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CUS on WALDWICK Businesses Valley Acupuncture and Wellness Minuteman Press
Suzanne and Don Seise
on and Suzanne Seise are 15-year residents of Waldwick, but recently became co-owners of the Minuteman Press in Ho-Ho-Kus. “Our mission is to help businesses grow,” they say. “We are a full-service printing and marketing design company with a full array of services, including advertising, printing, and direct mail services. Though we produce a lot of business cards, envelopes, and letterhead, we also produce specialty promotional items from pens, bottle openers, stuffed plush toys with logos to golf balls and silk-screened and embroidered shirts.” Their EDDM (Every Door Direct Mail) program enables postal zone focused mailings with postage as low as 16 cents per piece -- versus first class postage of 48 cents. Don and Suzanne are excited to be members of both the Waldwick and HoHo-Kus chambers of commerce. They are also proud sponsors of the Waldwick 5K race and the Taste of Ho-Ho-Kus event. Minuteman Press is located at 19 Sheridan Avenue in Ho-Ho-Kus. For more information, call (201) 444-0236. Please visit their website at www.hohokus.minutemanpress.com. Check out the “Advertising Specialties” for promotional items. The site also enables direct uploads to our server for your convenience.
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elcome to Valley Acupuncture and Wellness Center, conveniently located in the Franklin Professional Building at 171 Franklin Turnpike in Waldwick. At Valley Acupuncture, Mary Capaci, MD, CA and Cara Galorenzo, LAc MSTOM provide a safe haven using acupuncture and natural medicine. While integrating ancient knowledge from the East, they treat modern day ailments of the West. Valley Acupuncture and Wellness Center’s professionals focus on the root of the problem in order to relieve any pain or symptoms naturally. They strive to provide quality, holistic health care by customizing treatments for each individual. Safe and effective modalities such as acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, homeopathy, cupping therapy, moxibustion, electrical stimulation, and nutritional counseling are used depending on the patient’s needs. Together, acupuncture and modern medicine can restore balance, promote health, and prevent future illness. The National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organization rec- Valley Acupuncture and Wellness Center ognize acupuncture as an effective modality for a wide variety of problems including: ��Addiction ��Anxiety ��Arthritis ��Back Pain ��Carpal Tunnel Syndrome ��Chronic Fatigue ��Digestive Disorders ��Dental Pain ��Depression ��Infertility ��Insomnia ��Menopause ��Menstrual Irregularities ��Migraines ��Pain ��PMS ��Psychological Disorders ��Sciatica ��Shoulder Pain ��Sinusitis ��Smoking Cessation ��Sports Injuries ��Stress ��TMJ ��Weight Loss For more information, including insurance coverage and special Medicare rates, call Valley Acupuncture and Wellness Center at (201)-857-2900.
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aldwick Pharmacy is a modern-day pharmacy with all the conveniences and services of an old-fashioned apothecary. One of the oldest continuing running businesses in Waldwick, it has been serving the area’s needs for over 60 years, and its owners are grateful to the customers who have made it possible to remain independent. Independents such as Waldwick Pharmacy are more than Pictured from left: Naresh Kanani, Gus Carpio, William a neighborhood pharmacy; D. Brown and William B. Brown. they are part of the fabric of the community. They provide services the chain stores don’t, such as compounding drugs and creams and delivering prescriptions. Pharmacists also take the time to talk with customers and get to know them. You don’t get treated like this in chain drug stores. Despite the competition, Pharmacist/Manager William D. Brown said he hopes Waldwick Pharmacy will be around for a long time. “I have the most wonderful clientele in the world. I have no plans on retiring. Our plan is to hang in there as long as we can,” he said. ”Our personalized service is what we bring to our customers. With us you have a pharmacist who knows you personally. The independent pharmacist is able to do some things that the larger pharmacies can’t. It is a ministry – it is what is in your heart to do. Sometimes we go out of way to do things that another pharmacy might not be able to,” Brown added. A full service drug and health supply store, Waldwick Pharmacy specializes in hard to find or not commonly carried medications. It is a Medicare provider so it can also fill customers’ needs for home medical supplies and equipment as well. All prescription insurance plans are accepted. Refills may be ordered by iPhone or android apps. Delivery and pick up are free. Waldwick Pharmacy is located at 16 East Prospect Street in Waldwick. For more information, call 201-445-1100 or visit www.waldwickpharmacy.com.
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here is no question. There is only one Waldwick Auto Service Center in Waldwick, and it’s located at 25 West Prospect Street. It is run by Chuck Wanamaker, who also heads the Waldwick Community Alliance and has proudly refurbished the shop’s exterior to blend in with the WCA streetscape plan. Waldwick Auto Service Center has been servicing cars and vans in the Waldwick area for three generations, spanning 45 years. Wanamaker attributes his company’s success to Chuck Wanamaker, Jr., left, and owner Chuck the dependable, honest service Wanamaker in front of their shop. they provide. “We do it right the first time, and we stand behind all our work,” the Waldwick native says with pride. Wanamaker learned his trade by working alongside his father since he was a teenager and honed his skills at Bergen Tech. Waldwick Auto’s experienced, ASE-certified mechanics perform general auto repairs on all makes of domestic and foreign vehicles, from simple tune-ups and lube jobs to transmission and engine rebuilding. They also make and install customized exhaust systems and are certified in air-conditioner service. The shop is also a New Jersey State Inspection Station. State-of-the-art Hunter 4-wheel alignment and balancing equipment and Allen computerized diagnostic and testing equipment are on the premises. The shop offers road service and has its own tow truck and a fenced in and locked yard. A drop box is provided on the gate for the convenience of commuters. Most work is done by appointment, but some jobs can be done while-youwait. Waldwick Auto Service Center is open 8-6 Mon-Fri; and 8-1 on Saturdays. Call 447-4635.
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Waldwick Auto Service Center has no equal