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South Coast Improvement Co. hires Rehoboth resident Matthew Birmingham

July 1, 2014 //  by admin

MARION, MA…

South Coast Improvement Company (SCI), a design-build general contractor serving New England and the Mid-Atlantic states, recently announced the hiring of Matthew Birmingham as a field production manager.

In his role as a field production manager, Birmingham will be part of the management team on-site at the company’s new construction and renovation projects. South Coast Improvement specializes in construction projects for senior living, educational, institutional, and hospitality industries.

“For our renovation projects at senior living facilities, schools and other like businesses, we are often working around day-to-day operations. The role of field production manager plays a key part in keeping the level of disruption to day-to-day operations to a minimum,” said Tom Quinlan, president of South Coast Improvement, Inc. “We’re delighted to bring a person of Matt’s caliber and background into the fold for our new construction and renovation projects.”

Birmingham comes to South Coast Improvement from Cow Bay Atlantic, Inc. where he worked as a senior project foreman. He holds numerous certifications, including: OSHA; Timberline Construction Management; ADA; and Hoisting and Hydraulics.

A veteran of the United States Army, Birmingham served with the Military Police from 2004 to 2008. That included 22 months of deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan.

“I’m very thankful to be given this opportunity to work with South Coast Improvement,” said Birmingham. “South Coast Improvement has a great reputation in the industry for doing superior work and I’m happy to be a part of it.”

Married, Birmingham resides in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.

South Coast Improvement Co is a recognized leader in providing building and renovation services to a client base of senior living, healthcare and institutional clients. For more information, please call 508-748-6545 or visit www.southcoastimprovement.com.

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Fourth and goal. Run for Faith on Sun., August 24, aims higher for fourth year of the four-mile race

June 30, 2014 //  by admin

(1-r) Charlie, Nicole and Matt Romboldi

PLYMOUTH, MA…

In its brief history, the Run for Faith has accomplished some significant milestones. That includes donating more than $10,000 to the Dana Farber’s Yawkey Center for Cancer Care and more than $5,000 in scholarships to graduating Plymouth North and Plymouth South high school students. With the 4th annual Run for Faith set for Sunday, August 24, organizers are counting on year four of this four-mile race to break previous fundraising efforts.

“The Run for Faith has distinguished itself as a family-friendly race that raises significant money for very worthwhile local and regional causes, like the Dana Farber and scholarships for local students,” said Matt Romboldi, one of the founders of the race run in memory of his mother, Faith “Marcy” Romboldi, who lost her battle with cancer in 2009.

Adds Romboldi, “We also offer a course that’s a bit more rural than most of the other races in town, with beautiful pastoral views. And at four miles, it’s welcoming to both runners and walkers alike.”

The four-mile race loop captures spectacular views of Cape Cod Bay, the Eel River and scenic horse farms. The course features rolling hills and unmatched history.  Water stations are plentiful and the event is professionally timed by Spitler Racing Systems. There is also a Stroller Division, so runners can run with their young children.

“We changed the course last year to remove a turnaround in the course at Eel River and added a scenic detour through the woods on Bump Rock Road and Forges Road. The response from runners is that we made a great course even better,” said Romboldi.

Last year’s Run for Faith resulted in two scholarships, which were given to students graduating from Plymouth North (Brad Feeney) and Plymouth South (Briana Sachetti) in 2014. The Run for Faith also made its annual contribution to Dana Farber’s Yawkey Center for Cancer Care ($10,000 since the Run for Faith began).

The fourth annual Run for Faith 4Miler, which is a gold member in the Bayside Runner Racing Series, is set for Sunday, August 24 at 8:30 a.m. at historic Plimoth Plantation. Entry fee is $25 – which will once again go to scholarships for Plymouth high school students, the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, the Plymouth Public Library and other Plymouth charities and non-profits. Runners can register at www.runforfaithplymouth.org.

Prizes will go to top finishers, male and female, and awards will be given to top finishers for various age groups. Post-race “light refreshments” will include bananas, oranges, bagels, muffins and scones.  To amuse younger family members, a jumpy house will be available. A number of vendors will be on hand to sell their wares before and after the race.

