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Second time around. Plymouth Turkey Trot partners again with MYTEAM TRIUMPH – Cape Cod for Thanksgiving Day road race in America’s hometown

November 21, 2013 //  by admin

PLYMOUTH, MA…

Last year several runners from MYTEAM TRIUMPH-Cape Cod, a 501(c)3 Charity, took part in the Plymouth Turkey Trot, a five-mile race held on Thanksgiving morning, starting from Plymouth Rock at the historic Plymouth waterfront. Organizers of the Plymouth Turkey Trot recently announced a renewed partnership, waiting the $27 entry fee for myTEAM TRIUMPH-Cape Cod runners who wish to participate in the second annual Plymouth Turkey Trot on November 28.

MYTEAM TRIUMPH (MTT) is an athletic ride-along program created for children, teens, adults and veterans with disabilities who would normally not be able to experience endurance events such as triathlons or road races. MYTEAM Triumph provides all the equipment needed to allow these individuals to participate, including boats and harnesses for the swim, trailers for the bike and chairs for the run.

“Running is as much about inspiration as perspiration. The motivation we have to set a goal and accomplish it not only inspires you as an individual, but other runners and people at the race. And that feeling is even more pronounced with wheelchair runners,” said Steve Dubin, a spokesperson for the Plymouth Turkey Trot and the Thanksgiving Day Pilgrim 5k Run and Walk. “We are delighted to have MYTEAM TRIUMPH runners back to further add to the inspiration that already exists within the Plymouth Turkey Trot.”

The participants with disabilities are known as “Captains,” and the athletes who have the honor of pushing and pulling the Captains on the course are called their “Angels.” MTT helps these competitors to participate in following events:

  • Triathlons
  • 10Ks
  • 5Ks
  • Marathons
  • Half Marathons

“Our runners are thrilled to be back for a second year to participate in the Plymouth Turkey Trot,” said Marry Liz Nogueras, executive director of MYTEAM TRIUMPH – Cape Cod. “Our Captains and Angels are ecstatic about getting another opportunity to run where Thanksgiving began in America’s hometown of Plymouth.”

The second annual Plymouth Turkey Trot starts at Memorial Park at Plymouth Rock at 7:45am. The five-mile course offers scenic views of the Plymouth’s picturesque oceanfront, and passes several historical sites including the aforementioned National Monument to the Forefathers, as well as Plymouth Rock, Burial Hill and The Mayflower. The cost to register is $27. Prizes will be awarded to men’s and women’s winners in several age groups.

The Turkey Trot is not the only Thanksgiving Day morning race. The fourth annual Thanksgiving Day Pilgrim 5k Run and Walk kicks off from the Village Racquet and Fitness Center, at Pine Hills, 30 Gold Drive, Plymouth at 10:15 a.m. rain or shine, also on Thanksgiving morning. The course includes the oldest road in America, Old Sandwich Road. This race site was the original trail used by Pilgrims and Native Americans in the 1600’s as they traveled from Plymouth to Sandwich, Mass. Cost is $27.

For those who want to participate in both races, there’s the 2013 Second Helping Challenge. The Challenge enables runners to sign up for both races at a reduced rate of $40. Running both races earns runners a permanent listing on the Second Helping’s “Couch of Fame and on Plymouth Rock Racing’s Facebook as well as an exclusive and awesome Second Helping sweatshirt.

The top three combined time winners for both men’s and women’s divisions will receive a cool prize and trophy. Prizes will also be awarded to top Second Helping participants in the following age groups: 15 and under, 16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 and 60 and over.

For complete race information and registration details on the Plymouth Turkey Trot, Thanksgiving Day 5k and the Second Helping Challenge visit www.plymouthturkeytrot.com. If you or your company is interested in sponsoring either the Plymouth Turkey Trot or the Thanksgiving Day Turkey 5k, please contact Steve Dubin at 781-582-1061 or sdubin@prworkzone.com.

