November 07, 2024
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New business? Expansion? Promotions? E-mail information to weekly@bangordailynews.net, or mail it to The Weekly, P.O. Box 1329, Bangor 04402; or drop it off at the front desk of the Buck Street entrance of the Bangor Daily News, 491 Main St., Bangor.

Bangor

Maine Center for Integrated Rehabilitation

Maine Center for Integrated Rehabilitation announced recently the addition of Regan Vaznis Card to its outpatient rehabilitation team. She has experience in orthopedics, postsurgical care of knees, shoulders and ankles, balance and proprioceptive problems, work conditioning, tendonitis and overuse problems, myofascial pain, sports medicine, and aquatic therapy.

Card earned a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy at the University of New England in Biddeford in 1997. She has provided care in outpatient, inpatient hospital, nursing home and home health settings.

Card is an outdoor enthusiast and enjoys running, hiking, biking and partridge hunting.

To obtain information about the center, call 942-1492.

Antique marketplace and cafe

The Antique Marketplace and Cafe is now open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily at 65 Main St. in Bangor.

With two floors – 15,000 square feet – of space, the marketplace offers more than 100 display areas and showcases and fresh merchandise daily. The area is handicapped accessible. Sellers rent space and price their own items. The Espresso Cafe features fine coffees, pastries and desserts.

The store is owned by Paul Cook, president of Maine Real Estate Management LLC. For information, call the marketplace at 941-2111 or toll-free at (877) 941-2111.

Levant

Small-business award

State Rep. Christian D. Greeley has been named a Guardian of Small Business by the National Federation of Independent Business Maine Chapter for voting in strong support of small business in the 2003-04 legislative sessions.


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