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    HelloHamburg is a video magazine containing information of interest to residents and visitors.



    Winter Issue 2025 | ISSN: 3065-6958

    Published by HelloNation, © All Rights Reserved

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    Living in Hamburg, New York, offers an engaging blend of small-town charm and vibrant community spirit, making it a delightful place to settle down. The town, affectionately known as the "Town That Friendship Built," truly lives up to its name with its warm and welcoming atmosphere. Residents here are treated to a unique mix of bustling local businesses, scenic parks, and excellent community resources. One of the town's highlights is its annual Hamburger


    Festival, which celebrates the community's rich history and brings people together in a fun, family-friendly way. Meanwhile, the beautiful Lake Erie is just a short drive away, offering ample opportunities for boating, fishing, and breathtaking sunset views. In Hamburg, the commitment to education is evident in the well-regarded Frontier and Hamburg Central School Districts, which offer top-notch educational opportunities. The town's public library and numerous


    Embrace the Charms of Hamburg,

     
     

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    community events throughout the year foster a love for learning and culture among all ages. Hamburg is a place where contemporary living meets timeless friendliness, ensuring every resident feels right at home. Its flourishing small businesses, green spaces, and community initiatives all contribute to the wonderful quality of life. Whether you're enjoying the peacefulness of the parks or engaging with...

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    Embrace the Charms of Hamburg, New York

    Living in Hamburg, New York, offers an engaging blend of small-town charm and vibrant community spirit, making it a delightful place to settle down. The town, affectionately known as the "Town That Friendship Built," truly lives up to its name with its warm and welcoming atmosphere. Residents here are treated to a unique mix of bustling local businesses, scenic parks, and excellent community resources. One of the town's highlights is its annual Hamburger Festival, which celebrates the community's rich history and brings people together in a fun, family-friendly way. Meanwhile, the beautiful Lake Erie is just a short drive away, offering ample opportunities for boating, fishing, and breathtaking sunset views. In Hamburg, the commitment to education is evident in the well-regarded Frontier and Hamburg Central School Districts, which offer top-notch educational opportunities. The town's public library and numerous community events throughout the year foster a love for learning and culture among all ages. Hamburg is a place where contemporary living meets timeless friendliness, ensuring every resident feels right at home. Its flourishing small businesses, green spaces, and community initiatives all contribute to the wonderful quality of life. Whether you're enjoying the peacefulness of the parks or engaging with the lively community events, Hamburg, New York, offers a lifestyle abundant with joy and connection.

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    Western New York winters are known for their intensity — snowstorms, freezing winds, and prolonged periods of subzero temperatures. While you’re bundling up to stay warm, your home’s plumbing is also under stress. One of the most common cold-weather emergencies homeowners face is frozen pipes, which can

    crack or burst and cause extensive water damage.Thankfully, a few simple preventative steps can significantly reduce the risk. Start by addressing exposed plumbing. To prevent frozen pipes, insulate exposed plumbing — especially in basements, crawl spaces, and garages. These areas are often

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  • A Simple Checklist to Prevent Frozen Pipes in Winter

    Western New York winters are known for their intensity — snowstorms, freezing winds, and prolonged periods of subzero temperatures. While you’re bundling up to stay warm, your home’s plumbing is also under stress. One of the most common cold-weather emergencies homeowners face is frozen pipes, which can crack or burst and cause extensive water damage.

    Thankfully, a few simple preventative steps can significantly reduce the risk. Start by addressing exposed plumbing. To prevent frozen pipes, insulate exposed plumbing — especially in basements, crawl spaces, and garages. These areas are often unheated or drafty, leaving pipes vulnerable. Foam pipe insulation is inexpensive and easy to install, yet highly effective.

    Inside your home, pay attention to sinks that sit on exterior walls. During cold snaps, especially overnight, leave cabinet doors open beneath these sinks. This allows warm air to circulate, helping to keep the pipes behind them at a safe temperature.

    If the forecast calls for temperatures below zero, take additional precautions. Let a slow drip run overnight from faucets connected to vulnerable pipes. This steady movement of water relieves pressure and greatly reduces the likelihood of freezing. It may feel like a waste, but it’s a small effort compared to the cost of water damage and emergency repairs.

