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From left, Ryanne E. Drogos, Esq., Geannine M. Boyette, Esq., Lori A. Ingram, N.C. Certified Paralegal. The BoyeTTe Law Firm 105 N. 6th Street, Wilmington • (910) 251-9213 • www.BoyetteLaw.com G eannine M. Boyette and her associate, Ryanne E. Drogos, practice in the areas of Domestic and Criminal Law, dealing with issues such as child custody and support, spousal support, equitable distribution and divorce, DWI, and criminal and traffic violations. Geannine also devotes a fair share of her practice to defending individuals against the Department of Social Services. Geannine says, “One of the things that is unique about our firm is that we remain sensitive to the fact that our clients are being asked to make decisions about important and often complex issues while under tremendous emotional distress. As a result, we are able to more effectively meet their needs.” Partnering to Make Wellness a Priority S S S S S 46 WBM april 2014 “WILMINGTON AND THE SURROUNDING AREA HAS SO MUCH ARCHITECTURAL VARIETY THAT ONE CAN SPEND COUNTLESS HOURS WALKING OR DRIVING AND PICK OUT MAJOR AND MINOR DESIGN DETAILS THAT MAKE THIS LINE OF HISTORY SO FASCINATING,” TURBERG EXPLAINS. the traditional styles of Forest Hills homes were blended with new building methods. The use of clinker bricks is one example. Heavier than regular bricks because they were fired at higher temperatures resulting in a darker color, clinker bricks — so named for the sound they made when clapped together — became popular with architects at the turn of 20th century and were fre-quently used in Arts and Crafts style homes. Clinker bricks were used as accent bricks; these larger, misshapen bricks added a roughness and texture to the exterior of the 1939 Dr. Louis and Inez Newsome Fonvielle House, a Norman-style home at 422 Forest Hills Drive. Post World War II influences saw another trend emerge in Forest Hills. Because conventional building materials were restricted for govern-ment use, families that purchased property frequently built a garage with a second story apartment at the | Special Advertising Section | Accepting patients for membership (enhanced services) and traditional medical care*. Benefits of membership: 24/7 communication with Dr. Liederbach Same- or next-day appointments Very short or no office wait time Longer, unhurried visits Care provided only by Dr. Liederbach To schedule an appointment with Dr. Liederbach, or to find out more about our unique practice model, please call (910) 762-4488. Or visit our website at www.WilmingtonAdultMed.com Board certified, Internal Medicine * Benefits are available for membership patients who pay an affordable annual fee. Non-members will continue to receive quality, professional medical care but will not have access to the benefits listed above. Steve Liederbach, MD invites patients to his new internal medicine practice at 1906 Meeting Court, Wilmington. We look forward to providing all of our patients with quality, attentive care and wellness promotion in a comfortable, personalized environment. 1906 Meeting Court • Wilmington, NC 28401 • (910) 762-4488 • www.WilmingtonAdultMed.com


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