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dulaff16 · 1 year
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Visited my old college stomping grounds last weekend. I love Chestertown❤️
And if u know what that drink I’m holding is I assume you’ve spoken to the parrot too
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graypixllc · 2 years
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Small indie I got to work on, Eastern Shore of Maryland. Called, The Road to Galena. Always wanted to work on a farm movie on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. We filmed in and around the Chestertown area. Nikon FM, 20mm. Kodak TMAX 100. NIK 
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millingroundireland · 7 months
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What and where was the Mills family home in Warren County?
This was originally the fourth chapter in my family history on the Mills family, but it is has broken apart from the original version on WordPress, so as to improve readability.
In Joseph B. Mills’s obituaries it says that their family home was in Pottersville, New York. However, as the censuses show, the family moved from Chester to Glens Falls to Bolton and back to Chester. Pottersville is not in any of these censuses. So, the question remains why Pottersville was noted as the location of the Mills family home. Is that because the writers of the obit did not want to convey this complexity? Or is it that someone told them faulty information?
I did some further research on this question. The 1850 mortality schedule for Bolton lists a “Thomas Mills,” 12 people with the last name of Mills are in the obituaries of Glens Falls, NY, one Mills family headed by a William F. Mills living in Bolton, NY in 1850 and in 1865. There were also wills for four Millses in Warren County listed on sampubco.com. This does include the thousands upon thousands of results for those with the Mills surname in the 1855, 1875, 1892, and 1905 New York State censuses. Also I discovered, in 1840, in Chester, a "Thomas Mills," an "Edward Mills" and a "John R. Mills.” Additionally, within Family Search’s “New York Probate Records, 1629-1971.” there were records for John Mills (file 1527), Thomas Mills (file 1864), and a Joseph B. Mills (file 3084). It turned out that the John Mills was another fellow, that the Joseph B. Mills was the same as the one I have already written about, and that the Thomas Mills has a will, lists wife named Margaret, daughters named Phebe, Ann, Mary, Rachel, and Margaret along with a number of sons named Joseph, Edward L, and Thomas J, among others.
Still, this didn’t answer why they would have put down Pottersville, New York. According to the brief history on the website of the town of Chester, after the civil war, “the town had grown to two main settlements, Chestertown and Pottersville,” with a number of smaller ones, as “roads had been built and stage coaches brought in the mail and visitors.” Another website, celebrating the 200th anniversary of Warren County added that by the 1830s the town of Chester “had grown into two main settlements, Chestertown and Pottersville, with several smaller ones” with the first post office in Pottersville, “the second largest village, was established Dec. 5, 1839.” So, it is possible the family home was within the settlement of Pottersville but was still within the jurisdiction of Chester explaining how they lived in Chester for all those years.
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So charming! A small brick conversion built as a chapel in 1890 in Chestertown, Maryland. $495K
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Original details. This would be adorable for a single or a couple, b/c it’s unique.
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Very nicely converted, isn’t it?
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Beautiful windows and brick walls.
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That’s a great idea- a Murphy bed that can be closed when not in use.
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And, look at the cute little nook.
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I would certainly this to my apt. 
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Plus it has a lovely bath.
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And, a laundry room. Perfection.
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https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/5179-Quaker-Neck-Rd_Chestertown_MD_21620_M59342-94206
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ltwilliammowett · 1 year
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Downrigging - Chestertown, Maryland von Kevin B. Moore
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benjhawkins · 8 months
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LET’S LOOK AT SOME BOATS
The annual Sultana Downrigging Festival will be taking place in Chestertown, Maryland the weekend of October 27th-29th! Some great ships will be in attendance including the 1812 replica schooner Lynx and everyone’s favorite Pride of Baltimore II!
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The schooner SULTANA, a reproduction of a Boston-built merchant vessel, docked in Chestertown, MD. Came across this on a bike tour of the eastern shore in Maryland.
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nancypullen · 13 days
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A Day Off
Hallelujah! What a perfect day. I worked until six o'clock on Wednesday and practically danced out of the library. I have been rotating between the information desk and the circulation desk and the good citizens of this county have worn me out. The last several days have been a bit wonky. There were ten thousand calls asking if we have free eclipse glasses -we didn't, but could direct you to a place that does and/or provide instructions for making your own viewer out of a cereal box and aluminum foil. There was an event giving away free laptops to qualifying residents that was like the last flight out of Saigon. In the words of an unflappable coworker, "There was chaos in every corner of the building." Don't even get me started about Mercury being in retrograde. Like I said, wonky. Saturday was actually quite nice because it was opening day for Little League and there was a parade down Market Street with plenty of cute kids. When I arrived home on Saturday the Edgewater gang showed up and we celebrated Mr. Pullen's birthday. Jamie and I convinced the fellas to accompany us to a greenhouse to hunt for some plants, a greenhouse that the grandgirl said was "in the middle of nowhere". She wasn't wrong. We came home with lots of lovelies for the gardens, a successful trip! This is my favorite picture snapped over the weekend. Tyler and Jamie in a chess battle on the front porch. Never say it's not exciting around here.
