OOP!, Legacy Place's newest specialty store, will hold its Grand Opening festivities Friday night in Dedham.
With more than 1,000 members signed up before it even opens its doors, co-owner Brian Kablik is crossing his fingers that Dedham’s newest gym, Planet Fitness will open this week without any glitches.
The following companies appear in today's Business Digest: Rodman & Rodman, 495 Realty Group, Polaroid, Babson College, Crate and Barrel, Lord & Taylor, and National Seating & Mobility.
The Daily News Transcript is being transformed into a new Dedham weekly newspaper and a beefed-up Norwood weekly in a move that its parent company, GateHouse Media, said will allow it to produce deeper, more focused coverage of those towns.
The following companies are listed in today's Business Digest: Hopkintno's EMC, Westborough' s B2B CFO, Bernie & Phyl's Furniture, NStar, Atty. Jennifer Deland, VIP mortgages, and unemployment in Dublin, Ireland.
Over the past couple of weeks, the Westwood office of New York Life Retirement Plan Services held a contest to see which team could build the largest sculpture out of canned or boxed food.
A Westwood firm that specializes in solid oxide fuel cells has extended its lease at its Southwest Park headquarters for another three years.
The following businesses are mentioned in today's digest: The Center for Women's Leadership at Babson and The Wellesley Centers for Women at Wellesley College, Molly Maid, DeScenza Diamonds, Mass. Div. of Standards, Zoominfo and Westborough Fitness Together.
The following companies are mentioned in today's Business Digest: Papa Gino's Inc., Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation, National Association of Realtors, Applied Behavioral Associates, Mercury Media, Boston area hotel industry.
The following companies are listed in today's digest: Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce, Weichert Realtors-Synergy, PeopleCube, FedEx, CombinatoRx Inc., Johnson & Johnson, and Aqua-Leisure Industries.
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Special Town Meeting gave the Avery School and Dedham High School athletic complex projects key votes of support, upped Dedham’s meals and hotel taxes and voted to move the town’s adult zoning to Legacy Place this week.
At an otherwise smooth mini-Town Meeting, two Finance Committee members renewed their disagreement about possible hike to hotel and meals taxes, with Derek Moulton questioning how the money would be used if devoted to a major capital facilities stabilization fund.
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With rakes in hand a team of Lowe’s volunteers, from stores in Dedham, Saugus, Weymouth and Woburn, was at Anna Marshall's Claybourne Street home Friday, Oct. 30 to remedy that situation. Using a $10,000 grant from Lowe’s, the nonprofit Rebuilding Together Boston arranged for various improvements to be made inside the home, including in the bathroom, where mold will be removed, the ceiling replastered and a new fan installed.
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Shopping with her mom at Spirit Halloween at the Dedham Mall, 8-year-old Emma Weiss had a certain costume in mind: a “candy corn witch” outfit that includes a layered dress, long black coat, black boots and “an up-do wig.”