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Speed networking event quickly connects business

November 20, 2013 //  by admin

Impatient about meeting new business connections? Need new business now? Join My Pinnacle Network for a “Speed Networking” event Tuesday, December 3, 5:30 p.m. at The Neighborhood Club, 27 Glendale Road, Quincy, MA 02169.

Free admittance for My Pinnacle Network members; $19 for nonmembers. First come, first served; 200 people maximum. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and cash bar.

Meet at least 25 business owners and executives via one minute introductions and then head to the open hearth reception area and bar to pursue lengthier conversations with those who you share common ground.
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In addition to special events such as Speed Networking, My Pinnacle Network manages 10 business-to-business groups located throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island including Bourne, Braintree (with 2 groups), Mansfield, Marshfield, Newton Plymouth, Providence, Rockland and Westboro.
To attend the Speed Networking event, please formally RSVP at https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?llr=ww9db8jab&oeidk=a07e8fl75epff6d118a&oseq=a0211vh2ruwkw3, or contact Steven V. Dubin at SDubin@MyPinnacleNetwork.com or 781-582-1061.

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Category: Client NewsTag: business to business, networking, speed networking

My Pinnacle Network Speed Networking event on Dec. 3

November 20, 2013 //  by admin

Why should you attend the My Pinnacle Network* Speed Networking event on December 3, 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm, at the Neighborhood Club in Quincy? Let’s put it this way: there is strength in numbers.

Think about the last networking event you attended. How many business cards did you get?

Of those cards, how many of those people could you say you had a quality conversation with and knew what it was they did?

If you answered 10 or more, you would consider that an extremely successful night.

What if that number was 50?

At My Pinnacle Network’s Speed Networking Event, you will, in all likelihood, walk away with 50 business cards of 50 B2B professionals-all with whom you will have, at the very least, a one-minute discussion with.

And that will happen in under an hour.

For the rest of the evening, you can spend mingling and sharing in holiday cheer with other B2B professionals.

Best yet, if you are a My Pinnacle Network member, admission is free (it’s only $19 for non-members).

Maximum capacity for the event is 200, so do not delay. To sign up, please go to the Speed Networking Event page.

The Neighborhood Club is located at 27 Glendale Road in Quincy. It’s literally in a neighborhood, so trust your GPS.

Look forward to seeing you on December 3.

* My Pinnacle Network is a sister company of PR Works.

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Category: Company NewsTag: b2b networking

Emerson Bearing Biomedical Division Stands Boston Strong with prosthetics niche

November 19, 2013 //  by admin

BOSTON, MA…

Long before the Boston Marathon bombing, Emerson Bearing, providers of bearing and related products for OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Operations) markets throughout the U.S. and internationally, served prosthetics companies through its Robotic and Automation Division. Post-bombing, the company has doubled its efforts in serving prosthetics companies by creating a Prosthetics department within its Robotics and Automation division.

“As a Boston-based company, the senseless tragedy at the Boston Marathon really hit home, with the bombing being but a few short miles from our headquarters,” said Steve Katz, president of Emerson Bearing. “The creation of the prosthetics division gives us a great opportunity to serve many of those victims who received their prosthetic limbs from our client, BiOM. Not to mention the wounded veterans from the last dozen years of conflict overseas.”

Led by industry solutions expert, Rick Piracini, Emerson Bearing’s knowledgeable prosthetics team assists clients in determining which bearing technologies would be most suitable (Control bearings are ball bearings that allow the client to replicate the movement of the ankle). This starts by taking into consideration the specifications, recommendations, maintenance strategies, fatigue life and wear resistance of the bearing in relation to the prosthetic.

As part of the robotics and automation division, all prosthetics bearings receive the highest scrutiny for effectiveness and durability. All movements have to be supported with extremely high precision and reliability in every axis. This provides smooth running, high load capacity, rigidity and long life.

The ball bearings, miniature instrumentation bearings and linear motion bearings used for prosthetics are also utilized in a number of other biomedical applications, including clinical and imaging equipment such as centrifuges, X-ray and CT scan equipment, hospital room carts and hospital bed pulleys for lifting patients.

