As seniors around the country scramble to find prom dresses, Madison Batzel sits back and relaxes. Batzel, 18, a senior at William Penn High School near New Castle, has had a "new'' dress in her ...
Dear Brian: I get many questions with this type of issue when dealing with old kitchen sinks. In my experience, if faucet or repair parts are not available for older sinks, chances are replacing the ...
William Butterfield’s motto is “Plumbers protect the health of the nation” and during the coronavirus crisis, that statement has never been more true. Butterfield, 55, is a fourth-generation plumber ...
“Boulanger’s Plumbing & Heating is a full service residential and commercial plumbing, heating and air conditioning company. Our service department can do any job, big or small. Our commercial ...
Q: Dear Ed: I have a bathroom with a smaller round-style toilet bowl. It’s not a big bathroom, but I do have the room to install the longer toilet style that I have seen in other bathrooms. Should the ...
This trailblazing plumber seeks gains for other minority women in skilled trades Evelyn Pacheco, founder and president of Nevada Women in Trades, poses with a plumbers wrench and welding helmet in a ...
Plumbing experts will tell you there are only three things you should ever flush down your toilet: urine, feces and toilet paper. Disinfecting wipes are nowhere on the list, not even the ones marked ...
The legislative process is often referred to as “how the sausage gets made.” This case is masquerading as a case about a plumbing permit but actually seems to be about legislation. Here’s the story.