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Special Promotional SectionDowntown <strong>Media</strong> offers convenient and ample parking year-round and during our signatureevents. Parking is ideal for worry-free browsing, shopping, banking, doing business, and is freeafter 6 p.m. and on weekends and holidays. In addition to on-street parking, there are sevenparking lots in close proximity to all downtown attractions. Experience Downtown <strong>Media</strong>……Diverse…Welcoming…Entertaining!Voted BestAl Fresco Event byDining Underthe StarsApril 20, 2013 June 8, 2013 Wed., Every May–Sept.Wednesday Oct. 6, 2013 Nov. 16, 2013May – SeptemberSTROLL, SHOP, DINE!For more events, Visit<strong>Media</strong>pa.com, or call 610-566-5039.ENJOY EASY ACCESS TO MEDIA AND CONVENIENT,FREE PARKING DURING OUR EVENTS!= Parking LotsSepta Bus Service: Route 110 and 118Train Service: R-3 • Trolley Service: 101


Special Promotional SectionHedgerow TheatreA professional regional repertory theater since 1923, theHedgerow Theatre serves as a cultural resource for bothestablished and emerging artists, plus audiences of all ages.The theater is renowned nationally as well as locally for theexcellence of its ensemble approach, the development ofgenerations of artists, and educating the general public.Hedgerow offers regular <strong>Main</strong> Stage performances withthe resident ensemble, consisting of local and nationalperformers; Theatre for Kids! every Saturday at 11 a.m.;theater education for all ages; Showcase Performances byHedgerow’s young adult actors; and programming and toursfor students across the region.Dedicated to creating an atmosphere of inclusion and apassion for excellence, Hedgerow remains the “mother ofall Philadelphia theatres.”For more information, visit www.hedgerowtheatre.orgor call (610) 565-4211.<strong>Media</strong> TheatreThe <strong>Media</strong> Theatre is Delaware County’s only professionalmusic theater, offering a full season of Broadway musicals fromSeptember to May. The New York Daily News calls it “the culturalanchor of Delaware County.”Artistic director Jesse Cline oversees all productions by thecompany. Each Broadway series features a cast of Actors EquityAssociation members and a live orchestra.Emmy winner Wanda Sykes, American Idol star Justin Guariniand Tony nominee Ann Crumb have all appeared in <strong>Media</strong> Theatreproductions. Legendary Broadway star Andrea McArdle will capthe 2012-13 season when she appears in Mame in April and May.The holiday season features popular sportscaster and actor BillVargus as Dr. Dolittle.The theater also features year-round educational programs,youth productions, a popular summer camp, and the New School, aconservatory-style approach to music-theater education.The <strong>Media</strong> Theatre has received “Best of” honors and awardsfrom such publications as the Philadelphia Inquirer, <strong>Main</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Today</strong>and the Delaware County Daily Times.For tickets and information, call (610) 891-0100 or visitmediatheatre.org.Rotary Club of <strong>Media</strong>Founded in 1928, the Rotary Club is the world’s largest serviceorganization dedicated to helping others. The motto of “Service AboveSelf” is the cornerstone of Rotary Clubs around the world. The RotaryClub of <strong>Media</strong> is almost 100 members strong, made up of men andwomen from all walks of life with the goal of world understandingand peace through service to their community. Always open to newmembers, the club meets every Thursday at noon for lunch at theTowne House to discuss topics affecting the community and theworld. Annual fundraising and community events include the AnnualPancake Day (March), Annual Rotary at Work Day (April) and Rotariansplay Hedgerow’s “A Christmas Carol” (December). Last year, the club’sfoundation donated tens of thousands of dollars to needy charities,groups and schools.To learn more, visit www.mediarotary.org.M6 december 2012 l www.mainlinetoday.com