The Run for Faith is organized by Run for Faith, Inc., which is 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created to commemorate the special life of Faith “Marcy” Romboldi who gave so much of herself to both individuals and the community.

Faith, or “Marcy” as she was known by her friends and family, was a teacher, member of the Red Hat’s Society, Sweet Adeline’s, and Daughters of the American Revolution. She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2008. Marcy’s ability to fight this vicious disease with incessant might and unsurpassed grace will never be forgotten and surely serves as inspiration to those who were close. Mostly, Marcy will be remembered for her acts of kindness, generosity and thoughtfulness. Many will remember her for her two best accessories- a lovely hat and a radiant smile!

Interested sponsors can contact Matthew Romboldi at 508-400-0751. For more information, please visit www.runforfaithplymouth.org, or email info@runforfaithplymouth.org. You can view the course online at: http://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/42074524.

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How agents can get burned in a hot real estate market

June 27, 2014 //  by admin

Paul Dion, CPA CTC.
Paul Dion, CPA CTC.

MILLBURY, MA…

The recent upsurge in the real estate market has left plenty of realtors with smiles on their faces and more dollars in their pocket. For real estate agents who don’t plan their finances appropriately, the hot market can burn through large commissions in the form of a larger tax bill than previous years.

“It’s been about eight or nine years since the salad days of the early 2000s and I’m sure there are many real estate agents who are either new to the business now or forgot how quickly the golden goose stopped laying eggs,” Paul Dion, a Millbury, MA CPA and author of The Ten Most Expensive Tax Mistakes…that cost Real Estate Agents Thousands. “By taking advantage of some basic tax strategies available to self-employed individuals, real estate agents can ride the current hot market and protect themselves from possible slowdowns in the market down the road.”

Some of the strategies Dion employs for real estate agent clients include:

  • Selecting the correct business entity for your business – should you be a sole proprietor or does an LLC offer more benefits and protection?
  • Choosing the appropriate retirement plan – how much of your recent commissions should go into your plan and what offers the best return?
  • Employing family members – hiring your children to help out with the business can shift some of your income on to them, which would be taxed at a lower rate
  • Deducting your health insurance as an adjustment to your income on your tax return
  • Properly deducting your home office
  • Maximizing auto expenses, as well as meals and entertainment expenses

Dion, with three decades of experience providing tax and business advice, notes, “There’s a distinct difference between sales and running a business. Many real estate agents are great sales people and can move properties, but might not be as skilled as small business owners. That can come back to haunt you in good times and bad if you are not working with capable tax and financial professionals.”

ABOUT PAUL DION, CPA

Beyond simple “bean counting”, Paul Dion, CPA and associates work side by side and speak in common English to help clients fully understand their tax situation and take proactive steps to pay the least amount of tax legally allowed while minimizing the risk of an audit.  Clients save money and sleep well as night.

Business services include small business accounting, payroll, cash flow management, strategic business planning, new business formation, internet controls, QuickBooks, part-time CFO, bank financing, succession planning and non-profit organization direction.

For a free book, more information or a complimentary consultation, please visit www.PaulDionCPA.com or contact Paul Dion CPA, via Info@PaulDionCPA.com or (508) 853-3292.  Offices are conveniently located at 22 West Street, #6, (Felter’s Mill), Millbury, MA  01527.

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Winters Home Services Offers Tips for Better Air Quality in the Home

June 25, 2014 //  by admin

DSC06078 smallAsthma rates in Massachusetts are among the highest in the nation.  Pollen and other allergens are triggers for residents suffering from allergies and asthma.

Tim Flynn of Winters Home Services, providers of plumbing, heating, cooling and air quality services to residents throughout the greater Boston area, offers helpful tips for reducing allergens and improving overall indoor air quality.

According to Flynn, “Indoor and outdoor irritants can trigger an allergic or asthmatic reaction. Outdoor triggers include tree, grass and weed pollen, vehicle exhaust, wood smoke, and fumes. Indoor triggers include pollen entering the home from open windows, secondhand smoke, dust mites, mold, chemicals, cockroaches and other pests.”

