Junior Hernandez has been in the business of maintaining, repairing and replacing air conditioners in Tampa since 1999. Back then, his business was called Junior Hernandez Heating & Cooling, and now heâs the owner of Totalserv Heating & Cooling, which he launched in 2004, when he obtained his general contractorâs license, adding repair and remodeling services alongside his heating and cooling services. Continue reading
WCCC Remembers Cindy & Celebrates Another Great Year Of Growth
Itâs been quite a year for the Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce (WCCC). From broadening its borders to welcoming hundreds of new businesses, the Chamber continues to grow and its exiting chair of the Board of Directors gave members a rundown of its busy year â as well as honored the memory of the WCCCâs late membership director Cindy Freeman â during the organizationâs Sept. 1 annual breakfast at the Pasco-Hernando State College Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranch.Continue reading
New Tampa Area Escapes Tropcial Storm Erika, Soaks Up Little Storm Remnants
As if the Tampa Bay area wasnât already wet enough, the rain continues to come down, making this one of the soggiest summers in recent memory. However, our area did catch a break when Tropical Storm Erika fell apart on its projected path that many meteorologists predicted would be on a crash course with New Tampa. Continue reading
I-75 Widening Delayed & Ahead Of Schedule, BBD âSegment Aâ Coming Along
If youâve been out driving on I-75 through the New Tampa and Wesley Chapel area, youâve probably noticed some rough, uneven patches of roadway and a bunch of orange construction signs still standing. Thatâs because the widening project between E. Fowler Ave. in Temple Terrace to S.R. 56 still is not complete, although the project is still several months ahead of schedule.Continue reading
Deacon Blues Band To Host Teen Cancer Benefit At Peabodyâs Sept. 19!
For teens with cancer, the ages between 13-18 are a time of transition to adulthood, but during treatment, most hospitals donât have a place for them to hang out and just be teenagers. For that reason, Teen Cancer America (TCA) has partnered with legendary rock band The Whoâs âWho Caresâ charity (and with hospitals throughout the U.S.) to develop specialized facilities and services for teens and young adults with cancer. Continue reading