Special Promotional Section““Think of the South by Southwest music conference in the early days and run a trolleydown the middle. That’s the Roots Ramble in <strong>Media</strong>.” — Philadelphia City Paper“It reminds me of New Orleans or festivals in Europe. <strong>Media</strong> does a great job to get themusic out there and educate the people. It’s great to see the young people out …carrying on the music.” —World renowned jazz saxophonist Odean PopeTime to Jam! America’s Music Festival Series brings a stunning array of talentand sounds to the streets of <strong>Media</strong>.Americana Roots RambleBegun in 2003, the Americana Roots Rambleis presented in April and features a variety ofAmerican roots music, from early rock ‘n’ roll,rockabilly and classic rhythm & blues tobluegrass, folk and zydeco. Artists performin 20 indoor restaurant venues. Past actsinclude Bill Kirchen, Sleepy LaBeef, CharlieGracie, Peter Stampfel, Tom Gillam, SaraLee Guthrie & Johnny Irion, Frank Bey, BabyFlamehead, Georgie Bonds, Craig Bickhardt,Kenn Kweder, Barleyjuice, Frog Holler, theLowlands, and the Razorbacks. WXPN88.5 FM has selected the Roots Ramble asan annual member event.State Street Blues StrollPresented annually in June since 2001, theState Street Blues Stroll takes place in 20indoor venues and on two outdoor stages,with a <strong>Main</strong> Stage at the <strong>Media</strong> Theatre.Past performers include Little Ed & the BluesImperials, Catherine Russell, Otis Taylor, RoryBlock, Debbie Davies, Johnny Rawls, LonnieShields, Sharrie Williams & the Wiseguys,Melvin Taylor, Clarence Spady, Steve Guyger,Catfish Hodge, Ola Dixon, Paul Rishell andAnnie Raines, Gina Sicilia, Leroy Hawkes,Dennis Gruenling, Melanie Mason and James“Thunderbird” Ford. WXPN has selected theBlues Stroll as an annual member event.Jazz by Night CelebrationSince 2003, the Jazz by Night Celebration hasbeen held every November at venues throughoutdowntown. Past notable performersinclude Mickey Roker, Bootsie Barnes, OdeanPope, Charles Fambrough, Byard Lancaster,Larry McKenna, Dennis DiBlasio, Papa JohnDeFrancesco, Denise King, Don Gardner,John Swana, Chuck Anderson, MonnetteSudler, Sid Simmons, Tony Miceli, G. CalvinWeston, Duane Eubanks, Tim Warfield, KhanJamal, Aaron Graves and Pearl Williams. WRTI90.1 FM has been a cosponsor in recent years.The event received the state’s festival designationin 2007 and 2008.Discover Culture The <strong>Media</strong> Arts Council connects artists with the communityand brings life to downtown with the following programs and events.2nd Saturday Arts StrollHeld each month from 6 to9 p.m., the 2nd Saturday ArtsStroll offers free events indowntown <strong>Media</strong>, includingmusic performances, art exhibitsby local artists, book signings,poetry readings, dancing, jewelrydisplays, children’s craft activities,and more.Bastille Day CelebrationThe biggest 2nd Saturdayevent of the year is the BastilleDay celebration in July, featuringprofessional theater presentations,visual-art displays, livemusic and dancing, children’sactivities, and a reenactment ofthe storming of the Bastille.