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Digest

Business digest

By Times Wires
Published December 11, 2006


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Who's news

Prudential Best Realty, New Port Richey, has announced its top agents for November: John Durkin was the highest listing agent and Steve Zimmerman, the highest sales agent.

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Coldwell Banker F.I. Grey & Son, 6328 U.S. 19, New Port Richey, has announced its top associates for November: Troy Graves, top listing associate; Christine Wilkins and Jim Eggers, top selling associates; Don Kapp, top producing associate.

Also at the office at 9020 Rancho Del Rio Drive, New Port Richey: The A-Team, Cynthia Armstrong and Bill Bunting, top listing associate and top selling associate; Your Home Team, Nancy Milligan and Bobbie Ross, top producing associate.

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The Florida Cancer Institute, New Port Richey, has announced that Suzanne E. Jacobs, manager of research clinical trials, and Michelle Ellenwood, clinical research coordinator, have been recertified through the Academy of Clinical Research.

Jacobs holds a bachelor's degree, is a registered nurse and also holds certifications as an oncology certified nurse. Ellenwood also holds an OCN certification and is a registered nurse certified.

Briefs

Connerton, the nearly 5,000-acre New Town under development in Pasco, was honored by the Tampa Bay Builders Association with three awards at the 2006 Sales and Marketing Council Awards of Excellence Banquet.

Connerton received awards for Best Developer Brochure, Best Developer Web site and Best Developer for Color Ad.

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Jerry Talatinian and David Skandaliaris are the new owners of Ice Cold Air, 11930 U.S. 19, Port Richey.

They are ASE certified with more than 50 years of automotive experience, specializing in all phases of automotive repairs and an expertise in air conditioning repairs.

They are also involved in the Toys for Tots program and have had a tremendous response from their customers.

Send all business related items to Barbara Horr, Pasco Times, 11321 U.S. 19, Port Richey, FL 34668.

[Last modified December 11, 2006, 06:57:10]


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