The Herald, Sharon, Pa.

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March 22, 2010

Business Chronicle looks at a manufacturer that makes living selling air

Here's what you'll find in the April issue of the Mercer County Business Chronicle. It appears free inside The Herald March 29 and Allied News on March 31

--COVER STORY
Local manufacturer Powered Aire�s products use blasts of wind to create an invisible curtain of air for customers who need to keep things in or out at a doorway or window, whether it�s hot or cold air, smells or bugs.

--WHAT�S COOKIN�
When businessman Len Grandy moved back to Sharpsville, he decided the valley need some big-city dining choices. Today he runs a sports bar and a new, upscale steakhouse.

--IT�S YOUR MARKET
Are webinars � those online seminars and educational events � something worth adding to your company�s marketing toolbox?

--BEHIND THE WHEEL
The 2010 Honda Pilot has worked its way up to No 2-selling SUV in America, perhaps fueled by a low base price and top safety ratings.

--MEDICAL PULSE
Sharon Regional has a new chairman of its surgery department and adds a multi-faceted bariatric-surgery program that goes beyond surgery in treating patients. Action Physical Therapy and Rehab opens in Sharon.

--MONEY GUIDE
Startup businesses need thought-out business and cash-flow plans and a structure that offers legal protection for their owners.

--Q&A; WiTH...
Dennis James, owner of DJ�s Greenhouse, who has a terrestrial career but harbors out-of-this-world outside interests.

--CHAMBER DATES
Events hosted or toasted by local chambers of commerce.

--HOSPITALITY & DINING
Hermitage�s China Wok wins a top national award for Chinese restaurants. Meanwhile, it�s Wave goodbye as the landmark restaurant leaves Sharon after 63 years.

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