<strong>Media</strong> Film Festival:April 2013The <strong>Media</strong> Film Festivalshowcases the best in localfilmmaking, along with workfrom across the country andaround the world.<strong>Media</strong> Youth Film InitiativeThe <strong>Media</strong> Arts Council, incollaboration with the <strong>Media</strong>Youth Center, is holding MyFi, afilm class for Delaware Countyhigh school students. The10-week course meets everyWednesday, with the secondsession beginning Feb. 27, 2013.Artist RegistryArtists living in <strong>Media</strong>—orexhibiting work here—canparticipate in exclusive artshows, including This Space 4Rent, the MAC Window Galleryand the 2nd Saturday Arts Stroll.For more information, visitmedia-artscouncil.org.www.mainlinetoday.com l december 2012 M7


Special Promotional SectionA Taste of <strong>Media</strong>Visit State Street in <strong>Media</strong> and sample an international array of cuisine frommore than 40 restaurants at <strong>Media</strong>’s Food & Crafts Festival, held everyOctober. The event also features live music and craft booths, a kids’ area, andmore. Past sponsors include Aqua Pennsylvania, M&T Bank, Dougherty & ConradInsurance, <strong>Main</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Today</strong> and Franklin Mint Credit Union.For more information, call (610) 566-5039 or visit visitmediapa.com.PHOTOS BY JAYNE TOOHEY<strong>Media</strong>, Pa.: America’s First Fair Trade Town<strong>Media</strong>’s Fair Trade campaign began as a lark in 2005 and has since growninto a serious movement. Twenty-three U.S. towns have followed in<strong>Media</strong>’s footsteps. Boston, Chicago and San Francisco are among themore than 1,000 towns worldwide that are now Fair Trade, spanning 22nations and five continents.Fair Trade is part of <strong>Media</strong>’s DNA. The town’s high school, Penncrest,worked to become the nation’s first Fair Trade public high school, PennState Brandywine is now a Fair Trade campus, the <strong>Media</strong> Rotary Clubhas its own Fair Trade coffee it sells as a fundraiser, and a variety ofstores and restaurants in <strong>Media</strong> feature Fair Trade products or deliciousingredients. Fair Trade not only improves the lives of producers ofcoffee and of other products we can’t seem to live without, it strengthens<strong>Media</strong>’s local economy through shared concerns, efforts and sales forlocal merchants.On May 5, 2013, <strong>Media</strong> will host Fair Trade Live, a free outdoor concertand marketplace in the heart of downtown.For more information, visit visitmediapa.com/fairtrade.TimeBank <strong>Media</strong>TimeBank <strong>Media</strong> is a volunteer-led initiative ofTransition Town <strong>Media</strong> that strives to create acommunity-wide circle of giving to encouragepeople to volunteer their talents and receive helpwith their unmet needs in return. You can becomeinvolved with TimeBank <strong>Media</strong> in many differentways. There are individual and family memberships,and companies/nonprofits can become “CommunityPartners” with TimeBank <strong>Media</strong>. You can alsohelp us organize and run the TimeBank byvolunteering your time with the coordinators (andreceiving TimeDollars in return) or becoming oneyourself. Whatever your passion, there is a need.For more information, visit timebankmedia.org.For inquiries or information about startinga timebank, email marie@timebankmedia.org.<strong>Media</strong> BoroughRecognized as one of America’s best places to live, work, learn andvisit, <strong>Media</strong> is home to a variety of merchants and culturally diverserestaurants. The town is a stage all year, playing host to various acclaimedmusic festivals. Streets close for the annual <strong>Media</strong> Food Festival,summer’s Dining Under the Stars, Chinese New Year, Santa’s arrival and aTimes Square-inspired ball drop. Businesses become galleries every2nd Saturday thanks to the <strong>Media</strong> Arts Council. Join others as <strong>Media</strong>’sexciting events attract widespread attention.M8 december 2012 l www.mainlinetoday.com


