īefore opening Made Me Mine, Angela Goetz would round up her friends for easy-going craft sessions: They’d bring the food and wine, she’d find inspiration on Pinterest and gather the supplies. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/staff photo)ģ101 Emmorton Road A6, Abingdon. Maryland Italian Festival Angela Goetz, owner of Made Me Mine craft studio, in her Abindgon studio, which has been named best in Harford. Waste/recycling company: Bartenfelder SanitationĪnnual festival/event: Bel Air Festival for the Arts Interior designer/decorator: Home With Heather Home improvement contractor: Tar Heel Construction Group “A lot of times, people come in because they want to talk to us,” Holloway said. Year round, there’s always someone ready to field questions. During the winter, there are indoor plants to be bought. Many of those plants are native to the region, he added.ĭuring the warmer months of the year, when The Mill sells perennials and annuals, plants that attract pollinators like butterflies and bees are popular. “They’re doing whatever they need to, to take care of those plants to make sure they stay healthy and happy.” They’re watering plants, they’re taking care of them, they’re pruning, they’re deadheading,” Holloway, 28, said. “They’re in the garden center every single day. The Bel Air location - one of seven in Maryland and Pennsylvania - boasts a knowledgeable “green team,” said Nathan Holloway, the director of retail operations for his family’s business. The Mill, a farm and home supply operation with roots trailing back decades, is where you’ll find pet supplies, bird seed, feed for horses and cattle and, of course, garden goods. Garden center/nursery: The Mill of Bel AirĤ24 N. Speech therapist: Graceful Speech-Language Therapyīrain Builders Speech and Language Servicesįlooring and carpeting: Top Notch FlooringĬarpets by Denny Lee Debbie Marino, lawn and garden manager at The Mill, waters plants in the store. McLaughlin Physical Therapy & Hand Rehabilitation Physical therapist: Agape Physical Therapy Pediatric practice: Bright Oaks Pediatric Center Pediatric dentist: Growing Smiles Pediatric Dentistry University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Medical Center Orthopaedics Susquehanna Orthopaedic Associates, John O’Hearn Orthopedic: Towson Orthopaedic Associates at Bel Air Isaacs, Nawy, Stern & Isaacs Orthodontics Melissa Streett, Artistry in Plastic Surgery “I’d always heard him play, but I’d never seen him do it.” “I watched my son play baseball for the first time,” he told the staff. Surgery restored the man’s vision, in part, and when he returned for a check-up, he was crying. “He’d lost his sight to a congenital disease and had never seen his children,” Seidenberg said. Some cases resonate to the hilt, like that of a middle-aged man who was blind. “I know my eyes are in good hands,” one reviewer wrote online. Clients aren’t shy about rating the practice. With four sites (including Elkton and Chestertown) and a staff of 70, the ophthalmologist and his partner, Eugene Protzko, see patients from age 5 to 104 for routine exams, cataract and glaucoma surgeries and other treatments. “We treat patients as if they were family members - and we like our families.” “We are part of the community and we pride ourselves in personalized service,” Seidenberg said. Twenty-five years later, the center’s 40,000 clients tell the tale. Jonathan Seidenberg had a vision: to establish an eye care practice that would embrace Harford County as its own. 41 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 401, Bel Air. (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo)Įye care: Seidenberg Protzko Eye AssociatesĢ023 Pulaski Hwy., Havre de Grace. Susan Domzalski, The Centers for Advanced ENT Careįour Green Fields David Reed O.D., one of the many eye doctors at Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates, named best eye care center in Harford County. Sunday, March 17th 2024 Home Page Close Menu
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