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Bernie and Anita Horowitz of RE/MAX Advantage Real Estate.


we say, ‘Have a great day at work’ to each other because we often go off in separate cars,” she added, noting that one of them might head to the flower market, while the other goes off to make deliveries. The Felds have been married since 1986, and have been in business together for 27 years. “People will often ask me: ‘Don’t you get tired of each other?’ ”


Dennis said. “I answer: ‘Not yet.’ ” It is evident that this couple’s rela- tionship is still blossoming.


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t’s a story bound to elicit a toothy smile. Drs. Stephen and Helyne Hamelburg met at Brandeis as undergraduates in 1984, attended Tufts Dental School together, and married after graduation in 1991. They own Paradise Dental in Swampscott, Mass., where Stephen


‘We try not to talk business at dinner, which we consider family time.’


practices general and cosmetic den- tistry, and Helyne specializes in periodontal care. The busy couple juggle their sched- ules to make them work. The dental office opens at 7 a.m., and they stag- ger their start times so one person can get their teens, ages 14 and 16, off to school.


Stephen man- ages the business and sees patients


four days per week. Helyne practices three days per week and coordinates their family life. Both are athletic and active in the Jewish and secular community. Stephen coaches his son’s baseball, basketball and foot- ball teams, and has served as presi- dent of the local JCC.


The couple points out that living


and working together has its ups and downs. On the positive side, Helyne continued on page 20


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