Special Promotional SectionMEDIA BUSINESS DIRECTORYDININGApollo Pizza 40 E. State St., (610) 565-3883Ariano 114 S. Olive St., (610) 892-6944Azie Restaurant 217-219 W. State St.;(610) 566-4750, azie-restaurant.comCoffee Beanery 100 W. State St.;(610) 566-2857, coffeebeanery.comCoffee Club 214 W. State St.; (610) 891-6600,coffeeclubmedia.comCourt Diner 140 E. Baltimore Ave.,(610) 566-4403Custom Bagels 15 S. Olive St., (610) 891-6761D’Ignazio’s Towne House 117 VeteransSquare; (610) 566-6141, townehouse.comDunkin Donuts 400 E. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 566-1071, dunkindonuts.comFast & Fancy Restaurant andCatering 211 W. State St., Suite 203,(610) 565-5856Fellini’s Café Trattoria 106 W. State St.;(610) 892-7616, felliniscafe.comHouse 110 S. Jackson St.; (610) 566-2505,onetenhouse@verizon.netIron Hill Brewery 30 E. State St.; (610) 627-9000, ironhillbrewery.comJing Fong 130 E. Baltimore Pike, (610) 892-8868Joclyn’s 109 W. State St.; (610) 627-2102,joclyns.comJohn’s Grille 116 S. Monroe St., (610) 565-1492John’s Place 113 S. Olive St., (610) 565-7794Koffee Korner 15 S. Jackson St., (610) 566-1558La Belle Epoque 38 W. State St.;(610) 566-6808, labellebistro.comLa Forno 831 N. Providence Road,(610) 891-9950La Na Thai French Cuisine 33 W. State St.;(610) 892-7787, lanabyob.comLittle Anthony’s Pizza 8 W. State St.;(610) 565-1117, littleanthonysmedia.comLotus Farm to Table 112 W. State St.,(610) 565-5554Manhattan Bagel 502 E. Baltimore Ave.; (610)891-7790, manhattanbagel.comMargaret Kuo’s <strong>Media</strong>4-6 W. State St.; (610) 892-0115,margaretkuos.comMcDonalds 220 E. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 565-1560, mcdonalds.com<strong>Media</strong> Pizza and Grill 111 W. State St.,(610) 566-6100Mrs. Marty’s Deli 11 W. State St.,(610) 566-2888Nadia Thai Cuisine 42 E. State St.,(610) 892-8710New Tiny Hoagie Shoppe 122 ManchesterAve., (610) 565-9055O’Malley’s Ice Cream Pub 109 W. State St.,(610) 891-0920On A Roll Restaurant 11 S. Orange St.;(610) 892-7979, onarollmedia.comPicasso Restaurant & Bar 36 W. State St.;(610) 891-9600, picasso-bar.comPinocchio’s Restaurant 131 E. Baltimore Pike;(610) 566-7767, pinpizza.comPlanet Hoagie 30 W. State St., (610) 891-1919Plumstead Inn 26 W. State St., (610) 566-2212Primo Hoagies 132 E. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 565-7000, primohoagies.comQuizno’s Subs 441 E. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 566-9004, quiznos.comQuotations 37 E. State St., (610) 627-2515Rita’s Water Ice 220 S. Providence Road; (610)566-2283, ritasice.comSalad Stop 108 W. State St.; (610) 566-8227,thesaladstop.comSeven Stones Cafe 22 S. Plum St.;(610) 627-2077, sevenstones@verizon.netShere-e-Punjab 208 W. State St.;(610) 891-0400, shereepunjab.comSligo 113 W. State St.; (610) 566-5707,sligomedia.comStarbucks Coffee 443 E. Baltimore Ave.; (610)627-9092, starbucks.comStephen’s on State 105 W. State St.;(610) 891-8900, stephensonstate.comSweet Potato Cafe 21 W. State St.,(610) 566-6791Sweets N Stuff 19 S. Olive St., (610) 566-5363Tea & Cakes 112 S. Jackson St.,(610) 566-5460Wawa Food Market 100 E. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 566-9663, wawa.comWendy’s 294 E. Baltimore Ave.; (610) 566-4533,wendys.comDelivering the affluent <strong>Main</strong> <strong>Line</strong>mainlinetoday.com | 610.325.4630jbraun@mainlinetoday.comMORE NEW WINNERS THAN EVER!®280bestof the<strong>Main</strong> <strong>Line</strong>estern Suburbswww.mainlinetoday.com l december 2012 M9vein <strong>Line</strong>


