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Serving up Scholarships for Speech Dysfluency. Tennis Tournament a new match for the Hart Speech Foundation.

August 26, 2019 //  by admin

Golf fund-raisers are so common that even philanthropic golfers have to make tough choices about their budget and schedule. Thus, Eighth Annual Hart Speech Foundation Golf Tournament has added a new component – tennis!
The newly developed tennis tournament will be held in tandem with the Eighth Annual Hart Speech Foundation Golf Tournament on Monday, October 7, from 4-5:30 p.m. The tennis competition will be held at Pinehills and will utilize the community’s well maintained indoor tennis courts at the Village Racquet & Fitness Club, 30 Golf Dr, Plymouth, MA 02360.
Tennis players of all levels, from beginner/hacker to advanced are encouraged to participate. The donation to participate in this doubles, round-robin format is $95. The tennis tournament will be limited to 12 players.
The Hart Speech Foundation is a recognized 501(c)(3) charitable organization. The non-profit organization is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals who stutter through advocacy and scholarships for those in need of services.

Their mission is to identify clients of all ages to ensure that no one is denied the opportunity to achieve more fluent speech. The board is made up of professionals from the legal field, design field, speech therapy and healthcare field as well as individuals with speech dysfluency. The Hart Speech Foundation was founded by the Hart Family in 2011. The organization is managed by Donald P. Hart, the Founder and Megan T. Hart, Managing Director.

The venue for this year’s golf tournament portion of the event is Pinehills Golf Club, the vaunted 18-hole championship course designed by Nicklaus Design in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Golfers and non-golfers are encouraged to participate.

The bucolic expanse was created to rival the country’s most prestigious golf clubs. Conveniently located just off Route 3 at Exit 3 in Plymouth, Massachusetts – just a short drive away from Boston and Cape Cod – Pinehills Golf Club is spectacularly set on over 300 acres of rolling hills punctuated by dramatic, glacially carved kettles and kames. From the beginner to the most experienced low handicap player, every member can test their skills on one of the best championship layouts in Massachusetts.

The golf tournament will feature a modified shotgun format. The tournament will begin at 11:00 a.m. The schedule of events includes registration at 11:00 am – 11:45 am; 12:00 pm – shotgun tee-off & format: modified scramble; 4:30 pm- cocktails (cash bar); 5:15 pm – award dinner, raffle, silent auction.

The registration fee includes golf with cart and awards dinner. Donation is $700 for a foursome or $175 for a single golfer. For the first time there is a dinner only option for non-golfers. Dinner only cost is $65.
Tournament sponsorships are available. Auction items are welcome.
To RSVP or for more information, please contact Don Hart (617) 852-8855 or via email at dphartlaw@verizon.net .

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Category: Client NewsTag: tennis

Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café of Connecticut Announces Grocery Partnership with Armata’s Market in Western Mass.

August 18, 2019 //  by admin

Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café, a fast-casual dining establishment and wholesale bagel supplier, has announced a new bagel partnership with Armata’s Market located at 901 Shaker Road in Longmeadow, MA.

Between Rounds has been supplying their signature bagels to independent grocers throughout Connecticut for a number of years and recently contracted with Armata’s, just over the border in Massachusetts, to supply signature bagels to their bakery department.      

Since 1963, the Armata name has instilled consumer confidence in this locally-owned, independent grocer. Managed by Alexis Vallides, Armata’s Market in Longmeadow is a full-service grocery store offering custom-cut high quality meats, locally sourced produce, specialty food items, as well as homemade dinners that are available Monday through Friday. In addition to a variety of baked goods produced by their talented bakers on-site in their gourmet bakery, Armata’s now offers signature bagels from Between Rounds.

“Everything about a partnership with Between Rounds made sense for us. They share many of the same values when it comes to quality and customer service. At Armata’s, we have a scratch bakery so it was important for us that any partnership would not take away from the experience our customers have come to expect, but rather enhance it. Thankfully their bagels do just that,” said Vallides.

“We are delighted to partner with Armata’s, which is a family-run business like ours, and to have the opportunity to bring our signature bagels to their customer base in Massachusetts,” said Jerry Puiia, co-owner of Between Rounds.  “For bagel fans who do not live near one of our Cafés, it makes it easier for them to obtain our superior products right from their local market.”

