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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 always wanted Blue Moon to be everyone’s favorite place to dine, drink, watch sporting events, or just hang out. Luckily I think we have succeeded in that. Between all of our large screen HD TVs and live music on weekends we’ve definitely become the place to go!” Felixbrod says. Howie and Blue Moon have Howie Felixbrod, owner been an integral part of the Wyckoff community for many years. Howie is a trustee of the Wyckoff Education Foundation, 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 has also coached recreational baseball and Torpedoes Soccer. The Blue Moon is well known for hosting many community nights in which they donate 20 percent of the day’s proceeds back to not-for-profit organizations. Over the years, they have donated more than $175,000 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.
F O CUS on WYCKOFF Businesses The Family Law Firm of Puglisi & Meet your friends at Blue Sherwood, LLC plans expansion! Moon Mexican Café T H
his year, Puglisi & Sherwood, LLC will be moving from 361 Clinton Avenue to 666 Wyckoff Avenue in Wyckoff to better accommodate the firm’s clients. The new location will double the amount of available space, which will allow more room for conferences and for the firm’s partners, associates, and staff. This medium-sized firm specializes in family law, including litigation, divorce, domestic violence, custody and support cases, equitable distribution, and mediation. Partners Diana Sherwood and Philip C. Puglisi are also state-approved mediators who work for the court system and perform private mediation as well. Ms. Sherwood and Mr. Puglisi are trained specialists in From left: Attorneys Philip Puglisi, Diana Sherwood and Collaborative Law, an emerg- Matthew Johnson of the Law Firm Puglisi & Sherwood, LLC. ing and specialized field. The firm also offers services in the area of Municipal Court, including traffic violations, criminal violations, and DWI cases. Diana Sherwood is a cum laude graduate of Douglass College at Rutgers University and received her law degree from Seton Hall, graduating with honors. She is a member of the New Jersey and New York Bar Associations. Phil Puglisi is a cum laude graduate of William Paterson University and earned his law degree at Temple Law School. He clerked for the Arizona Court of Appeals in Phoenix. He is a member of the New Jersey, New York, and Arizona Bar Associations. Matthew W. Johnson is an attorney with the firm and received his law degree from Rutgers School of Law in May of 2007. He served as the law clerk for the Honorable William R. DeLorenzo, Jr., J.C.S. in the Bergen County Family Division. Mr. Johnson has been with the firm since 2008. For additional information, call (201) 847-0001, e-mail pugsher@verizon.net, or visit their website www.pugsherlaw.com.
Experience community banking at Boiling Springs enny Budesa, manager of Boiling Springs Savings Bank’s Wyckoff branch, welPcomes customers to enjoy five-star service as they benefit from her many years of banking experience. She welcomes area residents to visit the bank in the
Boulder Run Shopping Center which features two convenient drive-up windows, a state-ofthe-art ATM, a free coin counting machine, and free coffee in the lobby. 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 Kyle De Graaf, Erin Lodini and Branch Manager professional service. Penny Budesa “We offer a variety of accounts from our Boiling Bucks Youth Savings Account to our wide range of checking accounts tailored to suit your banking needs. We also offer Small Business Checking with online banking convenience and home mortgages that we maintain in our own portfolio,” Budesa says. Ask about the bank’s award winning Community Alliance Program, which gives local non-profit organizations the opportunity to earn money based on the number of supporters who bank with Boiling Springs. Boiling Springs makes a quarterly donation to the organization based upon the average daily balances of the organization’s supporters’ designated accounts at the bank; once a minimum of 20 members have designated the organization. Those members may designate as many accounts as they wish to be counted toward the organization’s quarterly calculation. There is no effect on the supporters’ account earnings, the whole process is entirely confidential, and all donation dollars come directly from Boiling Springs. The bank has donated over $1.1 million to non-profits from the Community Alliance Program. 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.
Adrian Jewelers, where owner Laura DeKnight Everyone is welcome atsays. that is all about customer service. “We’refosters a warm. friendly atmosphere your neighborhood store!” Laura
Everyone is welcome at Adrian Jewelers
Adrian Jewelers offers an array of fine jewelry at a variety of price points, which includes a wide selection of 14kt, diamond, and colored gemstone jewelry. Pearls, watches, sterling silver jewelry, and Murano glass from Italy are a small sampling of what is available. Come to Adrian Jewelers for all your gift giving needs, such as baby gifts, communions, confirmations, and bar and bat mitzvahs. “We can meet your needs for engagements, weddings, anniversary, birthdays, or any other special occasions,” Laura says. “We provide on-site jewelry repairs, custom designing, pearl and bead re-stringing, appraisals, ear piercing, and engraving.” Watch batteries and watch bands and minor repairs are Laura DeKnight, Mary Lynn Bigler and Dominick Marano also done on the premises, with an expert watch maker available to Laura off premises. Adrian Jewelers also buys gold, platinum, silver, and diamonds. Stop by for a free quote anytime. Laura is certified by the Gemological Institute of America and is an Accredited Jeweler Professional. Laura was hired by the store’s namesake, and has been with Adrian Jewelers for 24 years. After serving as a partner in the business, Laura became the sole owner almost six years ago. She and her wonderful staff are committed to taking excellent care of each customer. The shop, which is located at the Wyckoff Shopping Center at 637 Wyckoff Avenue in Wyckoff, is open Monday through Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with extended hours (until 7 p.m.) on Thursday. Laura will also see customers by appointment to fit their schedules, and can arrange deliveries. For more information, call (201) 891-5588.