Emerson Bearing offers thin cross section, high capacity, ball bearings in radial, angular or four point contact styles. Plain bearings (bushings) for small radial or axial design envelopes, which are maintenance free, are available in metal backed style with a liner or thermoplastic with a composition to suit various needs: food grade, high load, dirty environment, etc. Emerson Bearing also provides off-the-shelf linear guidance for unique applications.

For more information for bearings for prosthetics, you can contact Rick Piracini in the Robotics and Automation division directly at  866-995-8765 or e-mail rickp@emersonbearing.com.

The Emerson Bearing Difference 
In a proud tradition, the same families that started the company in 1957 keep Emerson Bearing rolling by specializing in bearings for OEM and MRO markets across the country. Emerson Bearing has a staff of 22 and a 23,000 square foot facility to provide bearings ranging in size from 3mm to tunnel-boring 15-foot-diameter giants.

Emerson Bearing offers customers a one-stop shopping experience. With an online product catalog with over 3 million bearings; a vast inventory of bearings; worldwide sourcing; a fixed price program; a knowledgeable staff dedicated to delivering; same day shipping and 24/7 service, Emerson Bearing has become the leading provider of bearings to OEM and MRO markets in the U.S. Emerson Bearing maintains headquarters at 201 Brighton Ave. Boston, MA. For more information, contact 617-782-1400 or toll free, 800-225-4587, emailinfo@emersonbearing.com or visit www.emersonbearing.com.

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Plymouth Turkey Trot features the least visited most important monument—National Monument to the Forefathers

November 19, 2013 //  by admin

: Steve Dubin, a spokesperson for the Plymouth Turkey Trot and Thanksgiving Day Pilgrim 5k Run and Walk, poses in front of the National Monument to the Forefathers. At 81 feet high, it is thought to be the world's largest solid granite monument, and is one stop along the five mile Plymouth Turkey Trot, which takes place on Thanksgiving morning starting at Plymouth Rock.
: Steve Dubin, a spokesperson for the Plymouth Turkey Trot and Thanksgiving Day Pilgrim 5k Run and Walk, poses in front of the National Monument to the Forefathers. At 81 feet high, it is thought to be the world’s largest solid granite monument, and is one stop along the five mile Plymouth Turkey Trot, which takes place on Thanksgiving morning starting at Plymouth Rock.

PLYMOUTH, MA…

Think Plymouth and what comes to mind? Thanksgiving, sure. Plymouth rock, of course. The Mayflower and Plimouth Plantation, no doubt. Yet perhaps the most important monument in town, the Forefathers Monument on Allerton Street, barely gets a sniff from visitors. On Thanksgiving Day that will change as several hundred runners participating in the Plymouth Turkey Trot will circle the National Monument to the Forefathers as part of the five-mile course.

Formerly known as Pilgrim Monument, the National Monument to the Forefathers commemorates the Mayflower Pilgrims. Dedicated on August 1, 1889, it honors their ideals as later generally embraced by the United States. At 81 feet high, it is thought to be the world’s largest solid granite monument, and is the third tallest statue in the United States.

“There are so many beauties to running a race in Plymouth on Thanksgiving Day. One, of course, is that you are in the birthplace of the Thanksgiving holiday. The other is that there’s so much more history to the area than just the Mayflower and Plymouth Rock,” said Steve Dubin, a spokesperson for the Plymouth Turkey Trot and Thanksgiving Day Pilgrim 5k Run and Walk. “With our two races– Plymouth Turkey Trot and Thanksgiving Day Pilgrim 5k Run and Walk—runners get the best of all worlds. Great course and great views while literally walking and running in the footsteps of our original settlers.”

The second annual Plymouth Turkey Trot starts at Memorial Park at Plymouth Rock at 7:45am. The five-mile course offers scenic views of the Plymouth’s picturesque oceanfront, and passes several historical sites including the aforementioned National Monument to the Forefathers, as well as Plymouth Rock, Burial Hill and The Mayflower. The cost to register is $27. Prizes will be awarded to men’s and women’s winners in several age groups.

