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Page 22 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • October 8, 2014 ����� in business Achieve Sportsmedicine & Rehab Sue Gjini, Sang Lee, Lisa Sanno, Carla DiFelice-Sica, and Joelle Holzli. chieve Rehab patient’s care is the A providing Sportsmedicine most & care important with was a thing. family built Now touch on in the as its it 15 simple has year, been idea Achieve that has the been client-centered co-owned th by Carla DiFelice-Sica and her husband Rich Sica since 2000. Carla has been a physical therapist for 21 years and has spent the last 15 years balancing her career with raising a family of three boys, 9, 11, and 13 with her husband Rich in Wyckoff. She is very active in the local sports community and participates often in local charity events. Achieve’s women staff members have 10 children among them ranging in age from pre-school, middle school, and high school, to college and college grads. The physical therapists are Sue Gjini, with 23 years of experience; Sang Lee, with 15 years; and Eileen McAuley, with 30 years. Their expertise, along with Carla’s guidance and company philosophy, helped to create a comfortable, non-intimi- dating atmosphere for clients of all ages. Patients receive a professional analysis and result-producing treatment whether they are a young person recovering from a sports injury, a senior recuperating from knee replacement surgery, or anyone in between. Joelle Holzi, Office Manager of the Waldwick facility, and Lisa Sanno, Office Manager of the Wyckoff facility, help patients with their scheduling and admin- istrative needs and use their extensive knowledge of insurance providers for all patients’ billing needs and questions. If you would like to experience Achieve for your physical or occupational ther- apy needs, please call the Wyckoff facility at (201) 891-0411 or the Waldwick facility at (201) 493-7440. New Jersey Travel Clinic: Ensuring your travel is always safe! J acqueline M. Vierheilig, M.D. has been working in northern New Jersey since she completed her Infectious Diseases training at Colum- bia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City 17 years ago. Eager to blend her interests in medicine and in world travel, she launched New Jersey Travel Clinic, LLC, an enter- prise that lends medical support to the traveling public. At her office or at corporate headquarters for larger groups, she offers travelers pre- and post-trip medical advice, preventive care, and immunizations according to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommendations. As one of the area’s few authorized Yellow Fever vaccination centers, the clinic is a popular destination for many world travelers. Jacqueline M. Vierheilig, MD “I am so fortunate to work in a field where I can combine two loves: infectious diseases and travel. My parents gave me the gift of travel at a young age, and I have never looked back,” says Dr. Vierheilig, who has traveled extensively in Latin America, Europe, China, and Australia. The northern New Jersey area is home to people who travel for business, plea- sure, study abroad, volunteer work, and to visit friends and relatives around the globe. New Jersey Travel Clinic is there to help ensure that everyone has a safe and healthy journey. People who are “on the go” are welcome to make an appointment on the clinic’s user-friendly website. After you buy your airline ticket and reserve your hotel room, contact Dr. Vier- heilig to help ensure your travel will be safe. For more information, visit www.njtravelclinic.com or call (201) 345-4550. Kathe Donovan saved taxpayers $219 million I n November of 2010, Kathleen A. Donovan was elected as Bergen County Executive, the first woman ever elected to that position in New Jersey. Breaking barriers is nothing new to Kathe who, when elected Bergen County Clerk in 1988, became the first and only woman to serve as an elected constitutional officer in the over 300-year history of the county, and she remains so. Currently serving in her first term, Kathe has lived up to her campaign promises of four years ago. In total, she has saved the taxpayers of Bergen County $219 million! Kathe’s fourth budget, introduced earlier this year, was over $6 million LESS than the budget left by the prior administration in 2011. Kathe cut the size of the county’s vehicle fleet and sold off unneeded cars and trucks. She initiated a program to save on energy costs by buying electricity through a consortium, which was created at no cost to the taxpayers. She repurposed and sold off unused county properties, returning them to the tax rolls of the towns. Kathe brought unions to the bargaining table and renegotiated contracts in order to save you, the taxpayer, more money. She accomplished this and more through Raised in Bergen County, Kathe is a graduate of Queen of Peace High School. She earned a B.A., cum laude, in political science from Rut- gers University-Newark and was awarded a J.D. from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. Kathe previously served as a part-time public defender in her hometown of Lyndhurst from 1983 to 1988. From 1986 to 1988, she repre- sented the 36 th Legislative District in the Gen- eral Assembly, and then served as chair of the New Jersey Republican State Committee from June 1989 to February 1990. In 1994, Kathe was appointed as a member of the board of commissioners of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, where she also served as chairwoman. Kathe served as a Port Authority Commissioner until 2002, when her term expired. She was on the board during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center. Kathe Donovan has accomplished much in her first term. She wants to show you what she Kathe Donovan could do with a second. Visit www.donovan- using good government principles and remain- team2014.com for more information and join ing steadfast to her economic philosophy of the Donovan Team. doing more with less and getting the taxpayers a lot more value for their tax dollars.