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May 02 2008
Business Profile: Scale House Brew Pub Print
Dan Veaner   
Friday, 02 May 2008
Unique Local Beer, Straight From the Tank

Image"Some new stuff, some old stuff, some recycled stuff."  That's how the Scale House Brew pub owner Steve Fazzary describes the latest addition to his business in the Village of Lansing's Small Mall.  Fazzary opened Northeast Pizza and Beer Company  in 2006 when he bought Rogan's Pizza and opened a laundromat two doors down.  But he always envisioned a brew pub in the middle.  In mid-February his liquor license finally arrived.  Fazzary brewed his first batch of beers, and was open for business.

"The idea was to have something a little different from what everybody else is doing in town," Fazzary  says.  "This is a small micro-brew pub.  We've got the same menu as the pizzeria, so you can come in and sit down and have pizza, wings, appetizers, salads, and subs.  One day everybody's drinking pilsners, and the next day they're drinking all red ales, or bock dark -- it just varies.  Or they'll come in and try one and the next thing you know they're drinking all of them."

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May 02 2008
Plantsmen Welcomed by Chamber Print
Doug Levine   
Friday, 02 May 2008
The Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at The Plantsmen Nursery on Friday, April 25th.  The Plantsmen Nursery specializes in native plants for all horticultural settings and natural habitats--from downtown and suburban ornamental gardens, to pond restoration, wetland plantings in creeks and streams, woodlands and meadows.

Daniel Segal took ownership of The Plantsmen Nursery in May of 2006.  Within two years, the nursery has almost completely re-crafted its identity, and established its niche in the nursery scene of Central NY.  

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May 02 2008
Investments for Mothers Day Gifts Print
Reprinted with permission of Investment Representative Celine Richardson of EdwardJones   
Friday, 02 May 2008
Image Mother's Day arrives this Sunday. You could, of course, give Mom some flowers, and she'd probably appreciate them. But if your mother is a certain age, you might also want to make another type of gift - a gift that can help her enjoy the retirement lifestyle she's envisioned.

If you don't think your mother needs this type of gift, consider this: With advances in health care, today's retirees can easily live two or even three decades in retirement. Furthermore, women still outlive men, on average, by several years. In other words, your mother will likely have to pay for decades of retirement - and during some of those years, she may be solely responsible for making financial decisions.

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Apr 18 2008
Put Your Tax Rebate to Work Print
Reprinted with permission of Investment Representative Celine Richardson of EdwardJones   
Friday, 18 April 2008
Image You may not be familiar with its formal name - the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 - but you're almost certainly aware of its key outcome: a tax rebate. Now comes the big question: What should you do with it?

If you spend it, you will do your part to help stimulate the economy. But by investing the rebate, you could help speed your progress toward your long-term financial goals, such as a comfortable retirement.

Before we look at investment possibilities, let's quickly go over the "nuts and bolts" of the plan:

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Apr 18 2008
Business Profile: Bartholomew Family Chiropractic Print
Dan Veaner   
Friday, 18 April 2008
Bartholomew Family ChiropracticWhen you walk into Bartholomew Family Chiropractic at the top of North Triphammer Road, the first thing you see is a small waiting area and a reception desk.  Then you see the rest of the room, an open, spacious area that looks a bit like a small seminar room.  But with weights, a television showing health videos, a women's health wall, and plenty of space to do warm up exercises before your adjustment.

"We try to have a different environment from most chiropractic offices," says Dr. Brian Bartholomenw.  "Usually you'll go in and wait in a waiting room and come in one at a time, and it's quiet.  We want more of a live environment where people are talking about health and helping each other and getting to know each other.  It's the kind of office I learned in.  They saw amazing results and people really learned more abut health and really changing."

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