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Monette Landscaping: Family business offers wide range of services

"My father started in 1947, and we'se been in business ever since," said Richard Monette, who owns the landscaping business with his wife, Kim. Their sons will be the third generation owners. Jason Monette is now a co-owner of the landscaping company, and Eric Monette is taking over the firm's paving business, Accurate Asphalt.

Classifieds, June 22 edition

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Southborough Library hosts business speaker series June 27

Southborough - The Southborough Library's INSIDE STORY speaker series presents Joseph K. Nunes, Administrative Executive Director of Southboro Medical Group (SMG) and a member...

Business briefs, June 22 edition

Gymnastics Learning Center gymnasts compete in National Championship Shrewsbury - Lianne Josbacher and Sydney Malko, Level 10 gymnasts from the Gymnastics Learning Center in Shrewsbury,...

Children's Orchard: Resale shop features name brands in clothing, toys

"Children's Orchard, which is a national franchise company, has been in business for 20 years. This is my fourth year here," said Debbie Intrieri, owner of the children's resale shop in the Westboro Shopping Plaza on Route 9.

A new year brings new change for First Night Worcester

Worcester - Excitement just seems to radiate from First Night Worcester's new Executive Director Howard McGinn. The Central Massachusetts native and graduate of Worcester...

Trim problems on your home or commercial facility? Consider composite materials

Southborough - Summer is almost here, and many of us will be outside inspecting our homes or businesses for storm damage or aging problems. Mild weather was the rule during the past winter, but other issues may be impacting our homes and business facilities. The first one being, of course, what will repairs cost, if needed? Then comes the question of selecting a qualified vendor.

Classifieds, June 14 edition

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Youth and Young Adult Job Fair June 15 in Worcester

Worcester - The Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development has announced that the Workforce Central Career Center, in partnership with the Central Massachusetts...

Business briefs, June 15 edition

Support our troops with Pet Source photo shoot Marlborough – Pet Source in Marlborough, in conjunction with the United States War Dogs Association, Fred Levy...

Marlborough Chamber hosts 38th Annual Premier Golf Open

Marlborough - For the 38th year in a row, the Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce held its annual golf tournament at the Marlborough Country Club June 5. The event raises money to sponsor various local projects such as the Women's Business Council, the government affairs committee, the ambassador program and the business connection program. It is one of the longest running and most entertaining golf events in the area. The benefit featured an all-day putting contest, a hole-in-one contest, a raffle, many prizes and complimentary, humorous caricatures of each golfer. Volunteers joined Chamber of Commerce staff members to organize the program and make sure everything ran smoothly. President Susanne Leeber and Executive Vice President Cathy Mogavero were on hand to thank the many participants who supported the Open and all the volunteers who made this fundraiser successful.

E.L. Harveys honors Team Hoyt

Hopkinton - Two of the most well-known athletes in Massachusetts, as well as in the sport of marathon running are the father-son duo of Dick and Rick Hoyt. This past April, Dick, 72, and Rick, 50, completed their 30th Boston Marathon. To commemorate that special occasion Easter Seals Massachusetts commissioned Hopkinton artist Dustin Neece to do a painting of the Hoyts. A limited series of lithographs of the painting are now being sold as a fundraiser for the Easter Seals.

Haitian immigrant/CSG employee wins award

Westborough - Nesli Francois is the recipient of the George A. Russell, Jr. Career Advancement Award from the Asian American Civic Association (AACA) according...

John F. Caulfield to leave St. Mary's Credit Union

Marlborough - John R. Caulfield, president and chief executive officer of St. Mary's Credit Union is stepping down from his position effective June 22,...

Business Briefs, June 8 edition

Russian School of Mathematics holds open house June 18 Shrewsbury? An open house will be held Monday, June 18, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., at...

Marlborough official discusses economic growth strategies with Westborough EDC

Westborough – The Marlborough Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) has one goal – to stabilize the residential tax base by increasing Marlborough's commercial tax revenue. At the June 5 Westborough Economic Development Committee, Arthur Bergeron, the chair of the MEDC's executive committee, detailed how that organization was working to do so.

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Marlborough Savings Bank awards grant

Marlborough – The Marlborough Savings Charitable Foundation awarded Greater Marlboro Programs, Inc. (GMPI) a grant of $5,000 to help meet the needs of disabled...

State officials speak at 495/Metrowest Partnership conference

Marlborough - Although there are challenges to be met, the Metrowest region is primed for success, state officials told attendees at the 495/Metrowest Partnership's annual conference June 1. But critical issues that must be focused on include improving infrastructure, particularly roads, training potential employees in the fields of science, mathematics, technology and engineering (STEM), and ensuring communities work together as a region in order to be competitive with other areas. The partnership, a consortium of businesses, municipalities and community organizations from 37 communities, was founded in 2003 as a way to advocate for the regional economy. The annual conference, held at the Marlborough Courtyard by Marriott, featured speeches by several members of Gov. Deval Patrick's cabinet, including Lt. Gov. Tim Murray.

Classifieds, June 1 edition

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