Between Rounds has been in business for more than two decades and is the brainchild of the Puiia brothers, who are Staten Island, NY natives.  Between Rounds current locations include South Windsor (Route 5); Vernon (at Vernon Circle Shopping Center and also at 229 Talcottville Road inside the Citgo gas station); Manchester (Plaza at Buckland Hills); and Tolland (adjacent to Citgo Express Gas at 206 Merrow Road).

The Puiia hallmark is manufacturing and selling their own bagels, which sets them apart from other cafés. The popularity of their bagels inspired the Puiias to partner with independent grocers. The bagels are delivered to grocers fully baked so no additional labor is required of the bakery department.

Independent grocer owners or store managers interested in carrying Between Rounds bagels may contact Jerry or Joe Puiia at (860) 291-0323.

About Armata’s 

To this day, Armata’s Market continues to focus on providing superior customer service with a fleet of “good food people”, supporting local growers, and offering many products that simply cannot be found in the larger stores. Armata’s “Made Fresh” concept – with catering prepared by their professionally trained chef right in their kitchen using the freshest ingredients without the additives that may be found in mass produced items – is a good example of how they differentiate themselves from other supermarkets and grocery stores. Their staff includes many retirees with years of experience who mentor new employees in the ways of quality workmanship and customer service. For more information about Armata’s, visit http://armatasmarket.com.

About Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café

Founded in 1990, Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café is a unique bakery café and bagel shop renowned for their fresh, baked-on site bagels and baked goods as well sandwiches, wraps, salads, soups, specialty coffees and a unique line of giftware.  Between Rounds offers patrons an upscale, fast-casual dining experience with free Wi-Fi.

Between Rounds is also a wholesale bagel supplier to many independent grocers throughout the region. Between Rounds signature bagels are delivered to grocers fully baked so no additional labor is required of the bakery department.

Between Rounds locations include South Windsor, Vernon, Manchester and Tolland and franchise opportunities are available. Corporate headquarters are located at 19A John Fitch Blvd, Route 5 in South Windsor, CT. For more information about grocer partnership or their unique franchise offerings, contact (860) 291-0323 or visit www.betweenroundsbagels.com.

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Tee Up for Autism Golf Tournament on August 23rd to Support HMEA’s Autism Resource Central

August 18, 2019 //  by admin

Behavioral Concepts (BCI), a company of behavioral clinicians specializing in the care of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Massachusetts, invites the community to the Tee Up for Autism Golf Tournament in support of HMEA’s Autism Resource Central of Worcester, MA.

Tee Up for Autism Golf Tournament will be held on Friday, August 23, 2019, at Cyprian Keyes Golf Club, 284 East Temple Street, Boylston, MA 01505. Registration is at 8:00 a.m. and shotgun start at 9:00 a.m. Golf registration is $130 per golfer.

Funds raised will support the Center as well as help raise money for a variety of needs such as sensory assessments, support group, IEP clinics, specialized overnight camp and more.

HMEA’s Autism Resource Central is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide autism support and services for children, adults and their families in central Massachusetts. The center serves more than 3,600 families. 

BCI, which is headquartered in Worcester with satellite offices in Springfield, Fitchburg, and Tewksbury, is proud to be the Lunch Sponsor for this fundraising event. Additionally, a number of BCI team members will participate in the tournament.

“For more than 16 years, BCI has proudly worked alongside Autism Resource Central, serving children and families throughout Central Massachusetts and providing services that increase their independence and enhance their quality of life at home, in school, and in the community,” said Jeff Robinson, Ph. D., BCI’s founder and CEO.

For more information about Tee Up for Autism Golf Tournament or to register, visit https://www.autismresourcecentral.org/fundraising/golf/ or call Wanja at 508-298-1607.

For more information about Autism Resource Central, visit https://www.autismresourcecentral.org

About BCI

Behavioral Concepts (BCI) provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to children with autism and their families in central Massachusetts. We identify and facilitate effective personalized instruction that allows children to discover more, learn more, and be more – increasing their independence and enhancing their quality of life at home, in school, and in the community. BCI is a Massachusetts Department of Public Health approved provider of specialty ABA services for early intervention. BCI also provides center, home-based, and afterschool services through private and public health insurance. The organization was founded in 2002 by Dr. Jeffrey R. Robinson. Further information on BCI is available at https://bciaba.com.

