furniture, clothes, sports equipment and other personal items are covered if they are stolen or destroyed by fire, hurricane or other insured disaster. Most companies provide coverage for 50 to 70 percent of the amount of insurance on the structure of a home. This part of the policy includes off-premises coverage. This means that belongings are covered anywhere in the world, unless the policyholder has decided against off-premises coverage. Expensive items like jewelry, furs and silverware are covered, but there are usually dollar limits if they are stolen. To insure these items to their full value, individuals can purchase a special personal property endorsement or floater and insure the item for its appraised value.

Trees, plants and scrubs are also covered under standard homeowners insurance—generally up to about $500 per item. Perils covered are theft, fire, lightning, explosion, vandalism, riot and even falling aircraft. They are not covered for damage by wind or disease.

3. Liability protection

Liability covers against lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage that policyholders or family members cause to other people. It also pays for damage caused by pets. The liability portion of the policy pays for both the cost of defending the policyholder in court and any court awards—up to the limit of the policy. Coverage is not just in the home but extends to anywhere in the world. Liability limits generally start at about $100,000. An umbrella or excess liability policy, which provides broader coverage, including claims for libel and slander, as well as higher liability limits, can be added to the policy.

4. Additional living expenses

This pays the additional costs of living away from home if a house is inhabitable due to damage from a fire, storm or other insured disaster. It covers hotel bills, restaurant meals and other living expenses incurred while the home is being rebuilt. Coverage for additional living expenses differs from company to company.

Contact Lallis & Higgins Insurance for more information on home insurance.

Source: www.iii.org


20 Romantic Things to Do in Massachusetts to Make Valentine’s Day Unforgettable

- Tuesday, February 10, 2026
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Valentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity to surprise your loved one with something special. Whether you’re looking for classic romance, unique adventures, or cozy escapes, Massachusetts offers plenty of ways to celebrate. Here are ten great ideas for things to do around MA this Valentine’s Day!

  1. Enjoy a Candlelit Dinner in Boston’s North End
  2. Savor Italian cuisine and old-world charm in Boston’s famed “Little Italy.” Book ahead for a cozy table at one of the neighborhood’s beloved trattorias.
  3. Take a Romantic Stroll on Cape Cod Beaches
  4. Bundle up and walk hand-in-hand along the quiet winter shores of Cape Cod. Sunsets at Race Point Beach in Provincetown are especially breathtaking.
  5. Book a Spa Day in the Berkshires
  6. Relax together with a couples’ massage or spa package at one of the Berkshires’ luxurious resorts, such as Canyon Ranch or Cranwell Spa.
  7. Go Ice Skating on the Boston Common Frog Pond
  8. Glide across this iconic rink, then warm up with hot chocolate or a sweet treat from a nearby café.
  9. Take a Scenic Train Ride
  10. The Cape Cod Central Railroad or the Berkshire Scenic Railway offer picturesque winter excursions, some with special Valentine’s Day themes.
  11. Visit a Historic Inn for a Romantic Getaway
  12. Escape for a night or two to an inn like the Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge or the Captain’s House Inn in Chatham, both known for their New England charm.
  13. Sample Local Wines on a Vineyard Tour
  14. Massachusetts boasts several excellent wineries. Enjoy tastings and beautiful scenery at Nashoba Valley Winery, Mill River Winery, or Truro Vineyards.
  15. Catch a Show or Concert
  16. Treat your Valentine to live entertainment—whether it’s a Broadway show in Boston’s theater district or a concert at Symphony Hall.
  17. Take a Romantic Hike
  18. Explore scenic spots like Mount Greylock, the Blue Hills Reservation, or World’s End in Hingham for crisp air and stunning views.
  19. Indulge in Sweet Treats from a Local Chocolatier
  20. Visit a specialty chocolate shop such as LA Burdick in Cambridge or Taza Chocolate in Somerville for locally made confections to share with your sweetheart.

Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or classic romance, there’s something for every couple in Massachusetts this Valentine’s Day. Happy celebrating!


Will Winter Stay or Go? Groundhog Day Fun in Massachusetts

- Tuesday, February 03, 2026
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Exploring the Tradition and Its Local Flavor

Every year on February 2nd, people across the United States—and especially in Massachusetts—eagerly await the answer to one quirky question: Will the groundhog see his shadow? Groundhog Day, rooted in German folklore and brought to the U.S. by immigrants, has become a lighthearted way to predict the coming of spring (or more winter) in the Bay State.

What Is Groundhog Day?

Groundhog Day revolves around the legend of a groundhog emerging from its burrow. The story goes that if the groundhog sees its shadow, it gets scared and scurries back underground, signaling six more weeks of winter. If it doesn’t see its shadow, spring will arrive early. The most famous groundhog is Punxsutawney Phil from Pennsylvania, but Massachusetts has its own share of local weather-rodent celebrities.

What Does It Mean for the Bay State?

Given Massachusetts’ famously unpredictable winters, the groundhog’s prediction might not be the most scientific—but it’s a fun excuse to break up the long stretch of cold, snow, and ice. Whether you’re hoping for an early spring or bracing for more snow days, Groundhog Day is a chance for residents to come together, share a laugh, and enjoy a beloved tradition.

No matter what the groundhog predicts, Groundhog Day brightens up the Massachusetts winter with some much-needed fun, folklore, and community spirit. Will we get six more weeks of chilly weather or an early spring? Only the groundhog—and maybe Mother Nature—knows for sure!



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