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Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines

Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines
Bring a few apples and carrots and see what happens. By Fran Odyniec Winston Churchill once said, “There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.” Joe Donahue, president of the Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines says, “It’s really a great thing. You see the...
August 5th, 2010 | Profile | Read More

Calibrating the World

Calibrating the World
North American Survey Supply Company is providing accuracy and reliability. By Brenda Lange Unless you are in some way connected to the construction industry, you may never have heard of North American Survey Supply Company, yet it plays a large role in everyday life. In fact, one of the newest technologies...
August 5th, 2010 | Profile | Read More

BMW of the MAIN LINE

BMW of the MAIN LINE
Puts a new spin on custom made. By Alina Makhnovetsky Like a tailor crafted suit, the new 5 series by BMW attests there is definite power in going custom and luckily shopping at the BMW of the Main Line dealership is hardly like buying off the rack. United by their strong sense of commitment to excellent...
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Doylestown Arts Festival

Doylestown Arts Festival
Soak up the sights and sounds of summer. By Shannon McLaughlin Searching for an excuse to enjoy one of the last weekends of summer? Look no further than the 19th Annual Doylestown Arts Festival, which begins bright and early on Saturday, September 11th and Sunday, September 12th. Head to the streets...
August 5th, 2010 | Profile | Read More

Soloff Wealth Management Group

Soloff Wealth Management Group
Planning for every financial season. By Karen Appold Company loyalty is becoming rarer these days. Adam Soloff, managing member and founder of Soloff Wealth Management Group LLC, takes commitment to a company seriously. “A lot of financial planners jump from firm to firm,” Soloff says....
July 1st, 2010 | Profile | Read More

Going the Extra Miles

Going the Extra Miles
Doylestown businessman plans biking trek to benefit charity. By Karen Appold What do computers and cycling have in common? For Mike Rubillo, a Doylestown businessman who owns two computer technology companies, the answer is that they are both challenging. “Technology is always changing, so you...
July 1st, 2010 | Profile | Read More

The Golden Rule Applies at Devon Hill BMW

The Golden Rule Applies at Devon Hill BMW
Where customers are treated like one of the family. By Brenda Lange When someone buys six cars from a dealership in ten years, it’s a safe bet that customer is happy with that company. Marty Grossman’s decade-long relationship with Devon Hill BMW has been nothing short of “superb.” “It’s...
July 1st, 2010 | Profile | Read More

Comprehensive Learning Center

Comprehensive Learning Center
Educational improvement tax credit program connects businesses and education. By Brenda Lange Ten-year old Drake loves school. He loves to swim, play checkers and computer games and watch movies. Drake is like many kids his age, and he has autism. Until two years ago, his mom, Maria Petsos of Ivyland,...
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Buster’s Story

Buster’s Story
Reinventing relationships at David Cugno’s Canine Center. By Michael Kelly David Cugno, former owner of Perfect Pooch, had been training dogs for over ten years when he first met Buster, a three-year-old boxer with a long history of aggression. “He had bitten three people and had attacked a number...
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The Other Side of Things

The Other Side of Things
The charitable efforts at Holland Floor Covering shoot past the ceiling. By Alina Makhnovetsky At first glance, Holland Floor Covering is one of the most successful family businesses of its kind in the area. Their 8,000 square foot showroom boasts an uncanny selection of flooring and the 37 years...
July 1st, 2010 | Profile | Read More