Anzalone named to REO Board
Region - Rich Anzalone of Re/ Max, recently approved for membership by the National REO Organization, has been appointed to cover the broad MetroWest area for many of the major banks and mortgage companies involved in the tremendous amount of foreclosure inventory being sold off.
"We will have to gear up quite a bit as we may be selling off over 100 foreclosures during the coming months," Anzalone stated. "And the prices range from $50K to over a million dollars. It seems the signs don't even go up and someone sees me at the house and calls me."
Those interested in REO properties can e-mail Anzalone at RichAnzalone@msn.com. Joy-Den Jewelers voted #1 Chad Yesue and the staff at Joy-Den Jewelers wishes to thank all their loyal customers for voting them the #1 jewelry store for the fourth year running. According to Yesue, he and his staff pride themselves on offering quality jewelry at honest prices and for their commitment to customers. For the finest collection of jewelry in the area, visit Joy-Den Jewelers, located in downtown Marlborough for the past 21 years. MSB donates to Sudbury Valley School Marlborough Savings Bank (MSB) recently donated $500 to the Sudbury Valley School, a non-profit alternative education center based in Framingham. The school has been associated with the bank for 35 years. A locally run, independent mutual savings institution, MSB has branch offices in Marlborough, Northborough, Southborough and Sudbury. For more information, visit www.agreatbank.com.
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Marshall attends fall/winter apparel exhibition Peggy Marshall, owner of Peggy's Place, is already gearing up for the designer styles of this fall and
Continued on page 29 winter. She recently attended the NEAC (New England Apparel Club) exhibition at the Best Western Trade Center in Marlborough, where many vendors from the United States and Canada displayed their runway fashions. Marshall visited many of the fashion vendors and hand-selected unique items for the fashion-conscious clients that frequent her store. Peggy's Place is conveniently located at One Grafton Common, Grafton.
Southborough Jewelers is 'Hearts on Fire' retailer
 | | Chad Yesue (left) and the staff at Joy-Den Jewelers |
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Southborough Jewelers is proud to announce it has been selected as a "Hearts on Fire" retail partner. Stop in and experience the perfection of Hearts on Fire, the "world's most perfectly cut diamond." Southborough Jewelers has also announced it will no longer carry Waterford crystal, and its remaining inventory will discounted until it's gone. Southborough Jewelers, located at 162 Cordaville Rd. (Route 85), will be closed for vacation July 1-9, reopening July 10 at 10 a.m. Advanced Dental opens Westborough site Advanced Dental is pleased to announce that it has opened a new state-of-the-art location at 144 East Main St., Westborough and is now accepting new patients. Both Drs. Mansour and David Moheban offer comprehensive services, including cosmetic dentistry, periodontal therapy and implant dentistry. Complete comfort and convenience is available at all their locations: 144 East Main St., Westborough; 154 Main St., Northborough; and 864 Main St., Worcester. Asian Market opens in Westborough The Asian Market has opened at 229 Turnpike Rd. (Route 9, next to Regal Cinema and Outback) in Westborough. Offering the "finest and freshest foods typical in Chinese and oriental cuisine," the Asian Market also has fresh-brewed Green Mountain coffee, several varieties of ice cream, fruits, vegetables, rice condiments, frozen foods and more. The Asian Market is open Sundays through Thursdays, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
 | | (l-r) Emma Nelson, Sudbury Valley School student; Jeff Dale, senior vice president of Marlborough Savings Bank; and Tracy McGrath, Sudbury branch officer. |
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 | | (l-r) Margie Starensier, owner of Co-Star Sales; Peggy Marshall of Peggy's Place; and Alan Starensier, owner of Co-Star Sales. |
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 | | Sitting (l-r) Dr. Mansour Moheban and Dr. David Moheban. Back row (l-r) Louise Moheban, Patricia Willard and Linda Boisvert |
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 | | The Asian Market offers wide variety of foods typical to Chinese and oriental cuisine and more. |
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