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Here’s the answer to last week’s “Where.”
Last’s week’s question flipped the old musical adage “How Much is that Doggie in Window?” question to “Where is that doggie in the window?”
The answer is the attic dormer of 276 Broad Street (just north of Maple Avenue) home to Maxillofacial Surgery Center for Excellence, and the offices of Dr. Kayvon Haghighi.
We stopped by the for the story behind the plush dog staring longingly out the window for the past two years or so (after doing a double take thinking for a moment it was a real dog). Kim Brancato, the office manager told us the dog was originally placed in the waiting room during the holiday season and when the holiday decorations were taken down she decided on a whim to put him in the upstairs window.
“We are a dog loving office,’ Brancato told us in a follow up email. “Dr. H brings his two dogs the work everyday.”
This was one we really didn’t think anyone would get. Seven correct responses came in, all correct. But two of them were from people who work in the office so they had a bit of an advantage. Kudos to the three other sharp-eyed “Where” regulars.
The Colmorgen Kids, Ann Ciabatonni, Chuck Stern, Sue Noone, Patricia Morrisy, and office employees Kim Brancato and Victoria Amodeo.
We realized today that gmail is diverting many responses to our spam folder so apologies if we missed your reaponse in recent weeks. I hope I got everyone. Please email or text me immediately if we missed you at [email protected] or 848-331-8331. Your sharp eyes and hustle should be properly rewarded.
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