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icomac Pharmacy is a privately owned, full service, independent pharmacy. Pharmacist Frank Marcos, owner since 2001, is committed to delivering the highest quality pharmaceutical care possible. Conveniently located next to the Market Basket in Wyckoff, Sicomac Pharmacy offers all the medications and services of a modern pharmacy, with the friendly, personalized service of a hometown business. All insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, are accepted, and free delivery is available. At Sicomac Pharmacy, your good health is their business. Their experienced team of professionals strives to satisfy customers with personalized service. One-on-one consultations, including a review of your medications, with the phar- Fabian Marco, PIC, Gina DeMott, store manager, Karen macy staff are always available. Get Mooney, operation manager, Maureen Keane, assistant to know them and develop a long manager, Frank Marco, owner, Ruth Cassani, pharmacist. and healthy relationship. The pharmacy is a quality provider of home health care needs, including incontinence supplies, briefs, bed pads, and more. A full line of diabetic equipment and treatment supplies are stocked as well as a full line of medical supplies. Sicomac Pharmacy will work with your hospital to supply what you will need when you come home from a stay. Sicomac Pharmacy offers a large selection of major brands of non-prescription items such as pain, cold, cough, flu, and allergy remedies, many of which are available in money saving store brand equivalents. If you require an item that is not in stock, or something that is hard to find, the staff will go out of their way to special order it. The store also carries extensive vitamin and skin care lines. The gift department offers Webkinz, Bearington Bears, Village candles, baby gifts, clothing featuring the Wyckoff logo, and many other unique gifts. Other services offered are prescriptions filled while you wait, online refills, medicine compounding and flavoring of liquid medications to make them more appealing to children. Everyone is invited to join the Sicomac Pharmacy family. Bring your prescription bottles and insurance card; they will take care of the rest. The pharmacy is now providing immunizations for area residents age 18 and older. The Marcos family also owns and operates Ho-Ho-Kus Pharmacy in Ho-Ho-Kus and De Blieck’s Pharmacy in North Haledon. For more information, call (201) 891-0822 or stop in at 300 Sicomac Avenue, Wyckoff. Visit online at www.sicomacpharmacy.com.
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Experience community banking at Boiling Springs
enny Budesa, manager of Boiling Springs Savings Bank’s Wyckoff branch, welcomes customers to enjoy five-star service as they benefit from her many years of banking experience. She welcomes area residents to visit the bank’s brand new building at Boulder Run Shopping Center which features two convenient drive-up windows. From the first telephone call to Boiling Springs, customers are greeted by a person, not a complicated answering system. The experience that follows is all about true community banking, as Boiling Springs helps customers find the best solutions to their financial needs through superior personal and professional service. “We offer everything from children’s accounts to business accounts, from loans to CDs,” Budesa says. This 71-year-old New Jersey institution provides mortgage lending, home equity loans, Irene Natale, Nadia Post, assistant manager, savings accounts, and checking Penny Budesa, manager and Ricky DeAlto accounts to fit every need. Rates are competitive, and fees are kept to a minimum. The bank is very active in the community and offers tours for students and financial education for the public. A recent Lobby Series featured advice on preventing identity theft and the workings of FDIC insurance. Ask about the bank’s Community Alliance Program, which facilitates donations to local non-profit organizations. Non-profit organizations with an account at Boiling Springs are welcome to enroll in the program. Supporters of an enrolled organization can designate their new or existing account(s) as Community Alliance Program participants. Boiling Springs then tracks the average daily balances in the designated accounts and the bank makes a quarterly donation to the non-profit based on these balances. All member and organization account information is kept confidential, and there are no participation fees. Boiling Springs is located in the Boulder Run Shopping Center, 319 Franklin Avenue, Wyckoff. Phone (201) 891-2400 or go to www.bssbank.com for more information.
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