Suite 103; (610) 565-7200, mediaoralsurgery.comJohn W Hutchinson, DDS 200 E. State St.,Suite 307, (610) 566-6687Joseph Sincavage OB/GYN 200 E. State St.,(610) 627-3672Karen J. Pholeric, Esquire 201 N. Jackson St.;(610) 565-7270, (610) 565-7271; kjp201@aol.comKarma Salon and Spa 113 W. Baker St., (610)566-5550KDB Resources 115-117 W. State St., Suite300, (610) 891-1677Kelly Services 200 E. State St., Suite 308; (610)565-7032, kellyservices.usKP Fitness 920 N. Providence Road; (610) 731-4755, kevin@kpfitness.com, kpfitness.comLampert’s Auto Body 408 W. Baltimore Ave.,(610) 566-2018Life Beyond Abuse P.O. Box 601;(610) 565-3399, info@lifebeyondabuse.org, lifebeyondabuse.orgLT Court Tech, LLC 2 W. Baltimore Ave.,Suite 210, (610) 892-7100M&T Bank 201 W. State St.; (610) 565-0310,mandtbank.comMakeovers Beauty Center 130 E. BaltimoreAve., (610) 891-7808Stephanie Massimini, L.Ac., Dipl.Ac.27 W. State St., (484) 639-6138Matt Maturani, State Farm Agent318 W. Baltimore Ave.; (610) 566-5055,insurance@mattmaturani.com,mattmaturani.com<strong>Media</strong> Copy Center 11 E. State St.;(610) 566-8499, mediacopyonline.com<strong>Media</strong> Eye Works Optical and MedSpa319 W. State St.; (610) 566-1522,laceym@lifetimevision.com,mediaeyeworks.com, mediamedspa.com<strong>Media</strong> Foot Care Center 136 E. BaltimoreAve.; (610) 565-3377, ollerdpm@verizon.net<strong>Media</strong> Hair Stop 21 E. State St.,(610) 566-8228<strong>Media</strong> Hearing Aid Center 295 N.Providence Road; (610) 565-0906,camear@verizon.net, mediahearingaid.com<strong>Media</strong> Impressions Printing & CopyCompany 609 W. State St., (610) 565-3511<strong>Media</strong> Medical Imaging 200 E. State St., Suite200; (610) 627-4360, crozer.org/ckhs<strong>Media</strong> Music 32 W. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 566-1444, mediamusicstudio.com<strong>Media</strong> Napa Auto Parts 24 W. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 565-2432, napaonline.com<strong>Media</strong> Post Office 101 E. Baltimore Ave.; (610)566-2237, usps.com<strong>Media</strong> Real Estate 203 E. Baltimore Ave.; (610)565-9000, mediarealestate.com<strong>Media</strong>-Upper Providence Free Library1 E. Front St.; (610) 566-1918, medialibrary.orgMerrill Lynch 300 W. State St., Suite 200; (610)565-9090, ml.comMichael S. Collins, CPA 128 E. State St.; (610)566-4760, collinscpas.comMielcarek Eye Associates 319 W. State St.;(610) 566-1227, laceym@lifetimevision.com,lifetimevision.comMike White’s Auto Body 224 Brooke St., (610)565-0152Minuteman Press - <strong>Media</strong> 300 W.Baltimore Ave.; (610) 566-6201,media@minutemanpress.com,media.minutemanpress.comMontgomery Insurance Company330 W. State St.; (610) 565-8280,montgomeryinsurance.comOur optical department features unique eyewear inspired byFrench, Swiss, Italian, Israeli, and American designers.Come in and see why we were awarded for“Best Fashionable Frames.”Dr. Guerra’s expertise with contact lens patients has earned him an excellent reputation.We can assure you a proper fit as well as competitive pricing.We cordially invite you to call or visit our officeand to entrust your family’s eye care to us.610.566.6484 rosetreeeyecare.com1315 N. Providence Rd<strong>Media</strong>Still the Best!BEST FASHIONABLE FRAMESWhere quality eye care meets fashionable eyewear!www.mainlinetoday.com l december 2012 M11