Steps to take to reduce irritants include cleaning surfaces weekly with a damp cloth, vacuuming with a HEPA filter, keeping humidity low, and controlling pests.

It’s imperative that homeowners also address any water leaks, which can lead to mold growth. Replacing air filters and ensuring routine maintenance and repair of air conditioning units is key. Installing an ultra-high efficiency air purifier such as IQAir, one of the highest rated air purifying systems in the U.S. and available through Winters Home Services, may also significantly improve air quality.

“Poor indoor air quality can make anyone feel sick, but it greatly affects individuals who suffer from allergies and asthma,” said Flynn. “Knowing how to decrease pollutants and allergens in the home is the first step. Once homeowners gain a better understanding of the triggers, then it’s simply a matter of taking those proactive steps which will help to improve the quality of life for allergy and asthma sufferers.”

Take steps towards better air quality in the home. Contact Winters Home Services at (617)-776-5950 or visit wintershomeservices.com.

About Winters Home Services

Founded in 1994, Winters Home Services is an award-winning service company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in plumbing, heating, cooling, drain cleaning and air quality services. Offering 24-hour emergency services and lifetime guarantees on many of their services, the company focuses on high quality workmanship and consistent world-class customer service. Winters Home Services promises to fulfill the needs of every customer with a sense of urgency, ensuring comfort, safety and well being.

Winters Home Services is one of the largest residential plumbing companies in the greater Boston-area with 20 trucks on the road and a full staff of licensed and insured plumbers and technicians. For more information, call (617)-776-5950 or visit wintershomeservices.com.

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Westport, MA subdivision, Briggs Landing, to offer additional model homes

June 24, 2014 //  by admin

The Clarendon, one of the additional model homes being offered at Briggs Landing in Westport, MA

WESTPORT, MA and SOUTH EASTON, MA…

Stonebridge Homes, the builder for Briggs Landing, recently announced the availability of four additional model homes for the 90-lot subdivision located off Tickle Road in Westport, Massachusetts. The additional models include The Beacon, The Charles, The Clarendon and The Dartmouth.

The additional models will supplement the model homes currently available, The Fairfield and The Westport, on which Stonebridge Homes recently began construction. Stonebridge Homes is working with developer Briggs Landing, LLC to build out the remaining 60 lots of the subdivision.

“The additional models give home buyers some smaller square foot options to choose from compared to the 2384 square-foot Fairfield model and 2686 square-foot Westport model,” said Stonebridge Homes Site Manager Joe Chaves.

The ranch-style Beacon model starts at 1585 square feet and features two or three bedrooms, with a master suite on the first floor, two full bathrooms and a double-car garage.

The Charles features 1720 square feet, three bedrooms, two and one half bathrooms and a double garage.

The Clarendon features 1815 square feet, three bedrooms, two and one half bathrooms and a one-car garage.

The Dartmouth features 2090 square feet, three or four bedrooms, two and one half bathrooms and a two-car garage.

All models available at Briggs Landing feature  energy-efficient, quality construction and luxurious amenities, such as hardwood floors, granite countertops. All models are equipped for natural gas heating.

In addition to the comfort of luxury living, Briggs Landing offers convenience. A short commute to Providence, Rhode Island (within 30 minutes to the capital building), New Bedford and Fall River, the Tickle Road location is within close proximity to the beaches of Westport and walking distance to South Watuppa Pond.

“All the models available at Briggs Landing offer luxury living for empty nesters, newlyweds, single parents, blended families and others who may have grown tired of the limited inventory of existing homes in today’s real estate market,” said Rami Itani, business manager for Stonebridge Homes.

Houses at Briggs Landing start at $379,000. To view floor plans, please visit Stonebridge Homes website, www.stonebridgehomesinc.com, and click on the home page link for Briggs Landing.

Open house hours are Saturday and Sunday, 1pm to 4pm. For more information or to make an appointment for a tour of Briggs Landing, please call Mel Antonio at 508‐728‐2656.

