North Bridge Magazine

Spring/Summer 2015

Launched in 2008, North Bridge Magazine is a twice-yearly publication tailored to Acton, Carlisle, Concord, Lincoln, Sudbury & Wayland residents and edited to enrich the experience of living in six of Massachusetts' most desirable communities.

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★ Broker/Owner Laura Meier announced that Black Horse Real Estate's eleven-agent team is expanding to larger retail space in a 1790's era building in order to accommodate its recent growth. The new office in Sudbury allows space for the team to focus on the Metro West area of Massachusetts from its Sudbury base in a building owned and man- aged by Meier. The company's success is due to its vast experience in both residential and commercial real estate, combined with exten- sive internet advertising and creative market- ing. To learn more about Black Horse Real Estate, go to blackhorserealestate.net. ★ James Harrison has been named the new executive director of The Food Project in Lincoln. He will oversee operations of the organization, which for over 20 years has been a national leader in the area of youth development and sustainable agriculture. Harrison has served as acting executive director of The Food Project since October 2014. For more information call 781.259.8621. ★ Professional Photographer, the ofcial jour- nal of Professional Photographers of America, has recently published an article and photo- graphs by Andrea Joliat of The Family Album. Joliat, who is a Master Photographer and holds certifcation through the Professional Photographers of America, wrote "Wellspring; Creativity Makes Old Ideas New." For more infor- mation contact www.familyalbumphoto.com. ★ The award-winning luxury real estate frm Mendosa-Balboni Fine Properties has part- nered with Engel & Völkers to represent the international premium real estate firm in Concord and surrounding communities. As Engel & Völkers Concord, Sharon Mendosa and Kevin Balboni, along with seven additional real estate advisors, join an international network that includes more than 560 shops operating in 39 countries worldwide. Engel & Völkers Concord, situated in the heart of the historic town at 199 Sudbury Road, will provide leading services for buyers and sellers of premier properties in Concord, Carlisle, Acton, and surrounding communities. For more information visit con- cord.evusa.com or call 978.341.5400. ★ Barrett Sotheby's International Realty of Concord is pleased to welcome three experi- enced realtors to its team: Carol Tocci, Jane Portanova, and Julie O'Connor all longtime residents of Concord. Their knowledge of the local market and their commitment to meeting and exceeding clients' expectations make them a perfect ft for Barrett Sotheby's International Realty. They will be located in the company's ofces at 33 Walden Street in Concord. ★ The Wellesley Law Firm of Feigenbaum & Uddo, LLC is pleased to announce that Attorney Richard Feigenbaum has been selected to the 2014 Super Lawyer list for his estate planning work. Feigenbaum was also recently quoted in U.S. World & News Reports dis- cussing Section 529, College Savings Plans. The article can be read online at the frm's website, www.elderlaw.com. ★ In recognition of their commitment to excellence, Stillman Landscape, Inc. has been awarded the Best of Houzz 2015, being voted most popular among the 25 million users on Houzz. And for the second year in a row they have received a First Place from Unilock-Boston for Best Use of a Premium Products in a resi- dential setting. To reach Stillman Landscape call 774.234.7663 or visit www.stillmanland- scape.com. ★ Once again, Kertzman & Weil, LLP sponsored the Scarecrow Classic 5k, a walk/run fundraiser for the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust (LLCT) 6 ★ north bridge magazine ★ S P R I N G / S U M M E R 2 0 1 5 INBOX RECENT NEWS BRIEFS covering Acton, Concord, Carlisle, Lincoln, Sudbury, and Wayland people, places, and businesses Forever Young Laser welcomes Jen Catrambone, LME. Catrambone, formerly the lead skin care clinician for Dr. Min Ahn of Westborough, is an expert in lasers, peels, and facials. She is best known for her pro- fciency with Dermaplaning, which uses a surgical-like blade to remove dead skin and hair from the face. This physical "peel" leaves the skin glowing, soft, and super smooth. For appointments in Wellesley call 781-431-2110. See back cover for more information and other locations. Visit online at www.frvryoungskin.com. Jen Catrambone Laura Meier Richard Feigenbaum Kevin Balboni and Sharon Mendosa Carol Tocci, Jane Portanova, and Julie O'Connor

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