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Newton Business Listing Newton Business Listing Business Name/Owner Name Address Business Type Newton Wellesley Plastic Surgery 2000 Washington Street Suite 560 Medical Practice/Plastic Surgery Newton Upper Falls MA 02464 Martin B. Weiss MD 7 Highfields Road, Wayland MA 01778 Al's Tailoring 346 Watertown Street Tailor Shop Newton MA 02458 Maria Coppola 14 Melville Avenue, Newtonville MA 02460 Alberto Coppola 14 Melville Avenue, Newtonville MA 02460 Caccavaro, Gerald Construction 19 Lawn Avenue Mason Construction Newtonville MA 02460 Gerald Caccavaro 19 Lawn Avenue, Newtonville MA 02460 Mushlin, Marsha L. DDS 19 Farina Street Dental Office Newton Centre MA 02459 Marsha Mushlin 19 Farina Road, Newton Centre MA 02459 DJR Technologies Associates 31 Rochester Road Consulting Newton MA 02458 Howard Guthermann 31 Rochester Road, Newton MA 02458 Miss Hefferman Cleaners & Tailors 156 Needham Street Dry Cleaning/Alterations Newton Upper Falls MA 02464 Robert Shafie 6 Melina Road, Newton Centre MA 02459 Varsebua Shafie 6 Melina Road, Newton Centre MA 02459 Baryia Travel 238 Lincoln Street Travel Consultant Newton Highlands MA 02461 Prakashchandra K. Patel 238 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands MA 02461 Ceriani, Ricardo Painting 23 Valley Spring Road Painting Services/Interior/Exterior Newton MA 02458 Ricardo Ceriani 23 Valley Spring Road, Newton MA 02458 Mai Acupuncture Center 475A Washington Street Acupuncture Practice Newtonville MA 02460 Rui Xiong Mai LicAC 475 Washington Street, Newtonville MA 02460 Newton Stamp Co. 250 Hammond Pond Parkway #305S Philatelics Chestnut Hill MA 02467 Stephen J. Waxer 250 Hammond Pond Parkway #305S, Chestnut Hill MA 02467 Stulin, Rita Associates 1587 Centre Street Design Business Writing Courses Newton Highlands MA 02461 Rita Stulin 1587 Centre Street, Newton Highlands MA 02461 Gina's Day Care 222 Derby Street Child Care Provider West Newton MA 02465 Gina Mucci 222 Derby Street, West Newton MA 02465 Newton Business Listing Business Name/Owner Name Address Business Type Newton Family Dental Center 1172 Beacon Street #104 General dentistry Newton Highlands MA 02461 Jyh-Shuan You DMD 1172 Beacon Street #104, Newton Highlands MA 02461 Six Degrees Hospitality Consulting 43 Carleton Street Consulting For Non Profits & Events Newton MA 02458 Melanie Varady 43 Carleton Street, Newton MA 02458 Alexander Technique Training Center 701 Beacon Street Alexander Technique training to individuals Newton Centre MA 02459 Ruth Kilroy 701 Beacon Street, Newton Centre MA 02459 Actuarial Frameworks PO BOX 600565 Actuarial Consulting Services Newtonville MA 02460 Ruy A. Cardoso 123 Otis Street, Newtonville MA 02460 Westchester Mortgage 14 Exmoor Road Residential Mortgage Broker Newton Centre MA 02459 Deborah Siegel 14 Exmoor Road, Newton Centre MA 02459 Newton Centre Medical Associates 50 Union Street Medical Practice Newton Centre MA 02459 John Zhang MD 28 Willow Street, Wellesley MA 02481 Woo, David Associates 20 Summitt Street Real Estate Office Newton MA 02458 David Woo 20 Summit Street, Newton MA 02458 Coach Inc. 199 Boylston Street Retail of Handbags and Accessories Chestnut Hill MA 02467 Erica Williams-Lease