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omeowners who plan the maintenance of their lawns now, well before the grass begins to grow, can rest assured they will have a lush and healthy lawn all year long. Wyckoff resident Tom Cirino, owner/operator of Cirino Landscaping, also knows how important it is to select the right company for the job. “We do the job right and then we check for your complete satisfaction,” Tom says. “We understand the value of good customers, good partners Tom Cirino in growth, and great customer relations with a friendly attitude. Take a look at the real value of our services and give us a call today.” Since 1989, Tom has been producing and maintaining the greenest lawns in Bergen County. His full service landscaping company is the one so many of your neighbors trust to provide total lawn and garden care and landscaping for homes and businesses because Cirino is a neighbor. “We live and work in your area,” Tom says. Cirino Landscaping is dedicated to producing lawns that stay thick, green, and healthy-looking all year long. Tom offers programs to suit every landscaping maintenance need based on your property and budget. See what Cirino Landscaping can do for your lawn this year. “We are currently offering a discount to residents and businesses located in the Ridgewood area, and prepayment discounts are available when clients sign a seasonal landscape contract,” Tom adds. Call (201) 891-0955 today to request a free quote or to schedule a spring cleanup. Additional information is available online at cirinolandscaping.com.
Family Chiropractors of Ridgewood Spring Into Health and Support Baby Basics
octors Mary Ann Fiscella and Louise DiGia of Family Chiropractors of Ridgewood announce a “Spring Into Health” fundraiser on Friday, March 25 and Saturday, March 26 in their office at 89 North Maple Avenue. The doctors plan to raise money for Baby Basics, a division of Children’s Aid and Family Services, in return for chiropractic services. New patients will receive a free chiropractic consultation, examination and spinal Xrays (if needed) when they make a $15 donation to Baby Basics. The normal value for these services is $225. Dr. Mary Ann Fiscella and Dr. Louise DiGia Baby Basics is a volunteer program that provides free diapers, formula, and other baby essential to low-income families with children under two years of age. They also provide counseling, parental education, a support base, and referrals as needed. In their 22 years of practice, the doctors of Family Chiropractors have supported many community causes. They have held numerous food drives for Social Services of Ridgewood and fundraisers for Shelter Our Sisters in Bergen County. “We feel it is important to give back to our community,” says Dr. Mary Ann. “The chiropractic philosophy is about removing obstacles in a person’s spine and nervous system. We call them subluxations. We like to support organizations that help remove obstacles in a person’s life as well.” “When a person’s spine is in alignment,” adds Dr. Louise, “their nervous system can work at 100%. Besides resolving their pain, we have many patients reporting that their allergies, asthma, and headaches are better. They tell us they sleep better and have more energy.” The doctors care for patients in all stages of life: pregnant moms, newborns, teens, adults, and seniors. Often they care for two or three generations within the same family. To schedule your “Spring Into Health” free first visit and contribute to the Baby Basics drive, call (201)444-6656. Appointments will be available on Friday, March 25 and Saturday, March 26. FCR is conveniently located at 89 North Maple Avenue, Ridgewood, across from Kings.
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athy Scarpelli, the Ridgewood and Glen Rock sales executive for Ridgewood TIMES/Villadom TIMES, is used to having a busy schedule. In addition to her work for the newspaper, Kathy is also an active member of the Wyckoff community, where she and her husband Joe have resided since 1981. Kathy has served as president of the Parent Teacher Organization for Wyckoff’s Coolidge and Eisenhower schools, chair of the Wyckoff PTO Coordinating Council, and a member of the Wyckoff Community Park Committee. She is a volunteer with Wyckoff Meals on Wheels. She is also involved with the Wyckoff Republican League and serves as Kathy Scarpelli chair of the Wyckoff Municipal Alliance. She is also a member of the Wyckoff Republican County Committee, District 2. She has served as trustee, vice president, and president of the Ramapo Indian Hills Board of Education, as a trustee of the Wyckoff Library Board, and as a member of the Wyckoff Planning Board. Kathy is a graduate of Saint Mary’s High School in Rutherford and holds a bachelor’s degree in education from Jersey City State College. She joined the staff of Ridgewood TIMES/Villadom TIMES in 1997. Kathy and Joe are members of Saint Elizabeth Church in Wyckoff. Their three children, Joseph, Christopher, and Maggie, are graduates of Ramapo High School. Maggie is currently a junior at Ramapo College of New Jersey. “I enjoy the personal side of sales -- getting to know about my clients and hearing about their families while helping them promote and grow their businesses,” Kathy says. Call Kathy at (201) 652-0744 or e-mail kathy@villadom.com.
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