Special Promotional SectionMorroni Technologies, Inc. 15 W.Third St., Third Floor; (610) 891-9922,info@morroni.com, morroni.comMotel Providence 200 S. Providence Road,(610) 566-6480Nistico & Roberts, PC 300 W.State St., Suite 207; (610) 566-0500,cnistico@duiattorney.net, duiattorney.netNova Savings Bank 448 E. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 565-7650, novasavingsbank.comO’Brien Greene & Co. 218-220 W. State St.;(610) 891-7880, obriengreene.comOphthalmic Surgical Associates2 W. Baltimore Ave., (610) 874-5261Payroll Professionals 104 W.Front St., Suite 201; (610) 586-5810,mhannigan@paycenterusa.com,paycenterusa.comPenn Eye Care at <strong>Media</strong> 601 W. State St.;(610) 565-6863PennCare Internal Medicine Associates605 W. State St., (610) 565-8600Pennsylvania Land Transfer Co. 24 E. FrontSt., (610) 566-9045Philip Green & Son, Inc. 1-7 Veterans Square,Suite 100; (610) 566-2100, pgs8@comcast.netPhoenix Contractors 115-117 W. State St.,Suite 401, (610) 565-6464Phoenix Rising Community Acupuncture215 N. Olive St., Second Floor; (484) 639-6138,disconeedle@gmail.com, phoenixrisingca.comPilates on Jasper 29. W. Jasper St.;(610) 565-1771, mitzi@pilatesonjasper.com,pilatesonjasper.comPlanned Parenthood 216 W. State St.;(610) 566-2830, ppsp.orgPNC Bank 114 W. State St.; (610) 892-2650,pnc.comPompetti Heating & A/C, Inc. 502 W.Baltimore Pike; (610) 565-4778, jimpompetti@verizon.netPremier Orthopedic Physical Therapy 200E. State St., Suite 108; (484) 444-0820, premierortho.comPremier Orthopedic Urgent Care 200 E.State St., Suite 108; (610) 566-5723,premierortho.comProdigy Salon 323 W. State St.;(610) 565-2117, prodigysalon.comProfessional Duplicating, Inc. 33 E.State St.; (610) 891-7979, produpe.comPyramid Staffing 300 W. Baltimore Ave.; (610)565-1819, pyramidhires.comR.E.I. Consultants 300 W. State St., Suite 206;(610) 565-9260, rei1031.comR.F. Bondurant & Sons Plumbing & Heating228-230 Brooke St., (610) 459-1909Raven Motel 439 E. State St., (610) 891-1560Ray L. Malseed, CPA 15 W. Front St.,(610) 891-9494Real Estate Made Easy 434 E. Baltimore Ave.,(610) 566-9600Rehrig Chiropractic Center 200 E.State St., Suite 104; (610) 566-9040,rehrigchiropracticandwellnesscenter.comReiki Healing Center 20 S. Olive St., Suite 305;(610) 348-5698, myra@reikihealingcenter.org,reikihealingcenter.orgReplenishing Touch Massage 134 E.State St.; (484) 441-1456, replenishingtouch.comRigby, Harting & Hagan Funeral Home15 E. Fourth St., (610) 566-3755Rosenzweig & Associates 2 W. BaltimoreAve., Suite 300, (610) 627-5920RTTEMPS, LLC 9 W. Front St.; (800) 677-8233,rttemps.comRumford & Rumford 400 W. State St.,(610) 565-2040Salon Bella Gente & Spa 12 W. State St.;(610) 566-9976, kathy@salonbellagente.com,salonbellagente.comSalon Rudolph 17 S. Jackson St.,(610) 565-3911Sam Pace & Associates 347 W. BaltimoreAve., (610) 565-9040Scott Realty Group 200 W. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 891-8300, campa@comcast.net,scottrealtygroup.comSelene Whole Foods Co-op 305 W. State St.;(610) 566-1137, selenecoop@verizon.net, selenecoop.orgShephard Restoration Engineers, Inc.335 W. State St.; (484) 442-8137,theresa@shephardrestoration.comSiemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 609 W.State St., (610) 891-6762Smith Barney 200 E. State St.; (610) 892-1712,smithbarney.comSovereign Bank 125 S. Providence Road; (610)565-1340, sovereignbank.comSovereign Bank 2 S. Orange St.; (610) 566-6200, sovereignbank.comSpiezle Group Inc 321 W. State St.,(610) 874-7800Springton Development Services, LLC2 W. Baltimore Ave., Suite 340,(610) 565-5515Sterling Healthcare 318 S. Orange St.;(610) 566-1400, sterlinghcr.comStress Less Now 1 W. Second St.;(610) 952-5110, diane@youcanstressless.com,youcanstressless.comStudio di Estetica 415 E. Baltimore Pike, Suite5, Second Floor; (610) 548-4008, nickeda@verizon.net, studiodiestetica.comSullivan, Bleakley & Co. 116 W.Baltimore Ave., (610) 565-8810Sunoco A-Plus 296 E. Baltimore Ave.;(484) 444-0485, sunoco.comSusquehanna Patriot Bank 300 W.State St., Suite 101; (610) 565-8000,susquehanna.netSystem Design & Development 28 W.Baltimore Ave., (610) 565-5660Systems Personnel, Inc. 115-117 W. State St.,Suite 200; (610) 565-8880, systemspersonnelinc.comT S Executive Abstract, LLC 200 E. State St.,Suite 302, (610) 565-4340TD Bank 42 E. Baltimore Ave.; (610) 627-9800,tdbank.comTel Ra Productions, LLC 300 W. State St.,Suite 108; (610) 566-3855, telra1.comThe Cat Hospital of <strong>Media</strong> 422 E. BaltimoreAve.; (610) 627-2287, thecathospitalofmedia.comThe Harbour Insurance Group 104-106Front St., First Floor; (610) 209-4391, plfusco1@comcast.netThe Mattson Jack Group 300 W. State St.,Suite 304; (610) 566-0700, mattsonjack.comThe Planned Giving Company 28 W. StateSt.; (610) 566-0385, plannedgivingcompany.com,info@plannedgivingcompany.comUltimate Care, DME 2 W. Baltimore Ave., P.O.Box 1916, (610) 566-8144Ultimate Screw Machine Products 637 W.Baltimore Ave., (610) 565-1565United Savings Bank 35 E. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 627-0100, unitedsavingsbank.comValues Into Action 206 W. State St.; (610) 565-5177, marians@valuesintoaction.org, valuesintoaction.orgVision Care of <strong>Media</strong> 45 E. State St.;(610) 566-2744Wachovia Bank 217 W. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 891-1000, wachovia.comWechsler/Marsico Associates 120 E. StateSt.; (610) 565-9550, wechslermarsico.comWestaff 323 W. State St.; (610) 566-9000,westaff.comWilliam Oberfield, MD 19 E. Second St., (610)565-9560SHOPPINGAquavita Pools 660 W. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 565-0900, aquavitapools.comB. Gross Menswear 2 E. State St.;(610) 566-7990, grosssuits@aol.com,bgrossmenswear.comBevan’s Candy 141 E. Baltimore Ave.,(610) 566-0581BirthMark 107 S. Monroe St.; (610) 892-5051,familybirthmark.comBryn Mawr Running Co. 13 E. State St.;(610) 627-0600, runbrynmawr@hotmail.com,brynmawrrunningco.comCards & Sports, Inc. 415 E. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 566-0655, jmd2121@aol.comColleen and Company 18 S. Plum St.;(484) 443-8462, colleenandcompany.netCounty Beverage 119 S. Monroe St.,(610) 566-2709CVS Pharmacy 295 E. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 566-8400, cvs.comDeals Office Supply Store 35-37 W. State St.,(610) 566-1787Deals Variety Store 15-17 W. State St.,(610) 627-9996Earth & State 23 W. State St.;(610) 566-9270, info@earthandstate.com, earthandstate.comFour Paws Shoppe 300 W. State St.; (610) 566-3017, fourpawsshoppe@comcast.netGolden Impulse 25 W. State St.; (610) 566-0537, online-jewelry.comHill’s Quality Seafood 402 W. Baltimore Ave.;(610) 566-3788, hillsqualityseafood.comJigsaw Home Solutions 18 S. Olive St., (484)442-8885Joseph Doubet Jewelers 17 E. State St.; (610)565-8383, josephdoubetjewelers.comKenny’s Flower Shop 110 W. 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