About Stonebridge Homes, Inc.:

For more than 20 years, Stonebridge Homes and its team, now based in South Easton, Massachusetts, have built many residential communities throughout the northeastern United States, including Maplewood Estates (www.newhomesatmaplewood.com) in Rockland, Mass. and The Gables Condominiums (www.thegables.net) in Abington, Mass. More recently, Stonebridge Homes has been focusing on building and managing construction in towns of southeastern Massachusetts with ongoing projects in the towns of Abington, Easton, Dighton, Foxborough, Norton, Norwell, Pembroke, Rockland and Westport. The styles of these communities have varied from imaginative condominiums to custom single‐family homes designed by its award‐winning in‐house architect, whose specialty is customizing dream homes for individuals, couples and families. Each development is built with the same commitment for quality and satisfaction.

For more information, please visit www.stonebridgehomesinc.com or call 508.230.2300.

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Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro P.C. donates legal services to Quincy Center for Innovation

June 24, 2014 //  by admin

Theresa Barbadoro, Esq.

BOSTON, BRAINTREE AND QUINCY, MA…

New businesses face many challenges. Some of the most daunting of those challenges are ones the business owner might not be aware of because they do not seek legal counsel prior to opening their doors for business. In an effort to help new businesses avoid potential legal pitfalls, Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro P.C., a dynamic full-service law firm with a team of attorneys advising individuals, businesses and families throughout Quincy, Braintree, the South Shore and metro Boston areas, is donating legal counsel to the Quincy Center for Innovation.

Each month, Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro Attorney Theresa Barbadoro holds office hours at the Innovation Center’s Eastern Nazarene College location at 180 Old Colony Avenue at the campus in Quincy. During the four hours she’s there, Barbadoro counsels new businesses on issues ranging from business classification (e.g. incorporating vs. LLC) to asset purchases and more.

“Our Firm’s bread and butter is small business. We have counseled many over the years and have seen some very promising new businesses either not get off the ground or attain more success because they did not consult an attorney prior to starting their business,” said Paul Barbardoro, a partner at Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro, P.C. “By offering free legal counsel, we can help fledgling startups get their legs underneath them without legal issues tripping them up down the road.

In addition to donating time on a monthly basis, Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro have been involved in other Quincy Center for Innovation activities. This spring, Warren Baker, another partner at the Firm, served on the judges’ panel for the Center’s Quick Pitch competition. Similar to the premise of the hit television show “Shark Tank,” the Quick Pitch contest had entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to a panel of judges, with the best winning a $2,500 prize.

“The best part about working with new business owners is the enthusiasm they have for the product or service they are trying to bring to the market,” said Theresa Barbadoro. “Their passion and energy usually ends up inspiring me and I look forward to my time at the Center each month.”

For information about the Quincy Center for Innovation, including Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro’s hours at the Center, visit http://quincyinno.com.

About the Firm

Founded in 1995, Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro P.C. is a full-service law firm located in Quincy committed to providing every client with personal attention and superior legal service at reasonable rates.

The firm’s attorneys provide legal advice and counsel to individuals, businesses and families throughout Quincy, Braintree, South Shore and metro Boston areas.  Led by five partners with a combined 100+ years of experience, Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro’s practice areas include litigation, tax, trust and estate planning, real estate, zoning and land use, corporate law, finance, criminal defense, immigration law, election law, and divorce and family law.  Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro also offers a Speaker’s Bureau on topics of tax, estate planning, small business law and corporate law.

Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro, P.C. is headquartered at 300 Crown Colony Drive, Suite 500 in Quincy, MA.  For more information, contact (781) 202-6929 or visit their website at http://www.bbb-lawfirm.com.

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Old Colony Elder Services Donates to Social Worker’s Scholarship Fund & Food Pantry

June 23, 2014 //  by admin

Diana DiGiorgi, Executive Director of OCES
Diana DiGiorgi, Executive Director of OCES

Old Colony Elder Services (OCES), the Brockton based regional agency serving older adults, individuals with disabilities and caregivers, celebrated National Social Work Month by giving back to the community with a scholarship contribution and a food drive.

