Business Briefs, Oct. 14 edition

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Whipple House Gifts to close, liquidating inventory

After 39 years in business, Whipple House Gifts, located at 59 Fisher St. in Westborough, will be closing after liquidation of its inventory. Fifty percent off of merchandise will be held store-wide. Store hours are Tuesdays through Sundays, from 12 to 5 p.m. Brian Sullivan offers Whipple House customers “many thanks to all for your generous support over the years.”

 

Dailey Landscaping now booking for 2012 lawn maintenance, construction

Pat Dailey, owner of Dailey Landscaping, is pleased to announce that they are now booking lawn maintenance and construction accounts for spring 2012, so call Dailey Landscaping for your landscape needs. Dailey is proud to offer his clients various lawn care services. Look for their ad in Oct. 14 Community Advocate for details and contact information.

 

Fallon Clinic adopts new name/logo Oct. 1

Business Briefs, Oct. 14 edition
(l to r) Dr. Jack Dutzar; Dr. Robert Wood, chair of the Board of Trustees and chief of Rheumatology; and Randi Nichols, executive vice president of Human Resources and Operations Support Services. Photo/Submitted

After 82 years as Fallon Clinic, the large multi-specialty medical group practice in Central Massachusetts, officially adopted its new name – Reliant Medical Group – and logo during an Oct. 1 signage unveiling at 630 Plantation St. in Worcester. The group's President and CEO, Dr. Jack Dutzar, revealed the new signage and logo at the location that many consider the organization's flagship site. The organization changed its name after more than eight decades as “Fallon Clinic” to better reflect its work as a medical group serving Central Massachusetts and to clear up longstanding confusion that it is still part of Fallon Community Health Plan, which has not been the case since the two organizations separated in 2004. For more information on Reliant Medical Group, visit www.reliantmedicalgroup.org.

 

Culinary Underground holds Vegetarian Pronto! workshop Oct. 19

Maximize your meatless meal repertoire in Southborough with a little help from the chefs at Culinary Underground School for Home Cooks as a Vegetarian Pronto! workshop is held Wednesday, Oct. 19, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Whether you'se committed to vegetarianism or flirting with it by incorporating a “meatless Monday” or becoming weekday vegetarians, these quick meals are a welcome addition to the menu. Cost is $75 per person. Culinary Underground is located at 21 Turnpike Rd. (Brickyard Square/Route 9) in Southborough. Visit www.culinaryunderground.com to register or to find out more.

 

Guest speaker on Harvest Wreathmaking at Scentsibilities

Scentsibilities, an Herb & Aromatherapy, 750 Main St., Boylston, will be hosting guest speaker Rosemary Nolan Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m., to demonstrate harvest wreathmaking. Learn how to quickly and easily decorate a plain wreath base with your choice of purchased or wild-harvested botanicals and elegant seasonal trimmings. Materials will be available, but you can also bring your own plant material or trimmings to use, share or swap. You'sl go home with a gorgeous handcrafted fall decoration. Registration fee is $30. To register or for more information, visit www.scentsibilities.com. See their ad in this issue for more store information.

 

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