Business
Date: 11/24/2008 Album ID: 311054
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ANDY CRIPE | Gazette-Times

Located at the corner of 9th and Garfield, Pastini Pastaria servis traditional Italian cuisine including 34 pasta dishes.
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ANDY CRIPE | Gazette-Times

Pastini Pastaria server Malinda Miller delivers lunch to diners Friday  afternoon.  There are six locations in Portland one in Bend and the newest just opened at 9th and Garfield in Corvallis.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Kathleen Hutchinson takes over as the new executive director of the Business Enterprise Center, becoming the first person to have the position full-time.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Brass Media CEO Bryan Sims, left, and COO Steve Sims are enjoying the continuing growth of the company, being named one of the 500 fastest growing companies in the nation by Inc Magazine. To accomodate the growth, Brass Media bought the old Jehovah's Witness church on Circle Boulevard and is converting it into office space.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Timber framing utilizes different joints that are usually fastened by wooden pegs instead of nails or screws.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Nathan Standridge, owner of Pacific TimberCraft, shows the current timber frame building he is working on.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Pat Sardell, the owner of Country Vitamins in Corvallis.
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Scobel Wiggins | Gazette-Times

Lewisbery Center is becoming a little shopping center of its own north of town.  Besides Futon Man, there's a salon, subaru repair, pet day care, a blacksmith, and a bike co-op, among others.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Sunia Yang, left, and Becky Clarkson take a walking tour of downtown Corvallis on April 29 to scout for open building spaces to create a list of options for members of the Corvallis Co-Workers group who might be looking for office space.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Members of the Corvallis Co-Workers meet on the morning of Friday, May 2, at Sunnyside Cafe to discuss different ideas and issues they face as individual business owners and freelancers.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times
Ed Bomber, left, and Gordon Cummings discuss how they hope to fill a niche by providing a gathering place and gear for mid-valley triathletes.
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Scobel Wiggins | Gazette-Times

The double-decker bus stops at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority to take the sisters for a ride to a downtown boutique shopping spree.
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Scobel Wiggins | Gazette-Times

Julianne Sovince, 19, tries on a yellow sweater at Kaari K, while sorority sister Amanda Mayden, 19, arranges to borrow it.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Red Rover Software co-founder Margaret Burnett is a computer science professor at Oregon State University.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Chief Technical Officer Matt McLaughlin describes how Red Rover Software's products work with Microsoft Excel.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Sweetpeas is located at 134 SW 4th in Corvallis.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Krystal Fox serves lunch to Kim Holmes and her three-year-old daughter Raina Robson Friday afternoon at Sweatpeas in Corvallis.  The pair played old maid while waiting for their meal.
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