December 7, 2008

OPENING FOR BUSINESS

BABYAGE.COM

The online retailer of pregnancy, infant, juvenile and toddler products, headquartered in the Hanover Industrial Estates, Hanover Township, has opened an outlet store. The store will feature a mix of closeouts, end-of-season items, customer returns and floor samples. Car seats, strollers, baby gear, furniture and toys will be available and merchandise will be updated weekly. Cash, checks and credit cards will be accepted for purchases.

Hours will be 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, and 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays.

To learn more, visit www.BabyAge.com or call 1-800-222-9243.

NORTHEASTERN EYE INSTITUTE

The provider of eye care has relocated its Back Mountain office to the Walgreens plaza at the Route 309/415 intersection. The office provides a full range of optometric and ophthalmic services including eye exams, contact lens fittings, cataract and glaucoma evaluations and cornea and refractive surgery consultations. There also is a wide range of eyewear and lenses. Most insurance plans are accepted.

The Dallas office is staffed by Dr. Curtis L. Goodwin, O.D., Melanie Brown DeMichele, O.D. and Cynthia G. Charnetski, O.D., and by cataract and refractive surgeons Dr. David A. De Rose and Dr. Thomas S. Boland.

The office phone number remains 675-3627. For more information, visit www.neivision.com

SARNO & SON

The formal wear provider is opening a store at 112 Gateway Shopping Center, Edwardsville. A store at 87 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, which bore the company name but was not owned by the Sarno family, has been closed. The company describes itself as the East coast’s largest provider of formal wear for all occasions.

The business is operating out of Kathy’s Bridal Boutique while adjacent space is renovated. Mike Fotta, manager, said the new store should be open for Christmas. Call 287-4980 or visit www.sarnoandson.com for more information.

Editor’s note: The Times Leader announces new businesses and business moves and expansions. Send announcements to tlbusiness@timesleader.com or mail to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Please include the business phone number and hours.


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