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I was back to work on Monday (eclipse day) for three busy days, and now I'm free! We delayed our trip to Lancaster for a day to let the bad weather blow through, so we'll leave in the morning, stay over Friday night, and come home later on Saturday. I'm anticipating some fun. Speaking of fun, here's another photo I loved. I'm pretty sure that I'm allowed to post this because she's masked. No one could ever identify her from this photo (and I've been good for six years). I'll delete if they ask. Anyway, this is our little miss on Monday. Isn't it cute pic?
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Fast forward to today and I've shed all of the work nonsense and I'm feeling quite content. I spent the entire morning weeding and preparing flower beds, then planting some of the pretties that I picked up at Ball Greenhouses last week. I know I'm early, but these are hardy girls. If Mother Nature turns fickle I'll just be the crazy lady running around tossing sheets over gardens. Wouldn't be the first time. It's a small price to pay for the happiness of today. Working the dirt and dreaming of the blooms to come was good for my soul. I needed this day. Another little something that has recently delighted me is this stuff.
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Because I'm at work for nine hours, I have recently become addicted to sugary, fattening, fancy coffee drinks. I'd zip through Starbucks on my lunch break and pick up an iced caramel macchiato , then I started buying the bottles at the grocery store and filling my big sippy cup (that I normally use for water) in the mornings. I was adding way too many calories to my day. So, I searched for a healthier replacement drink that would still give me the boost - and I found it! I'm not on Atkins or Keto or any of those diets, but I definitely appreciate the low sugar/carb count. This protein shake has the same amount of caffeine as a cup of coffee, with added protein and fiber. It's a win! I can have this for breakfast and feel no guilt. Getcha' some! This post is sort of all over the place, sorry about that. I don't have a lot to say and I didn't sit down with a plan. I just opened my laptop and wanted to say hi. I do miss having more time to spend being silly here. The older I get the less I care about being silly. Look at these cool sunglasses I bought in a little shop in Chestertown. Silly for a woman my age? Yes. Do I care? Absolutely not.
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I just notice that my name tag for work is all jacked up by my seatbelt. Hope I straightened that out once I got there, but I don't remember doing it. Oops. Several of you have asked about whether or not I'm enjoying my job. It's complicated. I've mentioned my lovely coworkers, I've mentioned that I'm having fun doing the displays, there are plenty of positives. I'm trying to focus on what I have gained and not what I have lost. I do miss having time for hobbies, doing more than work, eat, sleep, repeat. Of course, as I type this I'm looking ahead to three days off - wonderful! The 16th will mark three months in my position, so I do feel I've given it a fair shake...and I just don't know. I'm really pouring a lot of energy, creativity, and effort into this job and I do feel that it's appreciated. They are very nice to me and pay me adequately. I'm just undecided if it's a fair trade for my freedom. I mostly talk about the fun parts, the nice parts, but there are also the not-so-fun parts. A surprising number of books are returned with bed bugs. We have two large "stink boxes" that are usually full of books returned that reek of everything from cigarette smoke, pot, or just general funk. They sit in there with charcoal rocks until they're bearable. Lots of people are rude, really rude. I got used to that when I was in the airline industry, but it doesn't make it any more pleasant. I could go on, couldn't we all? No job is ever perfect, and in the past I tolerated the unpleasant aspects because I had no choice. I don't have to do that anymore. I've been asked to take on some summer programming work - fun activities with kids, outreach booths at festivals, that sort of thing. I'm looking forward to that, and it's been a while since I've had things to look forward to. Well, that's not true. I've had loads of fun family stuff that happened and even a trip to Ireland in the last year, but as far as having something that gives me a chance to actually use my brain and any meager talents I have - this is the first chance since we left Tennessee. I just wish it wasn't so exhausting. Is that just me being sixty? It's kind of funny that I'm twenty to thirty years older than nearly everyone I work with, but they're all so tired. I don't want to scare them about getting older, but I feel like I should drop hints like, "I hope you like ibuprofen..." or "Enjoy those cute shoes while you can..." Honestly, I work circles around most of them, and I shouldn't. Where is their energy? I have to admit that when I'm shelving, and for some reason all of our shelves have books at floor level (why??), it is not fun getting up and down. I actually love shelving because the more books I touch the more familiar I am with the collection, but that bottom shelf will be the death of me. I snapped this picture last week when I was processing books. Some were going out to other libraries, some had been requested locally and were going on our hold shelf, some were being checked in and returned to our shelves.
