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State of the Personal Insurance Universe For 2012

Rosalyn Binday, Founder
Advocate Brokerage Corp.

You won’t like hearing this, but we believe 2012 is a prelude to insurance rate increases across the board. As climate change rears its ugly head, Mother Nature may even become surlier.

These natural catastrophes are causing insurers to rethink their pricing. Sooner or later, depending upon where you live, it may become more difficult to find affordable insurance coverage…especially if you own coastal or hurricane-prone property. This is one of the rare occasions that we hope to be wrong.

Why do we think this? Weather-wise, 2011 has certainly proven to be a memorable year for insurers. As of December 2011, there have been 98 providentially declared disasters affecting 45 states and territories. Here in the Northeast, large metropolitan areas have experienced damaging hail storms, crippling blizzards, and record heat waves.

Wind-related claims are also abundant during strong thunderstorms, as wind gusts can peel off shingles and make projectiles out of tiles and roofs can be ripped off and blown to the moon. There are earthquakes and floods…some covered by insurance and, some not. And let us not forget the trees with overhanging tree limbs that can come crashing down on houses, cars, etc…. and can also become projectiles. In fact, anything not tied down can become a projectile when strong winds blow.

Events that occur elsewhere in the country still effect us…like killer tornadoes and drought conditions in the West the cause severe wildfire activity. Clearly, if the cost of construction material escalates, it affects us all regardless of where we live. The gist of the matter is that the number of covered claims citing weather-related damages has skyrocketed. Settling a slip and fall on snow and ice, a hail claim, or a lightning strike that burns down the house is costly. Not that we are crying for the poor insurers, but it is interesting to note that even when there is no pay-out on a loss, there is a significant cost to investigate and determine whether a payout is due.

According to A.M. Best’s report, the industry’s investment performance was impacted by the low interest-rate environment, volatility in the equity markets and widening credit spreads. Personal, commercial and U.S. reinsurance lines reported significant underwriting losses. The industry as a whole, reported underwriting losses of $30 billion, compared to $2 billion from the same period in 2010.

STICK WITH US. If the going gets tough, one of the many good reasons for having an independent insurance agent is that we have knowledge about the pulse of the market and the available choices. Representing many, many carriers, each with different outlooks and appetites, we are in this together…and we are at your command!

For all your insurance needs, contact Advocate Brokerage of Scarsdale avenue, Scarsdale NY 10583

Phone: 914-723-7100 or go to their website for a free no obligation Insurance price quotewww.Advocatebrokerage.com

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SPECIAL INTER-FAITH SERVICE

 

SPECIAL INTERFAITH SERVICE AT LAKE MAHOPAC UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. ALL ARE WELCOME.

Sunday, November 20th at 7pm.
This year’s special Interfaith Thanksgiving Service will hosted by Lake Mahopac
United Methodist Church. Pastor Todd Pick invites worshippers of all faiths to our church.
Other participating churches are:
Mount Hope UMC
First Presbyterian of Mahopac
St. John the Evangelist
Holy Communion Church
Temple Beth Shalom
Lake Mahopac UMC was restored, renewed and rededicated in July of this year. So come 

and see our beautiful church and join in this very special time of worship.
Located at 85 Mt Hope Road. On the corner of Route 6 where Mt Hope Road becomes East Lake Blvd.
(Across from CVS)
Telephone: 845.628.3637  http://www.lakemahopacumc.com 

 

 

By: Richard Kelley

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Westchester Putnam Guitar Society Jam at the Holiday

BRITISH BLUES GUITAR VIRTUOSO PAUL ROSE

at HOLIDAY INN MT. KISCO, SEPTEMBER 11


On Sunday, September 11 from 7 – 9 PM, British guitar virtuoso Paul Rose will appear at Teddy’s Lounge at the Holiday Inn in Mt.Kisco for an evening of guitar pyrotechnics and direct interaction with local blues and rock enthusiasts.

Rose is one of the most exciting and original blues and rock artists in the world today. Since winning a UK-wide contest sponsored by Fender Guitars and Rory Gallagher in 1994, and being named Guitarist of the Year by Guitarist magazine in 1996, Rose has toured and recorded extensively, amazing audiences and drawing standing ovations night after night.

This event is part of the Westchester-Putnam Guitar Society’s ongoing series of open meetings for area musicians. Mr. Rose will demonstrate blues and rock techniques, jam with audience members and answer questions. THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS EVENT. Mr. Rose will appear as a personal friend and guest of the Guitar Society.

