New ownership, new name and new products and services are now available at Replicator Graphics; formerly known as Alpine Trophy. The store location is the same, 42328 S.E. 108th St., North Bend, just east of downtown North Bend. New owners, Marc Rosenthal and Ellen Torchia, will offer custom silk screening, engraving, bannering, name tags and laser engraving on most surfaces, as well an assortment of trophies. Business hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information about the new products and services, call (425) 888-1911 or visit the Web site at www.replicatorgraphics.com.
Jamie and Chuck Gleghorn of Snoqualmie celebrated the opening of their Christian book store Scriptures in early April. The store, open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., offers Christian-themed music, books, movies, toys and more. It is located in Snoqualmie at 8150 Railroad Ave. S.E., Suite D. For more information, call (425) 888-3711 or visit www.ScripturesChristianStore.com.
An independent insurance agency and an escrow service are now open for business at 301 Bendigo Blvd. in North Bend. Doug Carr, left, has 29 years of experience in the insurance industry, owns Carriage Insurance Agency. Carr sells auto, home and business insurance. As an independent agent, Carr can find any type of insurance. Office hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Contact Carriage Insurance Agency at (425) 888-5066 for more information.
With 25 years combined experience in the escrow industry, Debi Beyerlin, center, and Toddia Stone recently co-founded Integrity Escrow Services Inc. They share an office with Carr at the same location. Beyerlin and Stone hope to become an integral part of the Snoqualmie Valley real estate community. Office hours are 9 a.m. to noon and 1-5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Call (425) 831-5848 for more information.
When Ron Brown started working at a North Bend gas station in 1966 while still a student at Mount Si High School, he never expected that 40 years later he would still be working with cars.
What started as purely inspiration has become a reality with the recent completion of the Pacific Northwest’s only treehouse massage studio, Heavensfield Massage and Body Work.
In 1998, Gary and Kim Horn were nicknamed “the Ridge pioneers” when they became the first official residents of Snoqualmie Ridge.
Vacant for more than a year, the Colonial Inn in Fall City is now on its way to reopening with a target launch date of February 2007.
Have you ever wanted to spend a few hours relaxing in the park but still have Internet access? Now there’s a way for residents of North Bend to take their computers and Internet access wherever they go, be it the park, the grocery store, the car, or even the backyard.
The Pacific Northwest has a rich logging history and an insatiable passion for coffee, so why not combine the two? It just so happens that Tonuah Trujillo and fiance Eric Proudfoot had been kicking around that very idea for several years, resulting in the recent opening of the Sawdust Coffee Co. at the Factory Stores at North Bend shopping mall.
Drs. Greg and Sabra Fawcett of Fall City Family Dental Clinic welcomed Dr. Melissa Marr to their clinic this fall as an associate dentist.
Shelly Woodward, center, cuts the ribbon for the grand opening of Selah Gifts in North Bend. Members of the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce put together the ribbon-cutting. Selah Gifts & Espresso is located at 307 Bendigo Blvd. They can be reached at (425) 396-0898
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Beeping and squawking like an arcade, knee-high robotic forklifts rolled in marked lanes at Nintendo’s North Bend distribution center, calling to mind the turtles from the company’s iconic Super Mario Brothers video game.