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Dr. Scott E. Martin
r. Scott E. Martin is a Wyckoff-based orthodontist who goes the extra mile to ensure his patients’ comfort. Dr. Martin and his friendly, courteous staff have created a relaxing atmosphere that is apparent the moment patients step into his waiting area. Raised in Wyckoff, the doctor is currently a resident of Midland Park. He has been a practicing orthodontist since 1999. He received his dental degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and completed his residency in orthodontics at Montefiore Medical Center. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the American Association of Orthodontics, the New Jersey Dental Association, the Bergen County Dental Association, the New Jersey Orthodontic Society, and the Mid-Atlantic OrthDr. Scott Martin odontic Society. Dr. Martin’s patients include children and adults. However, the doctor recommends early evaluations for children, so a course of treatment can be arranged. He remains on the cutting-edge of all the latest medical advancements, and currently uses metal, ceramic, and Invisalign technology to get teeth their straightest. Dr. Martin is also skilled in the use of palate expanders, which widen the jaw. When he is not in his office in Wyckoff, Dr. Martin volunteers his time serving cleft palate patients at Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Paterson. For his patients’ convenience, the office accepts credit card payments and most insurance plans. The office also provides reminders of appointments. Hours are every other Monday, 12-6; Tuesday, 8-6; Wednesday, 12-8; Thursday, 9-7; Friday, 12-5; and the third Saturday of each month, 9-3, except for July and August. Dr. Martin’s office is located at 237 Everett Avenue, Wyckoff. Phone (201) 891-5534 for more information.
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owie Felixbrod, owner of Blue Moon Mexican Café, welcomes everyone to meet their friends for an enjoyable meal at this landmark neighborhood restaurant. “I want Blue Moon to be everyone’s favorite place to dine, drink, watch sporting events, and just hang out,” Felixbrod said. “We’ve built a beautiful new bar with three large HD TVs. I’m very excited and, it seems, so are our many regular guests.” Howie and Blue Moon have been an integral part of the Wyckoff community for many years. Howie is a board member of the Wyckoff Chamber of Commerce and has worked on many committees that have run successful events along with the Wyckoff Family Y. He spends his time coaching recreational baseball and Torpedoes Soccer. Blue Moon’s owner, Howie Felixbrod The Blue Moon is well known for hosting many community nights in which they donate 20 percent of the day’s proceeds back to notfor-profit organizations. Over the years, they have donated more than $150,000 to local groups from all their locations. “I am also very proud that we consistently get voted ‘Best Mexican’ in magazines such ‘201’ and ‘Bergen Health and Life,’” Howie said. “We pride ourselves on our great food and phenomenal service! I can’t thank our guests enough for being such loyal and friendly customers and I hope to be a serving them for many years to come.” Blue Moon Mexican Café is located in the Boulder Run Shopping Center at 327 Franklin Ave in Wyckoff. Phone (201) 891-1331 for more information or visit the website www.bluemoonmexicancafe.com.
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Villadom TIMES welcomes Kim Post
im Post recently joined the Villadom TIMES as a sales representative for Franklin Lakes and Wyckoff. Kim is very excited about her new position and looks forward to working with the many local area businesses. Her involvement with the surrounding Chambers of Commerce keeps her very involved with the community. She has been working with the Waldwick Chamber of Commerce since 2009, taking care of membership and special events, in particular the 5K Run held each May. Proceeds from this event benefit various community organizations and individuals Kim Post in need. She also plans to become active with the Franklin Lakes Chamber and Wyckoff Chamber. “I’m pleased to have the opportunity to be working at a business based in Midland Park -- the town where I grew up,” Kim says. Kim was raised in Midland Park, attended the local schools, and graduated from Midland Park High School in 1992. She later graduated from Berkeley Business. After raising her four children – Julia, 15; Sara, 13; Garrett, 10; and Matthew, 8 – she decided to return to the workforce on a full-time basis. “Villadom TIMES is great place to work because of the flexibility and family-oriented atmosphere,” she adds. When Kim is not working or digging in her garden, she enjoys traveling. She has spent many summers on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts.
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