Summer on the East Coast: How to Keep Your AC Running All Summer Long Summer on the East Coast brings warm weather, higher humidity, and increased reliance on air conditioning. Coastal homeowners face unique environmental challenges that strain HVAC systems, making preventative maintenance and seasonal preparation essential. Recognizing these factors is key to keeping your air conditioner running efficiently throughout the summer. The Coastal Challenge: Salt Air, Humidity, and Heat Spending the summer
Price 4 Charter Buses & Limos, America's largest and highest-rated limo, party bus, and charter bus company, is proud to announce it is fully geared up to serve hundreds of groups across the United States this weekend — June 19–21, 2026. From stretch limos rolling out for Juneteenth celebrations in Philadelphia, to party buses loading up fan groups heading to the College World Series Finals in Omaha, to full-size motorcoaches shuttling gallery crowds to Shinnecock Hills for the final round of the U.S.
90 Days Empty: What Really Happens to a Vacation Home Left Alone Picture this: You lock up your beach house in early September, drive home with sand in your shoes, and promise yourself you will be back soon. Then life happens. Work picks up, the holidays arrive, the weather turns. Before you know it, three months have passed, and your beautiful coastal investment has been sitting empty. It feels harmless. After all, the house is just sitting there, right? Not exactly. A lot can happen behind closed doors
Protecting Pipes: When to Shut Off Water vs. Leave It Running A slow leak behind a wall can quickly escalate in a vacant home. Without someone present to notice warning signs, moisture accumulates and damages drywall, flooring, insulation, and structural components before they are detected. Water damage and freezing account for approximately 24% of all homeowners’ insurance claims. Coastal homes face higher risk because humidity and salt air accelerate corrosion of pipe fittings and connections. Salt
Shore United Bank PARTNERS WITH GREENLIGHT TO HELP PARENTS RAISE FINANCIALLY SMART KIDS AND TEENS Easton, Maryland, May 28, 2026 — Shore United Bank today announced a partnership with Greenlight® Financial Technology, Inc. (“Greenlight”) to better serve families and help the next generation build healthy financial futures. Starting today, Shore United Bank customers will have free† access to Greenlight’s award-winning family finance app, available through the Greenlight for Banks / Greenlight for Credit
The Top 5 Issues Safe Haven Home & Property Watch Finds in Vacant Vacation Homes The coastal communities we serve, from Lewes to Ocean City, share a beautiful but demanding environment. These are the top five issues that vacant vacation homes in our area are most vulnerable to, and why each one deserves your attention. Plumbing Leaks Building for Weeks In occupied homes, a leak rarely goes unnoticed for long. Someone hears the drip, spots the stain, or catches the spike in the water bill. In a vacant
Home Watch vs. House Sitting: What Is the Difference? Every coastal home spends time vacant. Whether it is a long off-season, an extended work trip, or a few weeks between visits, that window of absence is when small problems can turn into expensive ones. A range of issues can arise in a vacant coastal home, from mold and pest intrusion to a plumbing problem that could have been caught in its first stages but quietly becomes much larger. What happens inside your home while you are away matters, and
How Early Detection Saves Delaware Beach Homeowners Thousands in Repairs Owning a beach home along Delaware’s coast is a significant investment, and like any investment, it requires consistent attention to maintain its value. When a property sits vacant for extended periods, the coastal environment does not pause. Salt air, humidity, seasonal storms, and pest activity continue to affect the structure whether or not the owner is present. For many homeowners, the gap between visits is precisely when minor
Wine on the Beach, a perennial Ocean City favorite for more than 30 years, is joining forces with the beloved Sunfest Festival on October 23 & 24 for an even more fun-filled event in 2026! “Wine on the Beach and Sunfest are both fall staples in Ocean City, and this collaboration is a natural evolution of both events,” commented Tom Perlozzo, Director of Tourism and Business Development. “Bringing together two of Ocean City’s most beloved fall traditions allows us to create an even more dynamic and