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As a business reporter, I write about small businesses opening and closing, manufacturing, food and drink, labor issues and economic data. I particularly love writing about the impact of state and federal policy on local businesses. I also do some education reporting, covering colleges in southeastern Connecticut and regional K-12 issues.
Erica Moser
As a business reporter, I write about small businesses opening and closing, manufacturing, food and drink, labor issues and economic data. I particularly love writing about the impact of state and federal policy on local businesses. I also do some education reporting, covering colleges in southeastern Connecticut and regional K-12 issues.
How can you tell that Michael Struble believes in his job? Because the Palm Coast chiropractor goes to see a chiropractor himself.
When he employs the side posture technique while working on his patients at his practice in the West Point Plaza, 4883 Palm Coast Parkway NW, Unit 4, he can sometimes knock his own vertebrae out of alignment.
“It can be a pretty good push with your shoulders and back to move a person’s pelvis,” Struble said in a recent interview with the
Palm Coast Observer. “Then I’ll feel it in my back and have to go get adjusted.” (He sees a friend in Ormond Beach, Dr. Peter Wakeman.)