Greetings! ,
Yay it is May!
May is here and we hope the warm weather is here to stay. Lots of things are happening in May. There are graduations, weddings, babies being born and that means grandbabies too! This is the month we are expecting Baby G to arrive, so we will keep you posted as soon as he or she gets here! Charlotte made a cake for Jennifer's baby shower so I thought I would share the picture of it, she did such a great job.
It is hard for me to write the newsletter this month without taking some time to remember those who lost their lives and whose lives were changed forever by what happened on April 15th 2013 at the Boston Marathon. My heart breaks for those families, and this make me realize how precious every moment we have with our loved ones is. I speak for myself when I say I need to make sure each of those moments count. I don't want to let things that don't really matter get in the way of the things that really do matter.
So, cherish each moment and be kind to one another.
Your friend,
Bill
Bill Gurney
Gurney's Automotive Repair
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Gurney's News
- Just want to take a moment and thank Lisa for all her hard work over the past almost 7 years. We are excited for her new journey where she is pursuing a career in Marketing at a Global company located in Massachusetts. With that being said, we would like to welcome Gina who will provide you with the same great service that you all have come to expect here at Gurneys Automotive. Thank you Lisa and welcome Gina!
- Spoil your car, our auto detailing is now up and running. Give us a call for an appointment. We are doing this over in the Milford location, but if you are in Nashua don't worry we can shuttle it to Milford then back to Nashua, if you need us to.
- If for some reason you need to spread out your maintenance cost over a little bit of time, we offer a 6 month no interest financing available through our Bosch credit card program.
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Humbly,
Bill, Charlotte and the Gurney family
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So that's how! 
Understanding your wipers!
The first windshield wipers were operated manually by moving a lever inside the car back and forth. Today, most of us take our electric windshield wipers for granted. The wipers faithfully keep the window clear, moving back and forth across the windshield countless times as they sweep the weather out of sight. But how does this system work?
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