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That back wall is my work area. To the left you can see some of the 50+ craft bags that I assembled to go home with our little visitors. I love those. They have all of the supplies and instructions needed to complete a small craft. To the right of the craft bags are a couple of shelves of books pulled for mending or labeling. Under the desk are the infamous stink boxes. I wish they'd let me decorate this work room. It needs color and art. It should be pretty. Pretty isn't very important around here. That's definitely something I miss about the south. I put a little bit of the south into one of my small displays. We have a good collection of cookbooks here, so I grabbed a tablecloth and sign from our house, and voila!
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This hardly counts as a display - just two pieces of decor and some books, but it's working - people are checking out cookbooks! I swap them out every couple of days to keep it interesting. Here's another little bit of nothing - just pillow stuffing glued to cardstock for clouds, the raindrops are cardstock and string. Rainy Day Reads!
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See what I mean? None of it is great (I have no budget!) but it's the fun part. So much of the rest is exhausting. They're advertising for a couple of new positions, so maybe if they find the right people I could work fewer hours. If that were the case I could do this for a long time. I'm already cooking up some fun ideas for May. I have my book lists ready and one display will definitely be "Once Upon a Crime..." complete with crime scene tape and a chalk body outline on the floor (actually white painters tape). I may do a Sci-Fi display with an alien saying, "Take me to your reader." We have a huge biography section though, so I probably should use those instead. I could make a giant name tag, like the ol' "Hello, my name is______" that we've all had to wear at some point. I could put up a sign that says Meet someone new, try a biography and put out a variety of interesting people - founding fathers to modern musicians, CoCo Chanel to Sally Ride. Anywho, just letting those ideas rattle around in my brain. I'll figure it out. Wow, I've rambled far too long and it's all disjointed and kooky. I guess I was overdue for a visit here. I'm happy today because I'm home. I hope that you're happy too, or at least on your way to being happy. I suppose we all have to figure out what that means for us, and where it is for us. I know it's not on that damn bottom shelf at the library.
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The mister is turning off lights and heading for bed, so I guess that's my cue. We'll run off to Lancaster in the morning so I'll be back on Sunday to share a bit of that with you. It may be nothing but Amish buggies in the rain, but I have a feeling we'll find some fun. If you've made it all the way to the end of this snoozefest of a post, give yourself a cookie. You deserve it. Consider yourself hugged. Stay tuned for the Griswolds' adventures in Pennsylvania Dutch country! Until then, stay safe, stay well, and know how very much I've missed you. XOXO, Nancy
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pchuaymee · 6 months
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Ouija board's stories in other cultures.
Hello, everyone!
Today, I will you story about Ouija board, or it can call as "Talking board", or "Spirit board". It is a divination tool for summon a spirit, a demon, an angel, or an entity for talking via by board or paper with alphabets, numbers, and those words are "Yes", "No", and "Goodbye". And it movable by a planchette, a pen, a coin, a sauce tray or a sauce dish, or an empty glass. Also, you can use pendulum or dowsing rod for automatic writing too.
And today, I'll tell a Ouija or spirit board story in other cultures that I can do find a few stories.
In the Western culture.
There is said to use the Ouija board for communication with a spirit, dates back to Ancient Greece era as far as 540 BC. (It is assumed it got the origin from China in ancient.). Pythagoras, who is Greek philosopher was believe in rebirth or spirit, did use talking board with his student's name was "Philolaus". Also, it has connected to Ancient Roman where two people used it for choosing the successors to be king too. Later in 1886, Elijah Bond and Charles Kenner were manufactured talking board in the first time in Chestertown, Maryland. And in 1890, they were giving a name is "Ouija" which from French is "Oui" and German is "Ja" after they did use it for gave a name to be called it by spelled that "O-U-I-J-A" with their cousin who is medium, her name is Helen Peters in Baltimore, Maryland. Thus, "Ouija" is meaning "Good luck". In 1891, Fuld brothers, William Fuld and Isaac Fuld. They bought the rights Ouija board and recorded a patent, and also, they renamed as "Ouija Novelty" by after they did acquisition form Kenner's group. But in 1901, Isaac was his license revoked by Ouija Novelty, but he still did make a Ouija board but is suspended by a judge. Until in 1920, court declared William did won and he did can manufacture Ouija board. Later, in 1966, Fuld's family sold the right to Parker Brothers after William Fuld was passed away by his accident in 1927. In present, Ouija board's image is popular, and it is a standard setting psychical of talking board or spirit board for divination or talking with an entity or a spirit in western cultural too.
