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ABOUT US
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Julie & Terry
Together we became a blended family the summer of 2018. Together our family consist of 2
adult children and 3 teen age boys and 2 grand children. With joint knowledge and business
background, owning individual businesses independent of the other, we decided to embark on
business together. We had the opportunity to purchase a business that Julie had previously
co-owned from the late 1990's until approximately 2009. Southern Tier Spring Water is back
in our lives.
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Terry
Terry attended college at JCC, studying business management. This complemented his self-taught
knowledge of sports card trading, collection and sales. At the age of 15, Terry began trading
sports card and going to shows. This grew into gaming cards (Pokémon etc.) and vintage and
antique boy toys. Today, Terry owns Triple Crown Sports Cards in Westfield New York. You can
catch Terry at the store on and off almost every day. Having been unable to keep regular business
hours due to Covid and water delivery schedules, you can always give Terry a call and plan to meet
with him or just check on hours. In addition to Triple Crown Sports Cards, Terry kept busy raising
3 boys as the primary care giver and worked part-time at the NYS Thruway and then the USPS. He was
head coach of the Westfield Golden Hawk Football Program the entire time his boys played, as well as
coaching youth basketball and baseball teams.
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Julie
Julie attended Ohio State University and has a bachelor's degree in Education and Dental Hygiene.
Julie worked as a Dental Hygienist for years as well as co-owned the liquor store in Westfield and
Southern Tier Spring Water, until Semi retiring to travel and do consulting work. The decision was
made in 2018 to buy the water business back. Julie takes care of billing and miscellaneous chores
of the business. Julie also enjoys working 2 days a week as a dental hygienist.
Julie raised a son and daughter, both adults and married now. She thoroughly enjoyed being a mom
and was active as softball coach, girl scout leader and was VP of the board of the travel softball
league. She is loving being a “Mimi” now to a granddaughter and grandson.
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