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- 2. Prepare your lawn mower, , and other gardening equipment for the upcoming season by sharpening blades, changing oil and filters, and inspecting for any damage.
- 6. As the winter frost melts away and the days grow .
- 7. Avoiding and ticks doesn’t mean that you must stay inside.
- 8. The town (Beaver) is built on an ancient alluvial composed of sand and gravel, making it difficult to dig a well that could hold water.
- 9. To reduce tick , you can create a tick-safe zone around your home.
- 10. Designate certain areas of your home as -free zones where allergens are kept to a minimum.
- 12. The Beaver Volunteer Fire Department, with its invaluable goal “to serve and protect the property and people of this community,” was established in 1836.
- 13. As the spring unfolds and nature bursts into bloom, many homeowners find themselves grappling with the unwelcome companionship of seasonal allergies.
- 14. While insects have benefits, such as being part of the food web and acting as for plants, ticks and mosquitoes can be a biting nuisance and more importantly transmit diseases that can make you sick.
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- 1. During the 1930s and 1940s small businesses owned by were called “Mom and Pop” stores.
- 2. Children’s Bed Program by the Beaver Rotary Club reaches 500 beds .
- 3. Gardening is not just about the end result; it’s also about the .
- 4. It’s been ten years since the Beaver Business District Authority decided to add four memorial planters to the landscape
- 5. Memorial Day, originally called D Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation’s service.
- 11. Spring is not only a season of in nature but also an excellent opportunity to tackle essential maintenance tasks around your home.
- 15. The herringbone design used in Beaver’s is not unique to Beaver, but it was popular in the Victorian era, and adopted to provide harmony and consistency throughout the town.