In the Chinese culture.
There is assumed that beginning in 551 BC approximately in Zhou dynasty era or in 420 BC about in Liu Song dynasty era when China was Northern and Southern dynasties era. There was used planchette writing by automatic writing with moving by dowsing a rod that called "Fuji or Fu-chi (Chinese: 扶乩/扶箕: Pinyin: fújī)". It uses for calling and talking with gods, goddesses or deities, or a spirit. It became popular in Song dynasty era around in 1100. But it blocked in Qing dynasty era. In present, Fuji is always to use in formally as calling gods, goddesses, or deities in Taoism Temples. And it has way to calling or summon a ghost or spirit for people who don't need to be informally, and they can do it in everywhere by the bottom dish with red arrow down for moving and paper or board has Chinese characters. It called "Die-Xian (Chinese: 碟仙 Pinyin: Dié xiān)". It can call as "Dish spirit" too.
In Japanese culture.
The talking board or spirit board in Japanese version is called "Kokkuri (Japanese: こっくり)", "Kokkuri-san (Japanese: こっくりさん)". It uses for summoning or calling an entity or an animal spirit. Its origin psychical is three bamboo rods arranged to make a tripod upon which is covered by a cloth, or they have tags are inserted into each of the word from animal's names are fox, dog and tanuki. For other words are trancing with finger on the bottom plate. In another story, there is said in 1884. American sailor has brought table turning to Japan and it became so popular. Because it cannot be easy to be find in that time, thus, they did stack up three sets of round rice containers and play that way which they would lean. It was said that "Kokkuri, kokkuri to katamuku (Japanese: こっくり、こっくりと傾く。)" It is meaning as "Leaning, they're leaning.". And the word is "Kokkuri" in Kanji that 「狐狗狸」 is from "fox (狐)", "dog (犬) or tengu (天狗)" and "Tanuki (狸)". It is meaning to summon or calling those an entities or spirit animals too. And it became popular since Meiji era. In present, Kokkuri in modern physical is paper with Torii door on the top-middle on papers and characters is usually writing with Hiragana characters, numbers and a 10-yen coin for moving.
In Thai culture
Ouija board or Talking board in Thai version is called "Phi Thuai Khaeo (Thai: ผีถ้วยแก้ว)", it is Thai traditional game or summon a spirit or an entity. It is assumed from Chinese Ouija board is Fuji. But its physical is looking likes as Ouija board in western, but they are just drawing by a small glass instead of planchette. And should throw that small glass too.
OK, everyone. These are stories of Ouija board how to play are seem as "Using your finger to moving follow for answer, cannot cancel meanwhile you are playing before say 'Thank you' or 'Goodbye', and the last thing is you don't should be playing it alone and you must be brave person." And it may be dangerous to you too. Thus, let be fun with safety or just and read it for fun!
Happy Halloween!
You can read more it forms those references:
Museum of Talking Boards: Ancient Ouija Boards, Fact or Fiction?
More Than A Game: The True History Of Ouija Boards | Ancient Origins (ancient-origins.net)
Introduction - Ouija Board: Topics in Chronicling America - Research Guides at Library of Congress (loc.gov)
The strange business history of the Ouija board (thehustle.co)
Ouija board - New World Encyclopedia
Ouija board made by Willie Ellis, c. 1933 - Museum of the Riverina (museumriverina.com.au)
The Ouija board's mysterious origins: war, spirits, and a strange death | Life and style | The Guardian
Fuji (planchette writing) - Wikipedia
TAOIST SORCERY: Playing The Chinese Ouija Board - Die-Xian (碟仙) (taoist-sorcery.blogspot.com)
TAOIST SORCERY: Chinese Planchette / Spirit Writing - Fu-Ji (扶乩) (taoist-sorcery.blogspot.com)
Kokkuri - Wikipedia
Kokkuri-san | Kowabana
Kokkuri-san: How To Play The Spirit Of The Coin (theghostinmymachine.com)
Japan’s version of a ouija board: We try to summon Mr. Kokkuri | SoraNews24 -Japan News-
What is a Phi Thuai Khaeo (ผีถ้วยแก้ว)? – PAHUYUTH
8 Legit Ways To Summon & See Ghosts In Thailand According To Local Paranormal Experts - ASIAGHOSTS
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kfc-bucketman · 1 year
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The relationship of Tench and Anna Marie Tilghman
TW: Incest
“In the year of 1779, after visiting his father in Chestertown, Col Tilghman extended his journey to Talbot, and was welcomed by his uncle, the venerable Mathew Tilghman, at his home upon the Bay-Side. Here he was presented to his cousin, Miss Anna Marie Tilghman, Who’s amiable traits, both of person and character, he had already been apprised by his own sisters. Naturally susceptible to the influence of female charms, his military service, by withdrawing him in a great measure from the society of women, had rendered him more impressionable than ever when brought to their presence.
