January 30, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 13 F O CUS on WYCKOFF Businesses Benson Ver Hage Electric: Power You Can Rely On™ enson Ver Hage Electric is a family owned and operated company that has been supplying New Jersey with “Power You Can Rely On™” since 1984. Over the years, the company has expanded from residential, commercial, and industrial electrical work to generator installations and service. Last year, Generac Power Systems, a leading company in automatic standby generators, made Benson Ver Hage a Power Pro Elite Dealer. The Power Pro distinction is only available to dealers who meet the most rigorous set of sales and customer service criteria. The company’s factory trained technicians help ensure that your generator will be installed, run, and maintained properly. The company handles sales, installations, parts, From left: Michael Ver Hage, Glenn Ver Hage, Richard Ver Hage, warranty service, and Alysia Jennings, Andres Rodriguez yearly maintenance contracts are available. In fact, Benson Ver Hage is a full service warranty center that can service all generators. Stop by Benson Ver Hage’s generator showroom at 455 West Main Street in Wyckoff. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information, call (201) 445-0200. E-mail sales@bvhelectic to arrange a free generator quote. Check out our website at bvhelectric.com or like us on Facebook to see pictures of our installations. Lic. #1051. B 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. H Meet your friends at Blue Moon Mexican Café fter launching Propel Physical Therapy & Athletic Performance in Boonton in 2009, Dr. William Bottino decided to expand his successful enterprise by opening a second location in Wyckoff last year. Dr. Bottino and his staff members take pride in continually working with the same patient from start to finish, so each Propel professional spends the maximum amount of one-on-one time with every patient. “When you stick with the same person throughout the whole process, you build a good relationship with that person, and can better focus on his or her needs,” the doctor adds. Dr. Bottino points out that direct access is now the law. In short, that means patients are free to visit Propel without a referral or a prescription. Because Propel’s professionals are trained in differential diagnosis, they are aware that a physical issue, such as back pain, may actually be an organ problem presenting as back pain, Dr. Bottino notes. He and his staff work closely with local physicians and orthopedic surgeons to help provide the best care for their patients. Propel can help patients with general sports injuries; individuals who have undergone hip or knee replacement surgery or elbow surgery; those with chronic back pain, neuropathy, balance deficits, gait problems and a host of other issues. The doctor became interested in health care as a young athlete. After he injured his knee, Dr. Bottino’s surgeon sent him to a physical therapist. While working with the therapist, he realized the importance of being able to get back to the activities he enjoys. He later graduated from the University of Delaware and received his doctorate in physical therapy from Widener University. Before he opened Propel’s original location, he worked at Morristown Memorial Hospital and at a pri- Propel Physical Therapy & Athletic Performance comes to Wyckoff A Dr. William Bottino working with Bergen Catholic varsity football player Nick Brady. vate clinic in Wayne. When he decided to go out on his own, he brought with him the best elements of all of his previous experiences in the field. “Propel is not a conglomerate,” he stresses. “We are privately-owned so we are flexible with our patients.” Propel Physical Therapy & Athletic Performance is located at 577 Goffle Road (in the strip mall near Haw- thorne Chevrolet). The location includes ample parking with easy access to the building. Propel accepts most major insurance and Medicare. Hours are 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. Call (201) 857-5910 or visit propelptap.com for more information.