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Audiology at Northern Jersey E.N.T. Associates
illions of Americans face hearing challenges. The doctors of audiology at Northern Jersey E.N.T. Associates can help you on a journey to better hearing. In this relaxed atmosphere, you can discuss your communication challenges during a complimentary consultation. Baby boomers, Dr. Judy Knutsen, Dr. Ayo Ogunlusi, Dr. Valerie Kriney and those born between Dr. Kathleen Yu the late 1940s and the early 1960s, are now starting to notice some compromise in their hearing ability. Many of them grew up in the era of rock music and loud music listening, and during ever-increasing environmental noise levels. First-time user acceptance of hearing instrument technology is very low. In fact, 68 percent of those with hearing challenges do not seek help. Everyone from birth to age 100 should have their hearing evaluated at least every two years, just as they would have an eye exam. Audiology doctors Judy Knutsen, Valerie Kriney, Director Ayo Ogunlusi, and Kathleen Yu are here to help. Ask them about the multiple, completely invisible solutions to better hearing needs. One option is the “Now Effect,” an instant fit solution with a small, high-tech device called Intiga by Oticon Corp., a 106-year-old manufacturer of hearing instruments. Call today! Phone (201) 445-2900 for the Midland Park office at 44 Godwin Avenue, Suite 300, or (201) 837-2174 for the Teaneck office located at One DeGraw Square. Visit HealthyHearing.org, www.northernjerseyent.com, and Oticonusa.com for additional information. Licensed and certified as Medicare and insurance providers. Financing available.
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Nancy E. Saccente, Esq. provides personal service
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ife is full of changes. When those changes involve legal issues, Nancy E. Saccente, Esq. is ready to help. “When you hire my firm, you reach me and communicate directly with me,” Nancy said, highlighting the personal service she provides to her clients. Nancy is dedicated to helping clients find solutions to complex issues by explaining the various options available to them, and providing information in a reliable, caring, and responsive manner. Nancy offers house calls for elderly or disabled clients, and can arrange off-site meetings. A 20-year Ramsey resident, Nancy received her bachelor’s degree from Rider University and her JD from Washington College of Law at American University. She has been licensed since 1990, and is a member of the New Jersey and Nancy Saccente New York Bars. In 1996, she launched her own practice, and is based at 442 Broadway in Hillsdale. Nancy is a member of the Bergen County Bar Association, New Jersey State Bar Association, Women Lawyers in Bergen, and the NJ Association of Women Business Owners. She has been providing pro bono legal assistance to domestic violence victims through the Bergen County Domestic Violence Legal Advocacy Project since 1997. Her practice involves residential and commercial transactions, including real estate closings, purchases/sales, and refinancing; land use, including zoning cases that involve variances and/or subdivisions; wills, living wills, powers of attorney, estate planning, and probate; traffic and other municipal court issues; landlord and tenant issues; business purchases and sales; business incorporation or LLC formation; and name changes. For more information, contact Nancy Saccente at (201) 358-8898 or e-mail nesesqpc@aol.com. Hours are weekdays 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and evenings by appointment.
ew Jersey Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi was first elected to the NJ General Assembly in November 2011 and began serving as a representative from District 39 in January 2012. She serves on the Assembly Judiciary Committee and the Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee. A graduate of Ramsey High School and current resident of River Vale with her husband, Paul, and two children, Kayla and Easton, the Assemblywoman has always viewed Bergen County as her home. “I believe in giving back to the community through personal service,” says the Assemblywoman. She received the 2009 Women of Achievement Award from the Girl Scouts of Northern NJ and was Chair of The WomAssemblywoman Holly Schepisi en’s Institute at Bergen Community College. She also serves as a board member for the Foundation for Free Enterprise and the Bergen Community College Foundation, a trustee for the North Jersey Chapter of Fordham University School of Law’s Alumni Association, a member of Women United in Philanthropy, and was a former advisory board member of Interchange Bank and BridgeView Bank. The Assemblywoman is the founder of her own firm, Schepisi & Associates, where she practices governmental law, corporate law, land use, employment matters, criminal defense, and structured finance. She is Managing Director of Clear Spring Capital Group, encouraging private investing for job creation. She also serves as an attorney for River Vale and the public defender for Oakland. She holds degrees in politics and psychology from Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and a juris doctorate from Fordham University School of Law in New York City. The Assemblywoman’s district office is located at 287 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood, NJ 07675, and she can be reached at (201) 666-0881, or through her website, www.voteschepisi.com.
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upport personnel are an integral part of any successful operation, and Christina Lagos is that important link at LAN Associates, Engineering, Planning, Architecture, Surveying, Inc. in Midland Park. As a secretary in the Architecture/Engineering Department under Office Manager Kim Hauser, Lagos assists the company’s professional staff whenever needed. But her main responsibility is to handle transmittals of building plans and specifications, drawing on her exceptional organizational skills to make sure the crucial task is completed in a timely and efficient manner and cliChristina Lagos ents receive exceptional services. Lagos began working at LAN as part of a co-op program while a Junior at Hawthorne High School. An ambitious, quick learner, she started as a file clerk, but was soon training her successor and picking up more responsibilities. Now six years later, she has an A.A. in business administration from Bergen Community College and a B.A. in business management from Montclair State University, which she received in May. She has already set her sights on an M.B.A., but first wants to spend more time with her partner, Yari, and their five-year-old son, Julian, a kindergartener in the Hawthorne Public Schools. Established in 1965 and based in Midland Park, with offices in Goshen, NY and Trumbull, CT, LAN is one of the largest full-service engineering and architectural firms in northern New Jersey. The firm is responsible for over $100 million worth of construction per year for federal, state, county, and municipal governments, housing authorities, boards of education, Fortune 500 companies, foreign companies, churches, and private clients throughout the United States and Canada. For more information on LAN, visit its website at www.lan-nj.com or call 201-447-6400.
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