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Rosso di Montalcino—Brunello’s little brother
Last month, we reviewed Brunello di Montalcino and noted that the Brunello name is derived from the Italian word for “brown.” This month’s wine choice, Rosso di Montalcino, was once known as Vermiglio (vermilion), meaning “brilliant red color,” to describe its color. “Rosso di Montalcino has been called Brunello’s little...
Read MoreAt Primary Home Improvements, the goal is quality—and comfort
Quality work requires focus and dedication. No one understands this like small business owners. That’s why Mary Meadows and Mike DePasquale, owners of Primary Home Improvements (PHI), have chosen to dedicate their small business to providing customers with the services that are most beneficial in terms of improving comfort, saving money and...
Read MoreThe delightful fall festival—Twisted Wilderfest—celebrating friends, family and arts and crafts makes its return on Saturday, September 30
Fall is festival season, and the City of Green is once again joining the fun and hosting the 4th Annual Twisted Wilderfest, on Saturday, September 30, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Southgate Park. Joan Smith, long time committee member of Green’s art-A-palooza fine arts event and owner of Gallery 143 in Uniontown, a custom frame shop and art...
Read MoreEnvision Ophthalmology and Wellness explains eye health and the body
The prefixes “opto” or “ophthal” indicate something related to the eye. In the world of eye care, the role of the optician, optometrist and ophthalmologist are often confused but all have their place in treating and maintaining eye health. Optician - An optician is an eye care technician trained to properly design and fit eyeglasses,...
Read MoreWarts be gone!
Chances are you or someone you know has suffered with painful plantar warts. At best, warts can be annoying. For some, they can be embarrassing and quite debilitating. Dr. Eric Trattner, a podiatrist who is certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, says that experience is now unnecessary. “Traditionally available...
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