The National Association of Social Worker’s month-long celebration theme was “All People Matter”.  In keeping with the theme, OCES highlighted the importance of social workers by making a $2,000 contribution to the Edward T. Donovan Memorial Social Work Scholarship Fund for Bridgewater State University students pursuing a career in social work. OCES helped support community members in need by holding a food drive for The Charity Guild, a local food pantry.

“Social work is one of the fastest growing professions. Social workers bring critical family needs and social injustices to the forefront and make a difference in many people’s lives every day. National Social Work Month highlights how social workers are absolutely essential,” noted Diana DiGiorgi, Executive Director of OCES.

About the National Association of Social Workers

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is the largest professional organization of social workers. It promotes, develops and protects the practice of social work and social workers. For more information, visit www.socialworkers.org.

About OCES

Founded in 1974, OCES serves 20 communities in Plymouth County as well as Avon, Easton and Stoughton. OCES is a private, non-profit organization located in Brockton and designated as one of 27 Aging Services Access Points (ASAPs) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. OCES’ mission is to support the independence and dignity of elders and individuals with disabilities by providing essential information and services that promote healthy and safe living. The agency has 179 employees and operates more than 15 programs serving older adults, individuals with disabilities, their families and caregivers. For more information call (508) 584-1561 or visit www.oldcolonyelderservices.org.

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Category: Client NewsTag: Bridgewater State University, Brockton, caregivers, Diana DiGiorgi, Edward T. Donovan Memorial Social Work Scholarship Fund, elder services, elder services agency, LGBT, Old Colony Elder Services, seniors, social work, social workers, volunteers

Recycling for a cause. Lombard Waste Services totes percentage of 3rd quarter gross to cancer fundraiser.

June 23, 2014 //  by admin

Matt Romboldi, owner of Lombard's Waste Service, with the teal recycle bins touting ovarian cancer awareness
Matt Romboldi, owner of Lombard’s Waste Service, with the teal recycle bins touting ovarian cancer awareness

PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS

To Matt Romboldi, owner of Lombard Waste Services, Inc., business is personal. That’s why Lombard Waste Services will be donating one percent of its gross to the Run for Faith, a four-mile road race/cancer fundraiser in memory of Matt’s late mother, Faith “Marcy” Romboldi. The run takes place on Sunday, August 24 and begins at Plymouth Plantation.

“This is the fourth year we’ve held the Run for Faith and we’ve raised thousands of dollars for Dana Farber’s Yawkey Center for Cancer Care, scholarships for graduating seniors at both Plymouth North and Plymouth South, and other local Plymouth charities that were near and dear to my mother’s heart,” said Romboldi. “Donating one percent of our gross for the third quarter is just another way we can help more people with the money raised by the Run For Faith.”

To kick off the third quarter fundraising drive, Lombard Waste Services will be distributing new teal and yellow recycling bins for current Plymouth customers. The teal totes are designated as a single-source recycling bin. That means plastics, glass, cardboard and paper can all be collected together, without having to be separated, in the teal bin (teal is the color for ovarian cancer awareness, the type of cancer Mrs. Romboldi died from).

Locally-owned operated, Lombard Waste Services specializes in solid waste removal for residential, commercial and industrial customers. Lombard’s Waste Services offers commercial dumpsters for restaurants, hospitals, hotels, retail shopping malls, small businesses and residential homes. Fully licensed and insured, Lombard’s provides 7-day emergency service and prompt, friendly service throughout Southeastern Massachusetts.

For information Lombard’s Waste Services, call 508-747-0407 or visit www.lombardwasteservices.com.

For complete information on the Run for Faith, including registration details for both adults and children under 13, visit www.runforfaithplymouth.org.

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Clean and green. Lapels Dry Cleaning stores earn Readers Choice honors

June 23, 2014 //  by admin

franchise opportunity, dry cleaning franchise opportunity,
Kevin Dubois, CEO of Lapels Dry Cleaning

HANOVER, MA, EASTON, MA, NORTON, MA, BEDFORD, MA, BOSTON, MA, FRANKLIN, MA and WESTWOOD, MA…

Green and clean. For the past dozen years, that formula has attracted thousands of customers to Lapels Dry Cleaning stores across Massachusetts. That combination, as well as superior customer service and a customer appreciation program, has not only earned the loyalty of Lapels Customers, but their vote in the most recent Wicked Local’s Readers Choice awards.

