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ward-winning painter Carl L. Holst is known as the “painter of poetry” for his ability to capture on canvas the mood and light his subjects evoke. Whether painting a still life, landscape or portrait, this talented artist lets light be the guiding force. Throughout his career, Holst has garnered a number of prestigious awards. including the Salmagundi Club Award; a First Place Award for oil painting at the Arts Center of Northern New Jersey juried show, and a First Place Award at the Tinicum Arts Festival Association Juried Show. He has also been invited to juried shows for the Hudson Valley Art Association and the Artists Professional League. An accomplished artist of diverse talents, Holst has painted since high school. He continued to minor in art at college and later perfected his technique under John P. Osborne at the Ridgewood Art Institute. Holst has painted throughout the United States, Europe and South America. On the Board of Directors of The Ridgewood Art Institute since 1989, A portrait of Jackie Holst is a member of the American Artists Professional League located in New York City. His paintings are in many private and corporate collections, including that of a U.S. Senator. He has galleries located in New York and New Jersey. Whether your interests run to still lifes of everyday subjects, tranquil scenes, breathtaking vistas, nostalgic landmarks or sensitive portraits, it is likely the “painter of poetry” has captured your favorite image on one of his canvases. Portrait commissions and private lessons are also available. Visit his website at Painterofpoetry.com for a virtual tour of his works or call 201-306-1819 for further information.
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r.r.Lori Nuzzi has been offeringoffering chiropractic and wellness care in Lori Nuzzi, who has been expert expert chiropractic and wellness care in Midland Park for over 20 years, is pleased to welcome Dr. Briana Clauss to the practice. Their patients receive medication-free and surgery-free options for sports injuries and An relief. painhonors graduate of New York Dr. Nuzzi is certified in Dr. Chiropractic College, ChiNuzzi is certified in Chiropractic ropractic Sports Medicine, ChiSports Medicine, Chiropractic ropractic Pediatric Pediatric Alternative Alternative Medicine Medicine and is a Therapeutic and is a Therapeutic Lifestyle Lifestyle Healthcare Physician. post-graduate training cialized Dr. Clauss is certified in the Webster Breech on the has allowed her to focus method. evaluation and rehabilitation ofa This technique helps align pregnant woman’s pelvis and encourages the fetus to maneuniated disc of the breech position ver out disease, degenerative disease of the spine and other naturally. AtAt Nuzzi ChiropracticFamily Nuzzi Chiropractic Family From left: Dr. Briana Clauss and Dr. Lori Nuzzi & Sports Center patients benefit from a combination of therapies and services designed to help each person live his or her life in a healthier way. The National Health Institute (NIH) recommends “lifestyle changes as the most important and cost effective way to treat major chronic diseases”. The individualized programs the practice offers may include chiropractic care, therapeutic massage, personal weight management programs, personal training and therapeutic exercise. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Nuzzi or one of her highly qualified professional staff, call 201-447-2570. Most insurance plans are accepted, and affordable financial options are available. Nuzzi Chiropractic Family & Sports Center is located at 12 Goffle Road, Midland Park. Visit www.nuzzichiro.com for more information.
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he Body Works, an auto body repair and classic restoration shop, is located at 274 Greenwood Avenue in Midland Park. The Body Works has been a family-owned and operated auto and mechanical shop since opening its doors in 1983. Sam Eletto is the heart of the operation. He oversees and repairs with the utmost care for each and every vehicle. Sam’s daughter, Sammi, has been working alongside her dad since she was 16, and now manages the shop. Sammi is responsible for writing estimates, handling clients’ claims, making sure repairs are done on time, working with insurance companies, arranging a rental car for clients, and providing a ride or pick up if Sam and Sammi Eletto needed. Her daily input has made the shop a success. She has brought in the current technology and equipment needed to make The Body Works a state-of-the-art auto body shop. The Body Works is an independent, licensed shop. Repairs are available for any type of vehicle. “We work for you, the client, and will work alongside the insurance company representing the vehicle owner during the claims process,” Sam says. Repairs performed at an insurance company’s “direct repair shop” are dictated by the insurance, thus the insurance company becomes the customer as opposed to the owner of the vehicle. As an independent auto body shop, The Body Works deals directly with each customer to ensure that the correct repairs are performed and guarantee the safety of each vehicle that leaves the shop. Visit www.bworks.biz to view some of the shop’s finished products. The Body Works offers 24-emergency service. Call (201) 857-8600 or e-mail sammi@bworks.biz for more information.
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he Villadom TIMES staff has one thing in common: a community spirit. They not only keep readers informed about what goes on in their community and help area businesses put their best foot forward through advertising, but they also volunteer their time to the community at large. Al and Ester Vierheilig are the newspaper’s publishers. Ester was mayor of Midland Park for 12 years and served 23 years on the school board. She is on the Midland Park and Waldwick chambers of commerce. Kim Post, whose territory is Franklin Lakes and Wyckoff, came to The Villadom TIMES after years as the executive secretary for Pictured seated, from left:, Kim Post, Ester Vierheilig and the Waldwick Chamber of Karen Rau. Standing, Karl Vierheilig, Joan Wilkinson, Commerce. She is active as Kathy Scarpelli, Michele Bonacorte and Al Vierheilig. a volunteer in the Waldwick Public Schools. Karen Rau, who heads the classified department, is a member of the Sandy Feet Book Club and the OG Tapping Society. Kathy Scarpelli is a former member of the Ramapo-Indian Hills Board of Education and the Wyckoff Planning Board. She is a member of the Bergen County Senior Citizen Advisory Council and Meals on Wheels. She handles Ridgewood and Glen Rock. Joan Wilkinson, who handles Mahwah and Ramsey, is a Wyckoff resident and a consultant to the Bergen County Department of Health Services. She is a volunteer with Community Meals. Michele Bonacorte, a Waldwick resident, is active in the school community. Her territory is Allendale, Ho-Ho-Kus, Saddle River, Upper Saddle River and Waldwick. Karl Vierheilig heads the technology department and is responsible for the timely production of over 47,000 Villadom Times copies mailed each week. The Villadom TIMES has been the voice of the Northwest Bergen community for over 25 years. Call 201-652-0744 or visit its website www.villadom.com.
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