BCI is part of the LEARN Behavioral family of companies, a national organization dedicated to helping all children succeed in school and life. Learn more at http://learnitsystems.com.

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Jenny Wu promoted to Manager of Client Care Services at FirstLight Home Care of West Suburban Boston.

August 9, 2019 //  by admin

Jenny Wu has been promoted to Manager of Client Care Services at FirstLight Home Care of West Suburban Boston.  FirstLight Home Care is a leading provider of non-medical home care, helping individuals in more than 30 states achieve the quality of life they deserve.  The FirstLight Home Care of West Suburban Boston office is located at 109 Highland Avenue, Suite 301, Needham, MA  02494.

Jenny now manages the office’s care coordination team, including oversight of all scheduling, client service, and the performance of the FirstLight caregiver team. Previously, Jenny held the position of Care Coordinator. 

Prior to joining FirstLight, Jenny worked in the mental/behavioral health and developmental disabilities systems in Maine and New Hampshire. In her previous roles, she worked with individuals and families in the home, school, group homes and various community settings.

“We are grateful for Jenny’s genuine care for our clients and caregivers, her attention to details and organization, and her commitment to ensuring we are the best agency we can be,” said Wendy Adlerstein, LSW, who became an owner and was promoted to Executive Director in June of 2019.

Jenny grew up living with her grandmother and relocated back to Massachusetts when her family needed additional assistance with her grandmother’s care due to Alzheimer’s.

Jenny graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a B.S. in Family Studies. She also holds a Certificate in Case Management from Boston University School of Social Work’s Center for Aging & Disability Education and Research.

About FirstLight Home Care

FirstLight Home Care is a leading provider of non-medical home care, helping individuals in more than 30 states achieve the quality of life they deserve. The company has set a new standard in home care by creating an unmatched Culture of Care that drives industry-leading client and employee satisfaction. FirstLight is a lifeline not only for seniors, but for people recovering from illness, injury or surgery; adults with disabilities; and anyone over the age of 18 who needs extra assistance. Care can be provided at private residences, as well as independent and assisted living communities.

For additional information, please contact FirstLight Home Care of West Suburban Boston, (781) 559-0220, https://www.firstlighthomecare.com/home-healthcare-west-suburban-boston/contact/. The FirstLight Home Care of West Suburban Boston office is located at 109 Highland Avenue, Suite 301, Needham, MA  02494.

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Hit the Links with the Hart Speech Foundation. Working to ensure more fluent speech one Hole at a Time.

August 9, 2019 //  by admin

The Eighth Annual Hart Speech Foundation Golf Tournament will be held on Monday, October 7 at the Pinehills Golf Club, the vaunted 18-hole championship course designed by Nicklaus Design in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Golfers and non-golfers are encouraged to participate.

The Hart Speech Foundation is a recognized 501(c)(3) charitable organization.  The non-profit organization is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals who stutter through advocacy and scholarships for those in need of services.

Their mission is to identify clients of all ages to ensure that no one is denied the opportunity to achieve more fluent speech. The board is made up of professionals from the legal field, design field, speech therapy and healthcare field as well as individuals with speech dysfluency.  The Hart Speech Foundation was founded by the Hart Family in 2011. The organization is managed by Donald P. Hart, the Founder and Megan T. Hart, Managing Director.

The venue for this year’s tournament is Pinehills Golf Club. The bucolic expanse was created to rival the country’s most prestigious golf clubs. Conveniently located just off Route 3 at Exit 3 in Plymouth, Massachusetts – just a short drive away from Boston and Cape Cod – Pinehills Golf Club is spectacularly set on over 300 acres of rolling hills punctuated by dramatic, glacially carved kettles and kames.  From the beginner to the most experienced low handicap player, every member can test their skills on one of the best championship layouts in Massachusetts.

The tournament will feature a modified shotgun format.  The tournament will begin at 11:00 a.m.  The schedule of events includes registration at 11:00 am – 12:00 pm; 12:30 pm – shotgun tee-off & format: modified scramble; 4:00 pm- cocktails (cash bar); 5:00 pm – award dinner, raffle, silent auction. 

