ROCHESTER — Residents looking to have curtains made, a jacket tailored or a hem repaired need look no further– a new business in Rochester will provide a local destination for sewing and alterations needs of all kinds.
Town of Groveland Encourages Survey Participation for Elm Square Study
GROVELAND — Town Planner Rebecca Oldham is pleased to share that the Town of Groveland is encouraging residents to participate in a survey on the current economic condition of Elm Square.
UPDATE #63 (5 p.m.) Town of Andover Provides Update on Restoration Process Following Gas Emergency
ANDOVER — The Town of Andover continuously seeks to provide residents and business owners with key updates regarding the ongoing recovery and restoration efforts following the Merrimack Valley Gas Emergency.
UPDATE #35 Supporting Andover Businesses
Since the first hours of the gas emergency, Andover’s business liaisons have been working to ensure that businesses and restaurants are not left behind.
Collec-tiques Features Everything From Nintendo to Star Wars in Rochester
At Collec-tiques — 56 N. Main St. in downtown Rochester — Saxby buys, sells and trades antiques and unique items of all kinds, specializing in vintage video games ranging from the original Nintendo console to modern systems.
Rochester Creates Economic Revitalization Zones for Business Redevelopment Opportunities
ROCHESTER — City Manager Daniel Fitzpatrick announces that Rochester has established several Economic Revitalization Zones to promote business redevelopment in the city.
*Joint Press Release* Reading Police Arrest Man for Larceny from Business Totaling More Than $50,000
READING — Chief Mark Segalla and Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan report that SEAN MULLEN, AGE 38, OF CAMBRIDGE was arraigned today in Woburn District Court and charged with larceny over $250 in connection with an alleged $50,000 theft from a Reading restaurant after being arrested by the Reading Police Department yesterday in connection with an alleged ongoing larceny scheme.
Burlington Police Department Holds Meetings on Workplace Violence, Safety and Crime Prevention for Area Businesses
BURLINGTON — Chief Michael Kent is pleased to announce that the Burlington Police Department recently held a series of meetings with local business owners and managers to educate them on vital workplace safety issues.
**Media Advisory/RSVP Requested** NEMLEC Foundation Business Safety Summit TOMORROW
For Immediate Release Wednesday, June 17, 2015 Contact: John Guilfoil Phone: 617-993-0003 Email: john@jgpr.net **Media Advisory/RSVP Requested** NEMLEC Foundation Business Safety Summit TOMORROW STONEHAM — The NEMLEC Police Foundation Inc. will host its first Business Safety Summit TOMORROW, with more than 300 business owners, corporate security, human resources professionals, and police and fire personnel in attendance. […]
Burlington Police Department Meets with Bank Representatives
Michael R. Kent Chief of Police 45 Center Street Burlington, MA 01803 www.bpd.org For Immediate Release Monday, May 11, 2015 Contact: John Guilfoil Phone: 781-791-7627 Burlington Police Department Meets with Bank Representatives Best Practices, Robbery Prevention, and Working Partnerships Between Banks and Police Are Stressed BURLINGTON — Police Chief Michael Kent is pleased to report […]