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Ten Broeck Insurance Group is an insurance agency with proven professionals who are caring and conscientious – the kind of people you can depend on.  We know our clients needs on a personal level and understand when you have questions, you need a person to talk to – not a recorded voice and a list [...]

  A look at benefits trends for 2012 By Amanda McGrory December 7, 2011 // var addthis_config = { ui_508_compliant: true, ui_click: true }; var addthis_share = { templates : { twitter : “{{title}} {{url}} (via @Benefits_Pro)” } } // ]]> 255 With 2012 nearing, the latest benefits landscape is on the horizon, and much [...]

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Many people assume that Long Term Care insurance provides exclusively for services rendered by nursing homes, however, the term Long Term Care encompasses a wide array of personal care, health, and supportive services that provide assistance and improve the quality of life of those with chronic, long term conditions.  Long Term Care Insurance is important [...]

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Each year we make New Year’s resolutions to get our financial affairs in order.  However, in the process many of us fail to reevaluate a very important aspect of our finances: life insurance. Make this year the year to truly organize your finances to a place where you are comfortable knowing your family will always [...]

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Illness or injury, may they be long or short term, can keep us out of the workplace and, more importantly, keep us from collecting a pay check.  When this happens, our dependents who rely on our income suffer along with us.  Disability insurance exists to protect workers from the loss of income caused by the [...]

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Come Laugh With Us!!! On Nov. 13, the Pepperell/Groton & Ayer Rotary clubs present  A Night of Comedy Located at the Bull Run Resturant in Shirley, MA. Tickets are $20 and in high demand. This show WILL sell out. To get get your tickets, call Derek at: (978)433-6300

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This year, important health insurance reforms were enacted effecting residents of both Massachusettand New Hampshire.  The first redefined the term “dependent” as a person unmarried and under the age of 26 who either is a full time student or resident of the state.  Coverage was also extended for those young adults who are unemployed or do [...]

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On June 24, 2010, the Division of Insurance appaels board overturned the state’s cap on Harvard Pilgrim’s premium increases for small businesses and individuals. The board found that their April rate increases were reasonable, given what they must pay to hospitals and physicians. They need to process the details of the decision with the Division [...]

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