Lapels Dry Cleaning stores were voted top dry cleaners in seven different communities. Those Lapels Dry Cleaning stores include:

  • Lapels Easton
  • Lapels Hanover
  • Lapels Norton
  • Lapels Bedford
  • Lapels Boston Trilogy, Lapels Boston Longfellow and Lapels Boston South End
  • Lapels Franklin
  • Lapels Westwood

“Everything we do in our business is geared toward giving our customers a first-rate consumer experience when they come to a Lapels Dry Cleaning store. While we’ll never stop trying to improve, the Readers Choice recognition does give us a pretty good idea that what we are doing is working and appreciated,” said Kevin Dubois, CEO of Lapels Dry Cleaning. “Congratulations to all the Lapels Dry Cleaning stores that received both top honors and honorable mention in the Wicked Local Readers Choice Awards.”

Lapels Dry Cleaning stores earning honorable mention include Lapels Brighton, Lapels Cohasset and Lapels Dedham. There are 25 total Lapels Dry Cleaning stores in Massachusetts.

Lapels has pioneered its eco-friendly dry cleaning experience for the past 12 years. Using the latest technology in equipment and cleaning solution, Lapels is one of the few dry cleaners in the U.S. able to boast that there is no hazardous waste in their process. Their environmentally-friendly cleaning process has no odor and is gentler on clothes, thus lengthening the life of clothes. At Lapels you can see, feel and smell the difference.

Lapels customers are greeted to a warm and inviting reception area, with friendly customer service representatives, and a full service on-site tailor.

Lapels offers its customers Automatic Rewards earning them credit towards free dry cleaning for every dollar they spend, Loyalty Programs, a VIP Program which eliminates the need to wait in line and the use of a 24 Hour Drop Off Service. Same day service is also available with pick-up after 5 pm.

For complete information on Lapels Dry Cleaning, please visit www.mylapels.com.

Lapels Dry Cleaning – Environmentally Friendly Cleaners
Each Lapels Dry Cleaning store offers a full slate of services, including: same-day dry cleaning; shirt service; tailoring; shoe repair; wedding gown preservation; suede and leather processing; box storage and fur storage. Lapels Dry Cleaning has stores in Arizona (Gilbert, Chandler), California (Poway), Colorado (Littleton), Connecticut (Cromwell), Louisiana (Monroe, West Monroe, Delhi, Rayville, Winnsboro), Massachusetts (Abington, Bedford, Boston, Brighton, Cambridge, Cohasset, Dedham, Easton, Framingham, Franklin, Hanover, Marshfield, Natick, Needham, Newtonville, Norton, Quincy, Walpole, Westford, Westwood and Wilmington), Mississippi (New Albany), Missouri (Wildwood), New Jersey (Brick, Freehold and Verona), Ohio (Liberty Township), Oklahoma (Oklahoma City), Pennsylvania (Bloomsburg), Rhode Island (Lincoln); South Carolina (Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island); Texas (Austin, Bee Cave, Brownsville, Cedar Park). Additional locations are coming soon to New Albany MS, Jacksonville, FL, Fleming Island, Tampa and Orange Park, FL, Boston Seaport, MA, Scottsdale, AZ, Yuma, AZ, Hingham, MA and Allston, MA

Lapels Dry Cleaning has been ranked in Entrepreneur’s 26th Annual “Franchise 500” as well as Entrepreneur’s “Top 50 New Franchises,” identifying Lapels Dry Cleaning as one of today’s top franchise opportunities. Entrepreneur’s “Franchise 500” is the best and most comprehensive rating of franchises in the world and is based on objective, quantifiable measures of a franchise operation.

Lapels Dry Cleaning corporate offices are located at 962 Washington Street, Hanover, MA 02339.

To learn more about franchise opportunities with Lapels Dry Cleaning, call toll free (866) 695-2735 or email sales@lapelsdrycleaning.com. Additional information and up-to-date company news can also be found on the company’s Web site, www.lapelsdrycleaning.com.

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