When Eve Lucchetta and Antoine Farago opened La Dolce Vita Trattoria in May of 2007, it was certainly their version of the good life. And when they decided it was time to retire to Italy to be closer to family, they wanted someone to carry on their vision for fine dining in Huntsville while creating a good life of their own.
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‘Groundbreaking’ puts Huntsville Brewhouse one step closer to opening its taps
Come May of 2018, thirsty beer-lovers in Huntsville will have one more place to swig their brews. Work on the new Huntsville Brewhouse by Lake of Bays Brewing Company is well underway
In with the new and out with the old: Doppler’s top business stories of 2017
The retirement of long-time and beloved business owners, along with the eager young entrepreneurs taking […]
Sean McIlroy proud to be keeping services local in sale to Withey Insurance Brokers
When Sean McIlroy decided to sell the insurance brokerage that has been in his family for three generations, he knew he wanted it to stay local. Enter Tim Withey.
Northern Disposal & Sanitation aiming to be crowned Classy Truck of the Year in U.S. magazine
In everything they do, Katy and Dave McGregor work hard to keep it classy — […]
Tembec sawmill has a new, U.S.-based owner
The signs may have changed but it’s mostly business at usual at the former Tembec […]
Affogato brings young entrepreneur’s dream to life
For Gio Pizzale, a high school job as a dishwasher became something much bigger.
Donations to annual AO coat drive will help keep Huntsville families warm this winter
Algonquin Outfitters (AO) put out the call and for the sixth year in a row […]
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