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Computer Consulting Business Specializes In Human Touch
Published in the Hudson Independent, June 1, 2010
Jamie Kudla, owner of seven-year-old Tarrytech Computer Consultants (www.tarrytech.com, 828 South Broadway, Tarrytown, 914-432-3056), majored in Mechanical Engineering in college because he liked “all things technical.”
“For me,” he explained with a smile, “I like a little human interaction. I find tech exciting. You get to know people, and it’s very interactive. And I like to reach out to people.”
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Business Bites and Baskinger’s Looks Forward to Rebounding from the Recession from Business Matters, May/June 2010
When you enter Bonefish Grill, you don’t feel like you’ve entered a chain
restaurant. This is fine dining with
servers wearing chef coats, cleanliness
with the look of a spit-shine, and plate
presentation magnifique. “Our goal,”
says Cullman, “is fine...
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Cover Story on Ama Restaurant from Hitzel's Restaurant Magazine Winter 2010
Ama - Pat Trama and Laura Borawski bring their love of cUisineto Atlantic Hghlands
It's a little bit of rustic Italy in the Atlantic Highlands. Really.
Okay, the Raritan Bay isn't the Tyrrhenian Sea, but this is a lot like Italy, and a lot like the Italian home you grew up in. If you didn't, you'll wish you had.
If you did, are you ready to travel back in time?
Living With Wind Turbines from www.buildipedia.com
It is truly beautiful to be able to see alternative energies at work, such as the graceful, large white blades of a wind turbine. In the world at large, China has completed its first offshore wind farm; blog posts are popping up about how to build your own wind turbine; and electrical companies are pulling their hair out trying to figure out how to increase transmission lines in order to transfer wind power from the turbines to the needed locations. Steven Sears, a guest blog writer, describes his discovery of a new coastal wind farm off the New Jersey coast.
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To me a burger minus cheese is naked.
Give me a fantastic cheeseburger with a great side, and pair the before-mentioned with excellent service, and I’m a loyalist to your eatery.
I recently had two such dining outings, both worth detailing here.
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The Green Advantages of your Green Wedding as published in Space Coast Bride & Groom
Okay now, enough of this “green” nonsense! Right?
I mean, brides, this is YOUR day, not the environment’s. Who are you to try and do your part to save it. You have a wedding to plan, a dress to buy, catering hall to select, maybe a boudoir photo session to plan.
A “green” wedding? Let’s be real.
Okay, let’s be. Having a green, eco-friendly wedding can be beneficial, especially with regard to costs, and the benefits can be carried over into your...
It’s a thing of beauty.
82 year old Ed Segall conducts his aptly named Sunset Tribute nightly. He owns and
works at the Sea Gull’s Nest, located right on the beach in Sandy Hook, every day.
He’s the mascot, and rightly so.
And what is the Sunset Tribute? Ed makes a short speech honoring our great nation’s
freedom fighters, which is followed by a patriotic song as