Accounting 450 West 33rd Street 7th Floor, New York NY 1001 Coach Inc. 516 West 34th Street, New York NY 10001 Rosenfeld's Bagels 1280 Centre Street Retail Bakery Newton Centre MA 02459 MJL Bagels Inc. 227 West Street, Hyde Park MA 02136 Bordett Media Works 85 Newtonville Avenue Video Production Services Newton MA 02458 Bruce Bordett 85 Newtonville Avenue, Newton MA 02458 York Property Development and Management 44 Rossmere Street Real Estate Management & Development Newtonville MA 02460 Anthony F. Lupo Jr. 44 Rossmere Street], Newtonville MA 02460 Steveworks LLC 108 Cabot Street Home Improvement Newton MA 02458 Tova Greenberg 108 Cabot Street, Newton MA 02458 Steve Greenberg 108 Cabot Street, Newton MA 02458 Newton Business Listing Business Name/Owner Name Address Business Type Shafer, Linda MD 38 Levbert Road Psychiatry Office Newton Centre MA 02459 Linda Shafer M.D. 38 Levbert Road, Newton Centre MA 02459 Pierce Lamb Architects 1075 Washington Street Architecture West Newton MA 02465 Deborah Pierce 128 Westland Avenue, West Newton MA 02465 Art Of Self 105 Selwyn Road Fitness/Martial Arts Newton Highlands MA 02461 Aleksandr Kodysh 105 Selwyn Road, Newton Highlands MA 02461 SYPCB Services 48 Fair Oaks Avenue Consulting Newtonville MA 02460 Hsiu C. Yez 48 Fair Oaks Avenue, Newtonville MA 02460 Mr. Sam Barber & Hairstyling Salon 140 Adams Street Men's Hair Cutting/Hair Styling and hair replaceme Newton MA 02458 Saverio I. Candelieri 185 Colburn Street, Dedham MA 02026 Vogt, Carol Interior Designer Consultant 130 Otis Street Interior design for residents & small office Newtonville MA 02460 Carol L. Vogt 130 Otis Street, Newtonville MA 02460 Neuro Diagnostic Centre 2000 Washington Street #567 Consulting Services Newton Lower Falls MA 02462 Avraham Almozlino MD 2000 Washington Street #567, Newton Lower Falls MA 02462 Newton Health Care Center 2101 Washington Street Operate health care related industry service Newton Lower Falls MA 02462 2101 Wash Street Operating Co. LLC 173 Bridge Plaza North, Fort Lee NJ 07024 Best Tickets 20 Woodward Street Ticket Broker Newton Highlands MA 02461 Sidney kriensky 200 Hartman Road, Newton Centre MA 02459 Studio T 85 Moulton Street Design Newton Lower Falls MA 02462 Kireyeva Tatyana 85 Moulton Street, Newton Lower Falls MA 02462 FNE Mortgage 181 Wells Avenue Mortgage Broker Newton Centre MA 02459 1st New England Mortgage Corporation 181 Wells Avenue, Newton Centre MA 02459 Aberdeen Mortgage 181 Wells Avenue Suite 104 Mortgage Broker Newton Centre MA 02459 1st New England Mortgage Corporation 181 Wells Avenue Suite 104, Newton Centre MA 02459 Newton Business Listing Business Name/Owner Name Address Business Type First New England Mortgage 181 Wells Avenue Suite 104 Mortgage Broker Newton Centre MA 02459 1st New England Mortgage Corporation 181 Wells Avenue, Newton Centre MA 02459 Callanan & Klein Communications 1001 Watertown Street Public Relations West Newton MA 02465 Erin Callanan 107 Pearl Street, Newton MA 02458 Adam Klein 80 Walnut Park, Newton MA 02458 Boylston Associates 149 Park Street Real Estate Design Newton MA 02458 Richard Belkin 149 Park Street, Newton MA 02458 R & D Ribitzky 1929 Beacon Street Consulting/Marketing/Business Development Waban MA 02468 