As space and time will be limited, the opportunity to interact with Mr. Rose directly will be limited to people who are on the reservation list, in the order that reservations were made. Please use the contact information below to make your reservation.

For a taste of Paul Rose’s playing, type Paul Rose What Blues in the YouTube search bar. Or visit http://www.paulrose.co.uk/index.html.

Westchester-Putnam Guitar Society

George Chen, Musical Director

914 882-6367

nbdtc@aol.com

By: Gabriel Siegel

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2010 Festival of Trees

2010 Festival of Trees

Ann’s Place, the largest support organization for cancer survivors and their loved ones in the Greater Danbury region, has announced plans for its 2010  Festival of Trees, to be held November 19-21 at the Danbury Plaza Hotel & Conference Center, 18 Old Ridgebury Road, Danbury (exit 2, I-84). Continue Reading

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Armonk Players – Audition Notice

Armonk Players – Audition Notice

The Armonk Players will hold auditions for their Fall, 2010 Production of It Happened One Christmas Eve  on September 13 and 14  from 7:30pm – 9:30pm with callbacks by appointment on September 15  at Whippoorwill Hall (adjacent the North Castle Public Library at 19 Whippoorwill Road East, Armonk — use Kent Place entrance). Continue Reading

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HVCCA announces the upcoming exhibition “After the Fall.”

HVCCA announces the upcoming exhibition “After the Fall.”

HVCCA is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition, After the Fall- Emerging Artists from East and Central Europe. 
opening Sunday, September 19, 2010, at 3 pm followed by a round table discussion with the participating artists at 5 pm. Some of the most impressive new art today, especially in painting and video, is coming from Eastern and Central Europe’s former communist countries. After the Fall attempts to understand how this art differs from art in the West and, more importantly, why artists from this region are making such compelling work at this moment. 

Countries included in After the Fall are Croatia (Elvis Krstulovic, Marin Majic, Goran Skofic, Josip Tiric, Zlatan Vehabovic) Czech Republic (Josef Bolf, Daniel Pitin), Hungary (ZsoltBodoni, Alexander Tinei, Attila Szucs), Latvia (Janis Avotins), Romania (Leonardo Silaghi, Marius Bercea, Adrian Ghenie, Ion Grigorescu, Serban Savu, Ciprian Muresan) and Slovenia(Matija Brumen). This is a heterogeneous political, social, cultural and religious region, each having evolved differently after the fall of their governmental systems. 

For After the Fall, founders of HVCCA, Marc and Livia Straus, visited over 1,500 artists’ studios, galleries, art schools, alternative spaces, and museums. 

For more info visit www.hvcca.org

article submitted by: Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art (HVCCA)

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Hudson River Sunset Sail Cruise

Hudson River Sunset Sail Cruise

Enjoy a two-and-a-half-hour Hudson River sail on the A. J. Meerwald, a beautifully restored turn-of-the-century schooner and New Jersey’s official tall ship, Thursday, July 15, at 6:00 – 8:30 PM. Tickets are $50 per person and support the work of Beczak Environmental Education Center. Continue Reading

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BETWEEN ROCK AND A BARD PLACE

BETWEEN ROCK AND A BARD PLACE

He refers to himself as a “permanent fixture in the New York rock ‘n’ roll broadcast community” and Jimmy Fink is that and more.  From WPLJ to WXRK and now 107.1 The Peak, Jimmy has become a legendary on-air personality in his 4-decade run on the radio. For the past 24 seasons Terrence O’Brien has held equal sway in the theater community.   As Founding Artistic Director of the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, he has provided audiences with a fresh, hip, edgy, and accessible approach to Shakespeare’s plays. On Thursday, July 15, Between Rock and a Bard Place will find Fink and O’Brien sharing the CrossTalk conversation at the Katonah Museum of Art (katonahmuseum.org), We can’t wait to find out where these two dynamic voices lead us. Continue Reading

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Love, Treachery & Battle of the Sexes

Love, Treachery & Battle of the Sexes

Celebrate Shakespeare’s 446th birthday on the banks of the Hudson River at the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival. Considered to be one of the best nights out at the most reasonable price, the Festival offers something for everyone from high comedy and romance to betrayal, battlefields; iambic pentameter and hip-hop rap. Continue Reading

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Peekskill Celebration

Peekskill Celebration

Now in its 14th year, Peekskill Celebration is the largest festival in the Hudson Valley, attracting over 20,000 people from as far away as New Jersey and Connecticut and as close by as Cortlandt Manor and Putnam Valley.  The Peekskill Celebration takes place the  first weekend in August 6 – 8. Admission to Riverfront Green Park is free. Continue Reading

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