Early Voting Locations - Mid-term Elections 2018 - Montgomery County

From the Montgomery County Elections site —-

Any qualified Montgomery County registered voter may vote at any one of the following locations during the early voting period for the Election. You can search the Montgomery County Voter Registration Database to see if you are eligible and to view your precinct, Sample Ballot, and elected officials. If you feel this is in error, please feel free to call Election Central at 936.539.7843.

November 6, 2018 General Election

Monday, October 22 - Friday, October 26 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Saturday, October 27 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Sunday, October 28 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Monday, October 29 - Friday, November 2 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.


Get All Information North Montgomery County Community Center600 Gerald Street Willis 77378102/103 Community Room

Get All Information Lone Star Community Center 
(Not the Lone Star Convention Center in Conroe)
2500 Lone Star Parkway Montgomery 77356103/104 Community Room

Get All Information Magnolia Community Building 422 Melton Street Magnolia 77354 Main Room

Get All Information East County Courthouse Annex 21130 Highway 59 South New Caney 77357 Community Room

Get All Information South County Community Building 2235 Lake Robbins Drive The Woodlands 77380 Room 102

Get All Information Lee G. Alworth Building 
(Montgomery County Administration Annex)
207 W Phillips Street Conroe 77301 First Floor

Get All Information♦George and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library
New Location
8125 Ashlane Way The Woodlands 77382 Meeting Room 101 and 102

Limited Ballots, Special Forms of Early Voting, and Ballot by Mail ONLY at Election Central

Get All Information Election Central9159 Airport Road Conroe 77303



Moving 102 - Protecting your Hardwood Floors

 

As the moving season enters into full swing, our friends at Square Cow Movers have graciously provided the following tips to take care of of one of the components of a home that ranks high in "wow" factor - your hardwood floors. They can be reached at (281) 419-8282. 

 

Easy, Effective Ways to Protect Original Hardwood Floors

When you purchase a home it usually comes with a laundry list of to dos after everything has been unpacked. If you move to The Woodlands or any other upscale neighborhood in Texas there’s a good chance hardwood floors will be in the home. For most homeowners, protecting those floors is a top priority.

Use Rugs in High Traffic Areas

The front entry, hallways, staircases and other high traffic areas will experience wear and tear the quickest. One simple way to minimize wear is with strategically placed rugs.

 Put Pads on the Bottom of Furniture

Protective pads can be put on the bottom of chair and couch legs to protect from future damage. There are three main types of pads: self-adhesive, nail-on and slip-on pads.

Use Doormats at All Entries

Dirt and grim on the bottom of shoes can grind its way into hardwood floors. Good doormats at every entry can help minimize this problem. Mats made of coco brush are among the best at cleaning shoe bottoms.

Clean Regularly With the Right Products

Regular cleanings will also help keep dirt off the floors before it can get ground into the surface. However, some cleaning products can end up doing more harm than good in the long run. Steer clear of cleaning products with ingredients that build up like oils, wax, ammonia, polish and vinegar. These types of ingredients should be used sparingly when you want to add a bit more shine to the floors.

Use a Dehumidifier to Control Moisture

Moisture can quickly compromise most hardwood floors. All spills and flooding should be cleaned up immediately, but humidity can also be a problem in certain areas. Using a dehumidifier during the warm months will keep the humidity at a normal level.


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Is IRONMAN going south?

Is IRONMAN going south?

We all know that next week will be interesting to move around The Woodlands, but this year is different - in more ways that you can imagine. And yes, the bike course is different this year (see below), moving south of The Woodlands towards Harris County, so many more will share our feeling. Find out more in this post. 

Reviewing and Protesting your Property's Assessed Value

Reviewing and Protesting your Property's Assessed Value

Reality is that nobody likes taxes. Let's face it - if you moved from out of town into our Lone Star State, chances are that you had sticker-shock when you saw the property tax rates. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to keep your property taxes in check - and keep some of this money in your pocket. 

BioMetrix to open first Houston-area clinic in The Woodlands

BioMetrix to open first Houston-area clinic in The Woodlands

Science-centered wellness center is set to open in May 2016

There are alternative health centers, and then there is BioMetrix. Their tailored and revolutionary approach to overall wellness management; including hormone replacement therapy, weight loss, nutrition, exercise, supplementation and anti-aging therapies will launch its second flagship clinic to be located in The Woodlands, Texas this May.