Archive for May, 2009

The Institute for Laser and Aesthetic Medicine

Cosmetic injectables can refresh your look. By Jeanne Criblear There are few things certain in life. One certainty is that every day we get older.  Somewhere in our thirties we begin to see the tell-tale signs of aging and how it is making us look (and feel!) older. In our society, image is very important...
May 1st, 2009 | Health | Read More

CB Cares Celebrity Chef & Waiter Gala 2009

Serving the community. CB Cares Celebrity Chef & Waiter Gala 2009 promises to be an absolute epicurean extravaganza for those who attend. Local seasonal ingredients will influence each chef’s creation and then will be wine-paired prior to the gala, insuring the best of the spring season.  Here’s...
May 1st, 2009 | Profile | Read More

Help Yourself Stay Sane in a Crazy Market

Part 2 By John Trezza Keeping your cool can be hard to do when the market goes on one of its periodic roller-coaster rides. Last month, we started telling you about strategies that can prepare you both financially and psychologically to handle market volatility. Here are a few more ways to help keep...
May 1st, 2009 | Financial | Read More

On Solid Ground

Holland Floor Covering has been in business for 36 years, proving that family ties are stepping stones to success. By Dava Guerin Since 1973, Roger Hansbarger’s parents, Dave and Judy, have been in the flooring business. His father was a skilled carpet installer, working as a sub-contractor and...
May 1st, 2009 | Home | Read More

Sleep Dentistry: Putting Patients’ Fears to Rest

Dr. Kent Mueller is helping his patients enjoy their dental visits and restoring smiles in the process. By Dava Guerin Aside from public speaking, visiting the dentist is the number one fear among people in the United States. It is estimated that more than 50 percent of Americans experience some type...
May 1st, 2009 | Health | Read More

Home Sweet Hive

Doylestown’s Honey delivers inspired American dining to your own backyard. By Neil Harner Who says you have to travel into the city to get a unique fine dining experience?  Right in your own backyard in Doylestown is Honey; one of the most distinctly bold restaurants worthy of nothing less than the...
May 1st, 2009 | Dining Out | Read More

The Knight House

Local dining at its finest. By Alicia Eichelman Tom Frank knows what keeps people coming back for more, as owner of The Knight House for four years, he and Executive Chef Will Lewis explain that “the best marketing is the food on the plates.” The Knight House truly lives up to that statement, priding...
May 1st, 2009 | Dining Out | Read More

Optimists to the Rescue

Despite turbulence in the real estate market, Bucks and Montgomery counties navigate through the storm. By Angelina Sciolla “Real estate agents are the most optimistic people in the world,” says Nancy Bousum, a 30 year veteran of the industry. “They have to be. If you have any other kind of attitude...
May 1st, 2009 | Features | Read More

Happy Campers

Do your camp homework (with your kids) before school lets out. By Maryanna S. Phinn For many kids, summer camp is a joyful, memorable experience. It is a happy time for meeting new friends, discovering a hidden talent or trying different activities. In Bucks and Montgomery counties, parents and kids...
May 1st, 2009 | Features | Read More

Let’s Get Stone’d

Raising the bar for stellar customer service. By Brenda Lange When they refinished the basement of their Warrington home, Julie and Jeff Woosnam didn’t think they’d really spend that much time in the new space. But thanks in part to the beautiful bar, they have become the hosts with the most in...
May 1st, 2009 | Home | Read More