The fourth annual Thanksgiving Day Pilgrim 5k Run and Walk kicks off from the Village Racquet and Fitness Center, at Pine Hills, 30 Gold Drive, Plymouth at 10:15 a.m. rain or shine, also on Thanksgiving morning. The course includes the oldest road in America, Old Sandwich Road. This race site was the original trail used by Pilgrims and Native Americans in the 1600’s as they traveled from Plymouth to Sandwich, Mass. Cost is $27.

The 2013 Second Helping Challenge welcomes runners to sign up for both races at a reduced rate of $40. Running both races earns runners a permanent listing on the Second Helping’s “Couch of Fame and on Plymouth Rock Racing’s Facebook as well as an exclusive and awesome Second Helping sweatshirt.

The top three combined time winners for both men’s and women’s divisions will receive a cool prize and trophy. Prizes will also be awarded to top Second Helping participants in the following age groups: 15 and under, 16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 and 60 and over.

For complete race information and registration details on the Plymouth Turkey Trot, Thanksgiving Day 5k and the Second Helping Challenge visit www.plymouthturkeytrot.com. If you or your company is interested in sponsoring either the Plymouth Turkey Trot or the Thanksgiving Day Turkey 5k, please contact Steve Dubin at 781-582-1061 or sdubin@prworkzone.com.

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SelecTech goes Spartan; Spartan Surfaces to rep SelecTech products

November 18, 2013 //  by admin

AVON, MA and FOREST HILL, MD…

SelecTech, Inc., a leader in the manufacture of innovative flooring products from recycled materials, recently announced a representative agreement with Spartan Surfaces.

Based in Forest Hill, Maryland, Spartan Surfaces is a sales and consulting group specializing in commercial flooring alternatives. Spartan Surfaces offers sales and marketing solutions in the Atlantic Coast and Midwest regions.

“We are extremely excited about this new relationship with Spartan Surfaces. Their knowledge and breadth of coverage will be extremely beneficial in bringing the uniqueness of our products to markets where, pardon the pun, we have barely scratched the surface,” said Thomas Ricciardelli, president of SelecTech, Incorporated.

SelecTech’s FreeStyle ESD flooring products are made using recycled material and are 100 percent recyclable. Utilizing a breakthrough interlocking technology, FreeStyle products completely bypass the need for adhesives and floor prep to install or replace flooring. This dramatically reduces installation times because old flooring can be left in place and machinery and furniture does not have to be completely moved or removed for installation.

“We’re extremely excited about marketing FreeStyle products to our current customer base and prospects,” said Meredith Powell of Spartan Surfaces. “We feel the FreeStyle ESD products, which create a static-controlled environment, will be particularly attractive to our clients that utilize electronics and sensitive data like electronics manufacturing, communications, aerospace, biotech, healthcare, and other high-tech industries.”

To learn more about SelecTech products, including the FreeStyle and FreeStyle ESD flooring products, visit http://www.selectechinc.com.

About SelecTech, Inc.

SelecTech, Inc. was founded in 1993 with the mission of creating valuable products from scrap plastics. The company has become a leader in the manufacture of flooring products from recycled materials and uses one million pounds of recycled materials annually. Their products are made with up to 100 percent recycled content, are 100 percent recyclable and installed without adhesives making them some of the “greenest” and most cost-effective flooring products available. The unique interlock system on SelecTech’s flooring products enable them to be installed at a much lower cost, without a lot of costly downtime, which provides significant value to customers.

Using state-of-the-art technology and innovative product design, SelecTech created the top performing Place N’ Go residential flooring products, which are available at Home Depot. They are also the creators of the renowned commercial and industrial FreeStyle, FreeStyle ESD and StaticStop ESD flooring lines.

SelecTech is a vendor partner of Health Care Institute, an International Facility Management Association (IFMA) alliance partner. The company is headquartered at 33 Wales Avenue, Suite F in Avon, MA. For more information about SelecTech, visit http://www.selectechinc.com.

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Modern day “Walkabout” explores the ‘what’s next’ for Baby Boomers.