The registration fee includes golf with cart and awards dinner. Donation is $700 for a foursome or $175 for a single golfer.  For the first time there is a dinner only option for non-golfers. Dinner only cost is $65.

Tournament sponsorships are available. Auction items are welcome.

To RSVP or for more information, please contact Don Hart (617)852-8855 or via email at dphartlaw@verizon.net .

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Category: Client NewsTag: golf, Stutter

Emerson Bearing Boston Caters to Machine Tool, Aerospace Industries with expanded Ceramic Hybrid Bearing Line

August 6, 2019 //  by admin

Emerson Bearing Boston, a bearing company catering to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) and Maintenance, Repair and Operations (MRO) markets around the world, expands their ceramic hybrid bearing line.

Emerson Bearing offers ceramic hybrid bearings which are ideal for applications that demand superior performance, enhanced reliability, and increased longevity – particularly in the machine tool, aerospace and chemical industries.

Ceramic bearings are comprised of ceramic rolling elements enclosed in a ferrous (typically steel) inner and outer race. Since these bearings are constructed from many materials, they often operate in hybrid capacities. The benefits of ceramic bearings over conventional steel bearings include: reduced weight; increased durability; enhanced acceleration capability; and reduced friction. Ceramic bearings also offer the benefit of not allowing electrical currents to run through the bearing, which allows for prolonged use.

Emerson Bearing’s expanded ceramic hybrid bearing line includes top brands Nachi, FAG, KOYO and NSK.

“As studies show, ceramic bearings can last anywhere between five and 20 times longer,” explained Steve Katz, president. “Not only that, but their running speeds can be up to 50 percent higher. Ceramic bearings’ resistance to corrosion and degradation means they can operate in harsh environments, and their electrical insulation properties eliminate the risk of electrical erosion and pitting of the rolling elements.”

From Satellites to High-Speed Machining & Mixing Applications

Lightweight and vacuum-compatible, ceramic bearings are ideal for satellites and spacecraft, which require optimal weight capacities to enhance flight dynamics and acceleration. They can operate without lubricants such as heavy greases and oils, which tend to attract contaminants that interfere with sensitive electrical components. 

Ceramic bearings are corrosion resistant as well as chemically inert and do not react with harsh chemicals or leach particulates into sensitive solutions, which makes them best for chemical and mixing applications. Other applications that benefit from ceramic bearings are precision instruments and high-speed machining.

Katz continued, “Ceramic hybrid bearings offer unmatched performance in a variety of applications, but are especially suited in machine tool, aerospace and chemical applications. Our experts can assist in the selection of the right bearing to ensure superior performance and avoid costly pitfalls and downtime.”

For more information about Emerson Bearing’s product lines, visit EmersonBearing.com.

About Emerson Bearing Boston

Founded in 1957, Emerson Bearing Boston specializes in bearings for OEM and MRO markets throughout the world. The company provides solutions to a variety of industries including: aggregate, concrete, mining, machine tools, electric motor repair, marine, material handling, metal processing, packaging, food processing, paper converting, printing, wind/power generation, recreation, heavy construction, robotics, automation, transportation, wood products, wastewater treatment, pump, compressor and oil field.

Emerson Bearing Boston offers customers a one-stop shopping experience. With an online product catalog with over 3 million bearings – ranging in size from 3mm to tunnel-boring 15-foot-diameter giants; a vast inventory of bearings; worldwide sourcing; a fixed price program; a knowledgeable staff; same day shipping and 24/7 service, Emerson Bearing Boston has become a leading provider of bearings in the U.S. They are the sister company of Action Bearing and maintain headquarters at 201 Brighton Ave. Boston, MA. For more information, visit www.emersonbearing.com or call 800-225-4587.

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“Wild About Wine” Fundraising Event at Southwick’s Zoo on August 16th to Support HMEA’s Autism Resource Central

August 5, 2019 //  by admin

Behavioral Concepts (BCI), a company of behavioral clinicians specializing in the care of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Massachusetts, invites the community to the “Wild About Wine” signature fundraising event of HMEA’s Autism Resource Central of Worcester, MA.

Wild About Wine will be held on August 16, 2019, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at Southwick’s Zoo, 2 Southwick Street, Mendon, MA. Guests will enjoy wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres, Skyfari Skyride, silent auction/raffle, socializing and a visit to the zoo. 

