Who Owns Hearth.Com ?

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Tenn Dave

Minister of Fire
Hearth.Com is a great forum full of very knowledgable members eager to help fellow members with problems and to provide very useful information. Does anyone know who owns the site and how to contact them?
 
Or email to webmaster at hearth dot com.

Name's Craig.
 
There's some guy who calls himself "webbie..."
Doesn't he also own a site for cyber-insects that can spy on people? ==c
 
Entire Site copyright © 1995-2012 - email to [email protected]

Craig Issod is your host here.
 
Your answer is hidden in plain site. Look on the home page of Hearth.com and at the bottom there is a statement:

Hearth.com and HearthNet are property and trademarks of CHI Associates

If you click on the link you get this web page, explaining it all. ^^^^^^
 
Better update the copyright date Craig.
 
Who was that masked man?
 
Here I am!
How much money ya want to give me?
;)

Hit the "start a conversation" thingy under my name....
SE Tenn and NJ? I'm a NJ "native" myself, as well as having lived in TN.

But now I am a new englander....
I just wanted to say that I think the site is great and very helpful to a newbie like myself.
 
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Welcome Tenn Dave,
Now that the introductions are taken care of, what can we do for you besides being helpful :p ?
 
Where in NJ do you summer?
Pic is brigantine....
[Hearth.com] Who Owns Hearth.Com ?
 
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Where in NJ do you summer?
Pic is brigantine....
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Actually, I have lived in NJ for most of my life in a town called Milltown near exit 9 on the turnpike. A couple of years ago I bought 50 acres of land just outside of Chattanooga, Tn on the side of a mountain. Last year I built a house on the TN property and put the Milltown house up for sale. But I just couldn't bear to leave the Jersey Shore behind, so I bought a summer home in Lavallette. I have been vacationing in Lavallette and Seaside Park for most of my life. Hurricane Sandy was pretty brutal, but slowly things are starting to come back. Hopefully next summer will be better.

Now that I have a house in the mountains of Tennessee, I can't wait for fall to get here so I can fire up my new wood stove. This forum has been very helpful for selecting a stove, and preparing for its safe use.

Great picture - I have gone to that area (Brigantine) when visiting Atlantic City.
 
Loving the pic of the two dogs.
 
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