Holiday Events in NYC and Connecticut

  • November 25th, 2014
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New York City and Connecticut are attached at the hip when it comes to exploring creative and memorable events to enliven the holiday season. These winter wonderlands begin with the historic Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade and end with Drunken Shakespeare.   NYC   1. Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade Balloon Inflation Wed Nov 26 3:00pm Enter at W […]

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5 Signs of Fraud Movers

  • August 14th, 2014

  We have heard horror stories of people choosing the wrong moving company in the NYC and Connecticut area. Finding the right movers helps make any move much easier. We have put together a lists of things to note for fraudulent movers when searching online. Red Flags Unfortunately, when people are moving, they may encounter […]

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15 Things Your Movers Won’t Tell You

  • August 11th, 2014

For homeowners who are planning a move, being prepared makes all the difference in the world. The following is a list of 15 points that moving companies will rarely share with customers. 1. Stay At Home Don’t think that once you greet the movers, you’ll be able to skip out and go shopping. You’ll need […]

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Fine Art Moving Tips

  • June 24th, 2014
Fine Art Moving Tips

  Many invest thousands of dollars into their collection. Avid collectors may be new to the theory of transporting fine pieces, and may benefit from a few tips offered by professional fine art movers. Here are some tips for successfully moving and transporting fine arts to another location. Gather and organize art data. This is […]

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Packing Secrets For a Successful Move

  • June 17th, 2014

The more efficiently you pack, the easier your move will be. Packing well takes a certain amount of planning. If you wait until the last minute, your move will feel harried and disorganized. If, on the other hand, you plan everything out strategically, you’ll be much more relaxed. Let’s look at some of the most […]

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Moving with an Autistic Child

  • April 18th, 2014

  Preparing for a move can be challenging. Whether you’re preparing for a short move across town, or a huge trek across the country, the process can feel hectic and tiring. Between dealing with the details and arranging the plans for the transition, it’s also important to focus on your autistic child. According to the […]

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How to Throw a House Party After Moving

  • April 11th, 2014

  Although there are many important events that will transpire in an individual’s life, relocating is particularly significant. During this season, you’ll be able to make new friends as you settle into a new life. If you’re interested in ensuring that you cultivate deep and meaningful personal relationships after relocating, throwing a house party can […]

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8 Tips for Packing the Kitchen

  • March 24th, 2014

The kitchen is a difficult place to pack. Foodstuffs, silverware, plates, bowls, mixers, spices and loose items are hard to keep safe, stow efficiently and track after the move. A lot of times so many of these motley things are tossed into one box, and when you need them most, your dig for them is […]

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How to Organize Your Home Can Improve Your Lifestyle

  • March 17th, 2014

  Being disorganized can impede your world from spinning properly. Sometimes it’s very clear that you’re disorganized, other times it’s not. During the times when it is not obvious to spot disorganization, it can affect you very negatively—without you even realizing so. In our line of work organization is a must; we’re not going to […]

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Green Technology for your Home

  • March 10th, 2014

As a homeowner you need to do your part to maintain your house but more importantly, the environment. This can go for those who live in huge cities such as New York but it is ideal for the people who live in smaller towns or even the country side. Whether you trim and maintain your […]

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How to: Make Unpacking into your New Home Stress-Free!

  • March 3rd, 2014

When the moving truck pulls away it’s a great feeling. Yes, yes it is. It’s especially lovely if you properly packed, labeled and shifted your boxes to the rooms the materials inside will eventually be placed. But, plenty of people don’t unpack with the same verve. This, however, can lead to a lot of stress. […]

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Experience Connecticut’s Wildlife Attractions

  • February 18th, 2014

  Connecticut is one the 13 original colonies and the southernmost state of the northeastern states. It was first settled by the Dutch and is to this day considered a prime maritime state, connected by the Thames River and the various ports of Long Island Sound. Over three million people reside in the state. Some […]

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Holiday Events in NYC and Connecticut

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New York City and Connecticut are attached at the hip when it comes to exploring creative and memorable events to enliven the holiday season. These winter wonderlands begin with the historic Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade and end with Drunken Shakespeare.   NYC   1. Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade Balloon Inflation Wed Nov 26 3:00pm Enter at W […]

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5 Signs of Fraud Movers

  We have heard horror stories of people choosing the wrong moving company in the NYC and Connecticut area. Finding the right movers helps make any move much easier. We have put together a lists of things to note for fraudulent movers when searching online. Red Flags Unfortunately, when people are moving, they may encounter […]

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15 Things Your Movers Won’t Tell You

For homeowners who are planning a move, being prepared makes all the difference in the world. The following is a list of 15 points that moving companies will rarely share with customers. 1. Stay At Home Don’t think that once you greet the movers, you’ll be able to skip out and go shopping. You’ll need […]

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Fine Art Moving Tips

Fine Art Moving Tips

  Many invest thousands of dollars into their collection. Avid collectors may be new to the theory of transporting fine pieces, and may benefit from a few tips offered by professional fine art movers. Here are some tips for successfully moving and transporting fine arts to another location. Gather and organize art data. This is […]

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Packing Secrets For a Successful Move

The more efficiently you pack, the easier your move will be. Packing well takes a certain amount of planning. If you wait until the last minute, your move will feel harried and disorganized. If, on the other hand, you plan everything out strategically, you’ll be much more relaxed. Let’s look at some of the most […]

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Moving with an Autistic Child

  Preparing for a move can be challenging. Whether you’re preparing for a short move across town, or a huge trek across the country, the process can feel hectic and tiring. Between dealing with the details and arranging the plans for the transition, it’s also important to focus on your autistic child. According to the […]

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How to Throw a House Party After Moving

  Although there are many important events that will transpire in an individual’s life, relocating is particularly significant. During this season, you’ll be able to make new friends as you settle into a new life. If you’re interested in ensuring that you cultivate deep and meaningful personal relationships after relocating, throwing a house party can […]

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8 Tips for Packing the Kitchen

The kitchen is a difficult place to pack. Foodstuffs, silverware, plates, bowls, mixers, spices and loose items are hard to keep safe, stow efficiently and track after the move. A lot of times so many of these motley things are tossed into one box, and when you need them most, your dig for them is […]

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How to Organize Your Home Can Improve Your Lifestyle

  Being disorganized can impede your world from spinning properly. Sometimes it’s very clear that you’re disorganized, other times it’s not. During the times when it is not obvious to spot disorganization, it can affect you very negatively—without you even realizing so. In our line of work organization is a must; we’re not going to […]

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Green Technology for your Home

As a homeowner you need to do your part to maintain your house but more importantly, the environment. This can go for those who live in huge cities such as New York but it is ideal for the people who live in smaller towns or even the country side. Whether you trim and maintain your […]

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How to: Make Unpacking into your New Home Stress-Free!

When the moving truck pulls away it’s a great feeling. Yes, yes it is. It’s especially lovely if you properly packed, labeled and shifted your boxes to the rooms the materials inside will eventually be placed. But, plenty of people don’t unpack with the same verve. This, however, can lead to a lot of stress. […]

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Experience Connecticut’s Wildlife Attractions

  Connecticut is one the 13 original colonies and the southernmost state of the northeastern states. It was first settled by the Dutch and is to this day considered a prime maritime state, connected by the Thames River and the various ports of Long Island Sound. Over three million people reside in the state. Some […]

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"Our experience with Noah's Ark Moving was very positive. Mitch's estimate was right on; Dimitri and his team were hardworking, meticulous and very accommodating. Thanks for the good service!" - Susan Gore, Connecticut