HMEA’s Autism Resource Central is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide autism support and services for children, adults and their families in central Massachusetts.  The center serves more than 3,600 families. 

This event is sponsored by BCI, which is headquartered in Worcester, with satellite offices in Springfield, Fitchburg, and Tewksbury. 

“Autism Resource Central’s services are critical to strengthening, educating and supporting families affected by autism spectrum disorder and BCI is a proud supporter,” said Jeff Robinson, Ph. D., BCI’s founder and CEO. 

For more information about Wild About Wine (an adults-only event) or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.autismresourcecentral.org/wild-about-wine-2/

For more information about Autism Resource Central, visit https://www.autismresourcecentral.org

About BCI

Behavioral Concepts (BCI) provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to children with autism and their families in central Massachusetts. We identify and facilitate effective personalized instruction that allows children to discover more, learn more, and be more – increasing their independence and enhancing their quality of life at home, in school, and in the community. BCI is a Massachusetts Department of Public Health approved provider of specialty ABA services for early intervention. BCI also provides center, home-based, and afterschool services through private and public health insurance. The organization was founded in 2002 by Dr. Jeffrey R. Robinson. Further information on BCI is available at https://bciaba.com.

BCI is part of the LEARN Behavioral family of companies, a national organization dedicated to helping all children succeed in school and life. Learn more at http://learnitsystems.com

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Category: Client NewsTag: BCI, Behavioral Concepts

Licking the best. Best of Boston Ice Cream goes to Crescent Ridge Dairy, Sharon, Mass.

July 30, 2019 //  by admin

Ice cream is a big deal in Boston. Short New England summers leave no room for a subpar cone or cup. The city’s residents realize this truth by committing themselves to indulge only in the most decadent, unique and local varieties. As these ice cream connoisseurs make their rounds through each neighborhood, many are finding that the best scoop in the city comes from a farm south-west of town. Crescent Ridge, a dairy in Sharon, Massachusetts brings the pastoral experience of fresh ice cream on the farm to locals who visit the Boston Public Market at Haymarket Station nestled between Boston’s North and West Ends. Boston Magazine has revealed this local secret to the masses by crowning Crescent Ridge the Hub’s ice cream king with their recognition of Crescent Ridge as Best Ice Cream in 2019.

Crescent Ridge’s ice cream has the ability to transport one to a simpler time, when local dairy farms and milk men were part of daily life. For employees and customers of Crescent Ridge, they still are. They continue to pasteurize and glass bottle local New England milk at their Sharon Farm and deliver it directly to families across the state – just as they did nearly a century ago. In addition to home delivery, the Sharon-based dairy bar, and the location at the BPM, Crescent Ridge glass bottled milk and ice cream can be found throughout greater Boston. Retailers include area Whole Foods, Stop & Shop, Big Y, Roche Brothers as well as several other independent stores and scoop shops.

Vacationers, staycationers and anyone else who decides to brighten the day of those they care about and themselves can choose from over two dozen flavors at Crescent Ridge. Some play it safe with tried and true Chocolate and Vanilla, other go for classic mash-ups like Mocha Chip or Cookies and Cream, the more adventurous go for experimental creations like decadent S’Mores® or refreshing Orange Pineapple. If you’re feeling really ambitious you can attempt their colossal Wide Mouth Sundae that features an entire 6 scoop quart of ice cream and heaps of fresh toppings.

Though Boston Magazine is the most recent to recognize Crescent Ridge’s ice cream, it is far from the first for this mainstay of the dairy industry. Their ice cream has received international acclaim with their inclusion in National Geographic Magazine’s The 10 Best of Everything, an Ultimate Guide for Travelers’ list of the 10 Best Ice Creams in The World three times and counting. Their Sharon dairy bar that overlooks grazing cattle has been featured in Food & Wine Magazine’s Best Ice Cream Spots in the U.S. as well as Men’s Journal’s 27 Best Ice Cream Shops in America.