    Also, never turn your heat off completely during winter travel. Set your thermostat no lower than 55 degrees to ensure your home and your pipes stay warm enough. If certain areas of your home tend to be colder, consider using space heaters or adding insulation where possible.

    Lastly, be prepared in case something does go wrong. Know where your home’s main water shut-off valve is located so you can act quickly to stop flooding if a pipe bursts. Quick action can prevent damage from spreading to other areas of your home.

    By following these simple but critical steps, you can protect your home from one of winter’s most damaging threats and keep your plumbing safe no matter how cold it gets.

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    helping to keep the pipes behind them at a safe temperature.If the forecast calls for temperatures below zero, take additional precautions. Let a slow drip run overnight from faucets connected to vulnerable pipes. This steady movement of water relieves pressure and greatly reduces the likelihood of freezing. It may feel like a waste, but it’s a small effort compared to the cost of water damage and emergency repairs.Also, never turn your heat off completely during winter travel. Set your thermostat no lower than 55 degrees to ensure your home and your pipes stay warm enough. If certain areas of your home tend to be colder,...

    unheated or drafty, leaving pipes vulnerable. Foam pipe insulation is inexpensive and easy to install, yet highly effective.Inside your home, pay attention to sinks that sit on exterior walls. During cold snaps, especially overnight, leave cabinet doors open beneath these sinks. This allows warm air to circulate,

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    To prevent frozen pipes, insulate exposed plumbing — especially in basements, crawl spaces, and garages.

    About the Author

    Lucas Cellino is the President of Cellino Plumbing Heating & Cooling, with over 10 years of experience as a licensed plumber. He believes in bringing value and impact to his team, and is dedicated to making a positive difference in the community through the company's growth and charitable efforts.

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    A Charming Blend of Community and Comfort

    In the heart of Erie County, Hamburg, New York stands out as a vibrant gem that beautifully blends small-town charm with modern amenities. This delightful town offers a quality of life that strikes a harmonious balance between peaceful suburban living and the conveniences of urban life just a short drive away. Hamburg is rich in community

    spirit, making it an ideal place for residents seeking more than just a place to live. Outdoor enthusiasts revel in Hamburg’s abundance of parks and green spaces, such as the picturesque Chestnut Ridge Park. Known for its breathtaking vistas and an iconic Eternal Flame Falls, this park offers hiking, picnicking, and opportunities for snow sports in the winter, promoting an active and balanced lifestyle.

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    Community events and festivals dot the calendar year-round, fostering a strong sense of connection and camaraderie among residents. From the vibrant local farmers' markets to the lively Hamburg Music Festival, there’s always something to celebrate and enjoy. Additionally, with a focus on education, the town boasts excellent schools and community programs, supporting families and lifelong learning. Friendly neighborhoods, diverse dining options, and a burgeoning arts scene contribute to the inviting spirit of Hamburg. Whether you're exploring its historic sites or enjoying a quiet evening walk, Hamburg...

     
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    Hamburg, New York: A Charming Blend of Community and Comfort

    In the heart of Erie County, Hamburg, New York stands out as a vibrant gem that beautifully blends small-town charm with modern amenities. This delightful town offers a quality of life that strikes a harmonious balance between peaceful suburban living and the conveniences of urban life just a short drive away. Hamburg is rich in community spirit, making it an ideal place for residents seeking more than just a place to live. Outdoor enthusiasts revel in Hamburg’s abundance of parks and green spaces, such as the picturesque Chestnut Ridge Park. Known for its breathtaking vistas and an iconic Eternal Flame Falls, this park offers hiking, picnicking, and opportunities for snow sports in the winter, promoting an active and balanced lifestyle. Community events and festivals dot the calendar year-round, fostering a strong sense of connection and camaraderie among residents. From the vibrant local farmers' markets to the lively Hamburg Music Festival, there’s always something to celebrate and enjoy. Additionally, with a focus on education, the town boasts excellent schools and community programs, supporting families and lifelong learning. Friendly neighborhoods, diverse dining options, and a burgeoning arts scene contribute to the inviting spirit of Hamburg. Whether you're exploring its historic sites or enjoying a quiet evening walk, Hamburg radiates warmth and vitality, making it not just a place to live, but a place to truly thrive.

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