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Business September 14, 2007
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Gastonart & Frame turns three

John (Harry) and John Gaston of Gastonart & Frame are celebrating their third anniversary. The family-owned art gallery and custom picture framing store, located on Route 9 in Shrewsbury, opened on Labor Day 2004. Three years later, they remain focused on providing unique and personally customized art and framing solutions. In addition to custom picture framing services for tretail, wholesale and commercial clients, Gastonart & Frame is off ering a wide variety of local imagery, a collection of historical maps and other creative gift ideas in the gallery. To get the "whole picture," visit www.gastonartandframe. com. Pets Gone Healthy receives award

Pets Gone Healthy, the health food store for pets, has been awarded the 2007-2008 Retailer of the Year Holistic Award by Pet Product News International. Owners Ken and Sandie Wheeler were honored for their ongoing commitment to educating their customers, customer support and providing successful in-store promotional events. Pets Gone Healthy, located at 55 Boston Post Rd. West (Route 20) on the Marlborough/Northborough line, carries all-natural, highquality pet products, premium foods, gourmet treats, supplements, natural grooming products and herbal remedies. Visit Pets Gone Healthy Sunday, Sept. 30, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Heritage Fair in Marlborough.

Divine Kitchens hosts class to benefit Ovations Executive Chef Tony Bettencourt of Southborough's Tomasso Trattoria will showcase his culinary skills Tuesday, Sept. 18, when he offers a cooking demonstration at the Divine Kitchens showroom, 40 Lyman St., right off Route 9 in Westborough. The event will benefit Ovations for the Cure of Ovarian Cancer. Guests will enjoy food and wine tasting, as well as take-home recipe cards and a personal copy of a national portfolio of kitchen designs. Tickets are $75. For more information, stop by or call Divine Kitchens. See ad in this issue.


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