November 16, 2013 //  by admin

Corporate trainer and author shares insights in new book entitled ” Where Does This Road Go – A Boomer’s Walkabout”.

DATELINE – KINGSTON, MA…

A traditional “walkabout” refers to a rite of passage for male Australian Aborigines who undertake a journey during adolescence in which they would wander and live in the wilderness for a period as long as six months. Today, Martin H. Crowe, 65 years of age and former corporate trainer and now author of “Where Does This Road Go – A Boomer’s Walkabout” modernizes this rite in his new introspective travel book to address a need for contemplation and search for a sense of purpose that can be critical at a more mature age as well.

Published by Moving River Press and available at both Amazon.com and BoomersWalkabout.com, the 232 page book – available as an E-book as well – chronicles Crowe’s ramblings and ruminations as he attempted to regroup as his final child left for college and finds himself with an empty house in Kingston, MA and a bucket full of “what’s next”.

Crowe did what many have done to find a new perspective and clarity; he hit the open road. He explains, “After almost 40 years of building my life around what the family needed, I knew the infrastructure of my life would be radically different. So, I left it all behind, turned off all my gadgets, put my tent in the Smart Car and headed west. Over three months, I traveled over 13,000 miles (less than 800 on Interstates) by planes, trains and automobiles, and boats (missed the bus somehow).”

Crowe’s angst is far from dissimilar to many thoughtful Baby Boomer brethren. Baby Boomers (the post-World War II babies born between 1946 – 1964 and the world’s largest segment of our population) are graying and facing the autumn of life– and with greater expectations than bingo, soft, chewable food or receding into the background.

Crowe experienced many surprises along the way. He reminisces, “Amazingly, I did not listen to any of the music CDs I carefully chose. Just listening to the rhythm of the road, I discovered the ability to think of nothing. Create a vacuum and see what gets sucked in. I stayed in cheap motels, campgrounds, and with a few friends and family who helped me wrestle with my future. Most of the time, I ate in my hotel room or cooked at a campfire, sticking to healthy food, walking almost 150 miles and another 35 riding a bike. I had a lot of time to think about anything I wanted, old plans interrupted, new plans bursting, opportunities, constraints. It was strange to focus on myself for so long.”

The book takes the reader along Crowe’s travels, meandering geographically throughout the U.S. with experiences from disappointment to serendipity. It just may inspire you to start your own wanderings.

To purchase the book or for more information about “Where Does This Road Go – A Boomer’s Walkabout”, visit Amazon.com and BoomersWalkabout.com, or email Martin H. Crowe at MHCrowe@MindSpring.com.

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Homeowners Can Lease the Sun’s Energy!

November 16, 2013 //  by admin

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It took 4 billion years for someone to come up with this idea: What if you could literally lease the sun’s energy?
Yes, it sounds too good to be true, but a Cape Cod-based company is offering a solar panel leasing program, and the monthly lease cost is less than the energy savings generated by the solar panels.
It sounds impossible, but that’s how Russell Cazeault describes a plan that is already helping scores of Massachusetts homeowners dramatically cut their energy costs. Cazeault, who heads the fifth-generation Cazeault Roofing and Cazeault Solar based in Osterville, Mass., has teamed up with GAF Solar and Dow Powerhouse Solar Shingles to make the futuristic dream of home solar power a reality.
Cazeault is one of the Bay State’s most experienced solar system distributors, and says the company has put roofs on more homes in Cape Cod than anyone else. Many customers decide to install solar shingles at the same time they’re replacing their roof, which can be very cost-effective. Cazeault covers all of eastern Massachusetts and has several showroom locations. (Visit www.cazeaultsolar.com for details).
Facts and figures give dramatic evidence that Massachusetts residents who choose to ‘go solar’ with solar shingles or panels will cut energy costs, earn energy credits, and work toward a greener planet.
Cazeault says solar (photovoltaic/PV) is catching on. “Two years ago, Massachusetts ranked 12th in home solar installations. This year we’ve risen to the 5th most installations (reported by the Solar Energy Industries Association),” he says. “Popularity is growing because the word is out: It’s not unusual for our clients to save 90% or more on their electricity costs.”
Massachusetts is among the top five most ‘solar-friendly’ states in terms of economic incentives in the form of rebates, tax credits and exemptions, Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs). Surprisingly, available sun power in New England is about 80% of the sunniest parts of the Southwestern U.S., and PV systems still produce energy on cloudy days.
The following illustration makes the case for leasing a rooftop home solar energy system very enticing:
Initial Down Payment $ 0.00
Monthly Payments (300) $78.23