Dafina Ribitzky 1929 Beacon Street, Waban MA 02468 Ron Ribitzky 1929 Beacon Street, Waban MA 02468 Newton Counseling Center 10 Langley Road, Suite 200 Mental Health & Substance Abuse Counseling Newtonville MA 02460 David Poles 97 Spring Street B4 West, roxbury MA 02132 On Target Marketing 16 Stetson Way Marketing Consulting Services Waban MA 02468 Steve Paul 16 Stetson Way, Waban MA 02468 Spanish Language Center of Newton 50 Union Street Suite 204 Language School Newton Centre MA 02459 Dennis McIsaac 42 Wessex Road, Newton Centre MA 02459 Cecilia McIsaac 42 Wessex Road, Newton Centre MA 02459 Dan E Art 15 Lakeview Avenue Computer Animations Newtonville MA 02460 Daniel Hart 15 Lakeview Avenue, Newtonville MA 02460 Sales Solutions 10 Arundel Terrace Consulting to Corporations Newton MA 02458 Trent Mutchlin 10 Arundel Terrace, Newton MA 02458 Sheryl Read 10 Arundel Terrace, Newton MA 02458 Centre Realty Group 1280 Centre Street Real Estate Brokerage Newton Centre MA 02459 Jack Foster 1280 Centre Street, Newton Centre MA 02459 EJR Real Estate 132 Adams Street, Suite 10 Real Estate Brokerage Newton MA 02458 Eric Rosecrans 163 Harding Street, Medfield MA 02052 Newton Business Listing Business Name/Owner Name Address Business Type Paragon financial advisors 1150 Walnut Street Financial Planning Newton Highlands MA 02461 Dana Levit 12 Draper Street, NATICK MA 01760 Nancy B's Paper Management 27] Barnstable Road Organizing Paperwork & Bill Paying (Bookkeeping) West Newton MA 02465 Nancy Hirsch Bernheimer 27 Barnstable Road, West Newton MA 02465 Palmer Russell Co. 600 California Street Real Estate Newtonville MA 02460 Excel Property Management Corp. 600 California Street, Newtonville MA 02460 NLH Development Associates 77 Islington Road Consulting/Executive Coaching Auburndale MA 02466 Nancy Horwitz 77 Islington Road, Auburndale MA 02466 Golden Fleece Antiques 77 Freeman Street Buy/Sell Antiques Shoe Exibitor Auburndale MA 02466 Margery Bailit 77 Freeman Street, Aubundale MA 02466 Sumi Seo 1207 Centre Street Women's Retail Store Newton Centre MA 02459 Sumi LLC 41 Silvania Road, Portsmouth RI 02871 Sumi LL 41 Silvania Road, Portsmouth RI 02871 Lakeshore Learning Store 230 Needham Street Retail of Sales of Educational Supplies Newton Upper Falls MA 02464 Lakeshore Equipment Company 2695 E Dominguez Street, CARSON CA 90895 Soft Impressions by Susan Tornheim 120 Hyde Street Creation/Sale of Textile Clothing & Accessories Newton Highlands MA 02461 Susan F. Tornheim 120 Hyde Street, Newton Highlands MA 02461 Raviolis Brick Oven Pizzeria 1134 Beacon Street Pizzeria Newton Centre MA 02459 Benjamin Cenolli 223 Colburn Street, Dedham MA 00000 Aurel Cenolli 69 Whitehall Street, Dedham MA 00000 Cenolli Inc. 1134 Beacon Street, Newton Centre MA 02459 Fitness Together (Auburndale) 2088 Commonwealth Avenue Personal Training Studio Auburndale MA 02466 Sandra Mayer 79 Chestnut Street, West Newton MA 02465 DLR Designs 126 Valentine Street Design & Production of Handcrafted Jewelry West Newton MA 02465 Deborah Rochman 126 Valentine Street, West Newton MA 02465 Newton Business Listing Business Name/Owner Name Address Business Type Azad Architects 280 California Street #1
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