Archive for February, 2010
Out & About-February
Wine Tasting and Tango Lessons with Cliff Marino
Sunday, February 14
For more than 20 years Cliff Marino has been teaching all styles of Ballroom & Latin dance in NJ, CA and CO. He is a local teacher who has trained with most of the best dance coaches in North America, Europe & Australia. Marino...
February 9th, 2010 | Out & About | Read More
Mt. Fuji Hibachi & Asian Bistro
A unique extravaganza of Japanese hospitality in a modern setting.
Kimberly Cambra
Hibachi literally translated in Japanese means “fire bowl” and to most people it means a front row seat with your own personal Hibachi chef. On a recent visit to Mt. Fuji’s Asian Bistro & Hibachi restaurant,...
February 4th, 2010 | Dining Out | Read More
The Homebuyer Tax Credit
Is it for you?
By John D’Angelo
I get questions almost weekly asking about the current homebuyer tax credit. In fact, the two most frequent are “What do I do if I settle on my home after my return is already filed, but still want the credit?” and the most popular, “I already have a home [or owned...
February 4th, 2010 | Financial | Read More
Blue Bell’s therapy boutique
A retail dream come true.
By Alina Makhnovetsky
The road to therapy, located in Blue Bell, actually started in Lafayette Hill. Jacqueline Konin and Lisa Kodish were friends and began an accessories start up business, selling belts, purses and jewelry, wherever possible, from synagogue bazaars to church...
February 4th, 2010 | Style | Read More
Something for Everyone
The Buck Hotel has just what you want for dinner, celebrations and even catering.
By Brenda Lange
Whether George Washington slept at the Buck Hotel is up for debate, however the fact is the venue is one of the top destinations in Bucks County.
Ideally located at the corner of Bustleton Pike and Buck...
February 4th, 2010 | Profile | Read More
Camp Curiosity Grows Happy Campers
Generations of youngsters learn while having fun at this local icon.
By Brenda Lange
The individualized attention lavished on each child was what first drew Debbie Linders to Camp Curiosity, and as her daughter grew, it was the “one-stop shopping” aspect of the child care center that kept her coming...
February 4th, 2010 | Profile | Read More
Suburban Marble & Granite
Endless possibilities, spectacular results.
By Walter Carlyle
Suburban Marble & Granite has one of the largest collections of first quality stones and tiles on the entire eastern seaboard. The company maintains an inventory of over 4,000 first quality stones—many of which you will not find anyone...
February 4th, 2010 | Home | Read More
Barb-Lin Carpet One
Take comfort with the finest in floor coverings since 1948.
By Freda R. Savana
For more than six decades, Barb-Lin Carpet One has served the Bucks and Montgomery County area, offering outstanding service and an extensive collection of the finest in floor coverings. Family owned and operated since the...
February 4th, 2010 | Home | Read More
La Stalla
Rustic Italian food building roots in Newtown.
By Alina Makhnovetsky
At La Stalla, the family-style Italian restaurant in Newtown, the atmosphere as much as the food, plays a major role in elevating the dining experience. Luckily, the Tuscan flavors on the menu do steal the spotlight from the stunningly...
February 4th, 2010 | Dining Out | Read More
Next Stop: Ambler Borough
A classic town with a current vibe.
Maryanna S. Phinn
On the outskirts of Ambler, a welcome sign reads: “A hard-working, friendly community founded on harmony and commitment.” That sign reflects how this tiny borough reinvented itself from a declining old industrial town into a vibrant destination...
February 4th, 2010 | Features | Read More