It is therefor not wonderful that the soldier, who might be considered young in years, during this period of respite from duty, of disengagement, should have been captivated by the intelligence, amiability, and beauty of his cousin. Then on the other hand the soft blandishments which the young lady may have really thought were bestowed on the soldier for the sake of the cause which he was championing and defending or on a relative and guest entitled to them by right of kinship and laws of hospitality, without any covert design, on her part, completed his capture. The uncertainty of the result of the contest, in which he was engaged as active participant, prevented him from a formal declaration of his feelings at the time.
Three years later, affairs encouraging the end of the war, and a more intimate acquaintance having confirmed his regard for his cousin, he determined to explain the motives and conduct and behavior towards the young lady, who, he thought was entitled to such explanation.
But he was still unable to to offer her marriage, inasmuch as his fortune was not such as would permit him to maintain her in the style to which she had been accustomed. He therefor plainly stated his position, and while expressing his warm affections for her, he said he was unwilling to embarrass her with a formal engagement, but he left her free to accept any offers which might be made to her, if the sentiments she felt towards him would permit her so to do.
But as common report connected his name with hers, he felt it his duty to apprise her father of what had transpired between them. The letter to the Hon. Mathew Tilghman from Tench in reference to this matter, is still in existence, in which he asks the privilege of prosecuting his suit, and states that should the fathers consent be obtained, he would, ere long, set about the removal of that obstacle to a union with his daughter which was founded in the inadequacy of his income.
When the allied siege of the British Army at Yorktown ended, General George Washington chose Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman to carry the official news of the victory to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. While preparations for peace negotiations were beginning afterwards, Tilghman was granted an extended leave of absence from the army in the spring and summer of 1782 to recuperate his health and to court a cousin, Anna Maria Tilghman.
To the previous mentioned letter, Mathew Tilghman gave a favorable reply. Tench was so cautious that he was unwilling to enter any formal engagement until the war was over, and he had secured an income as would support a wife in a manner becoming her station. It was determined that the marriage should be solemnized in the winter of 1782. But the illness of Mr. Charles Caroll (barrister, and brother in law, in which said illness would kill him) postponed the marriage until June 9, 1783. They were duly celebrated with much quietness and privacy, on account of the recent family affliction mentioned.”
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wiredcoast · 1 year
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It’s a lovely day for a #studiopopup at 351 High St, Chestertown. Open today until 2ish Come stroll downtown and enjoy this beautiful weather! https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck3bkGUACwa/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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adk-almanack-mirror · 19 days
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What to Look For in a Chestertown Kitchen Remodeling Company
When it comes to remodeling your kitchen, there are a lot of decisions to make. This is because many factors go into finding the right one for your project. When you're looking for a kitchen remodeling company, there are three things that you want to pay attention to:
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First, you want to ensure that the company has experience with your type of project. For example, suppose you're going from a small kitchen with only a few cabinets and appliances to an open concept with tons of new space and appliances. In that case, you'll need someone who can handle all the details of such an undertaking.
Second, you should check out their portfolio. Look at their past work and see if it matches what you have in mind for your kitchen. If not, find someone else who offers this style or level of service—you don't want yourself disappointed when things don't go as planned!
You need to ask around, especially with your neighbors! Whether through word-of-mouth or online reviews, getting feedback from other clients is an excellent way to learn more about what makes certain companies stand out when choosing a contractor for your next big project.
Here are some questions to ask a potential contractor before pushing through your kitchen remodeling project:
Are you licensed and insured? A good contractor will have all of their licensing paperwork in order, as well as liability insurance.
What kind of experience do you have with kitchens? A good contractor will have years of experience working on kitchens in homes like yours, so they'll be able to give you an idea of what's possible and what isn't.
How much will this project cost? You should know how much the project will likely cost by asking for a bid or estimate based on the scope of work being done. 
If these checklists are done, and you're satisfied with their answers, the next step is to hire the Chestertown kitchen remodeling company that offers you the most competitive pricing without sacrificing quality or service.
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This is Sally, a Friends Lake Chestertown, New York swan. Sally got jumped by like 14 geese the other night when Amanda was there and Sally won the turf war. "Put some respect on it for her!," says Amanda.
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