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.