Lifetime Electrical Savings $63,821.00
Total Lease Payments $23,469.00
Lifetime Profit $40,352.00
ROI on Solar System 272%

For the house in this example, the solar shingle or panel system will produce 84% of its electricity needs from the sun and 16% from the utility grid. The homeowner spent $1,600 per year pre-solar, and $263 per year after installing a solar system. The annual profit in the first year is $398.
Going solar should be viewed as an investment rather than an expense, says Cazeault. Instead of paying the electric company , you not only reduce your electricity costs, you also can increase the value of your home. Another option is to pay cash for the system.
Cazeault says that for home or commercial property owners whose roofs need to be replaced, it is cost-effective to install the new roof and solar shingles or panels at the same time to cut labor costs and create a fully integrated system by experienced, licensed and insured installers.
Under a Massachusetts energy credit program, for every 1,000 watts a home produces, the homeowner receives one Solar Renewable Energy Certificate (SREC) and an average homeowner can earn $1,500 in credits annually. Electric suppliers buy these certificates to meet solar renewables portfolio standard (RPS) requirements.“It’s as good as cash,” says Cazeault. However, the SREC’s are considered taxable income.
“The numbers speak for themselves,” says Cazeault. “Installing solar nowadays really is a no-brainer.”
Among added pluses: In the example above, the homeowner’s energy savings is equivalent to saving 123 trees per year.

For more details and a free downloadable copy of How to Eliminate Your Electric Bill in 5 Simple Steps with Solar Energy, got to http://cazeaultsolar.com/interesting-facts-about-solar-energy/#more-2823
For more information about Cazeault Solar, contact Russell Cazeault, www.cazeaultsolar.com, 508.428.1133 or visit 1031 Main Street, Osterville, MA. See the website for other showroom locations.

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Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro P.C. hosts food and coat drive for domestic violence and abuse victims

November 15, 2013 //  by admin

BOSTON, BRAINTREE AND QUINCY, MA…

Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro P.C., a dynamic full-service law firm with a team of attorneys catering to individuals, businesses and families throughout Quincy, Braintree, the South Shore and metro Boston areas, has partnered with DOVE, a domestic violence assistance organization, on a canned food and coat drive for the month of November.

During month of November, Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro, P.C. will be collecting non-perishable food items in containers situated in the lobby at 300 Crown Colony Drive in Quincy and in the Firm’s offices in Suite 500. The general public and fellow tenants of 300 Crown Colony Drive are encouraged to contribute.

“Because of Thanksgiving, November is typically thought of as a month of gratitude. What better way to show your gratitude than by helping out those who can really use your support,” said Paul Barbadoro, a partner at the Firm. “The work DOVE does with victims of domestic violence is exemplary and we’re hoping that our fellow tenants at 300 Crown Colony will agree and assist this very worthy cause.”

DOVE, Inc. provides a broad range of preventive and responsive services to victims of domestic violence and their families. Over the past year, DOVE has provided emergency shelter to 38 adults, 34 children, answered more than 2,500 hotline calls, provided community-based services to more than 900 clients and educated more than 2,000 teens and community members on the many complex issues surrounding domestic violence.

“Companies pitching in to assist the families we help at DOVE is always appreciated, but even more so as we approach the holidays,” said Claudia Cuscianna, DOVE senior manager of development and communications. “We commend our Quincy neighbors at the firm of Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro, P.C. for stepping up to collect food and raise awareness for the families DOVE supports.”

For more information on DOVE, please visit www.dove.info. For information on Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro, P.C. visit www.bbb-lawfirm.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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