The Crescent Ridge Story

Malby and Mildred Parrish started Crescent Ridge in 1932 when they purchased the 44-acre plot farmland on Sharon’s historic Bay Road and made it suitable to grow crops and raise cows for milk. Back then, Malby was able to make his rounds delivering fresh dairy to the community he belonged to with just one dependable 1928 Chevrolet truck. In less than 10 years, the operation had achieved enough success to justify the installation of a modern pasteurization and bottling plant. By 1953 Crescent Ridge controlled a fleet of milk trucks that served not only families in Sharon, but the neighboring towns of Canton, Stoughton, Norwood, Walpole and Westwood, Massachusetts as well.

Crescent Ridge opened their first Dairy Bar on their original plot of land in 1968. Its popularity has only grown since then, with the ice cream it serves winning the reputation of the best in New England amongst locals and seasoned travelers alike. Years later, National Geographic would name it one of The 10 Best Ice Creams in the World. This expansion and the loyal following Crescent Ridge had developed helped the brand weather the troubled economic climate of the 1970 and prosper into the 1980’s. By the early 1990’s Crescent Ridge began expanding its menu starting with fresh squeezed orange juice.

Mark Parrish became the third generation to own and operate the family business in 1998. This same year, he made significant investments into Crescent Ridge’s infrastructure by expanding their warehouse, freezer and lab space and making updates to their milk plant. Mark continues to innovate and grow the Crescent Ridge brand. Their products can now be found on the shelves of major stores like Stop & Shop, Whole Foods, Shaw’s / Star Market, Roche Bros, Big Y and others. He has teamed up with other local businesses and diversified his own operation to feature fresh seafood, grass-fed beef, pork, chicken, produce, maple syrup and other artisan products in their catalogue.

Crescent Ridge’s farm and ice cream dairy bar are located at 355 Bay Road, Sharon MA 02067. A second dairy bar location is Boston Public Market, 100 Hanover Street, Boston. For more information, call (781) 784-2740 or visit crescentridge.com.

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Free seminar – Home Sellers workshop at Fairing Way, Weymouth.

July 26, 2019 //  by admin

Been in your home for 10 years or more? Ready to downsize or relocate, but not sure where to start?

With that in mind, Seniors First, a collaborative of vetted professionals serving the senior community, are offering a free educational and objective panel discussion focused on helping home sellers.  The dynamic, interactive discussion will be held Wednesday, August 14, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. at Fairing Way, 25 Stonehaven Drive, South Weymouth, MA 029190. Complimentary light refreshments will be served.

The workshop is geared toward owners who haven’t sold in at least 10 years. The event will cover recent changes in the law and other trends affecting local real estate transactions in 2019.

Topics covered by a panel of industry experts will include:

  • Will you owe capital gains tax if you sell?
  • Selling or transferring a property held in trust or if an owner is deceased
  • When a Title 5 inspection is required (and when it isn’t)
  • Formula to calculate your net sale proceeds to within $1,000
  • Flood insurance: Are you impacted by recent changes in the flood maps?
  • Importance of conducting a preliminary title review
  • State sales tax and other forgotten closing costs
  • Strategies for simultaneously selling and buying in a low inventory market
  • Pros and cons of For Sale by Owner
  • Pre-sale repair & improvement strategies (update or leave alone?)
  • Can you buy before you sell? Bridge loans and other financing options in carrying 2 properties

The discussion will be led and moderated by George Downey, Housing Wealth Management Advisor, Harbor Mortgage Solutions, Inc., Braintree, MA.  Panelists will include Attorney Timothy J. van der Veen, Conveyance Attorney; Midge Durgin, Realtor with Coldwell Banker; Kevin Hufnagle, financial planner with Baystate Financial; Chris Downey, Housing Wealth Management Advisor, Harbor Mortgage Solutions, Inc. and Attorney David Carey, Estate Planning / Elder Law Attorney.

Seniors First offers educational and objective seminars to Councils on Aging, senior organizations, religious groups, fraternal organizations, labor unions, college staff and faculty, human resources departments and business groups throughout Eastern Massachusetts. The seminars are presented in moderated panel discussions including experienced professionals expert on the subject matter.

Fairing Way is a 55+ independent living retirement community located within the intergenerational community of Union Point, and is located at 25 Stonehaven Drive,  South Weymouth, MA 02190. Information about opportunities to move to Fairing Way will also be presented at the seminar.

Although the seminars are free, seating is limited, and reservations are required.  Please RSVP for yourself and a guest by calling (781) 660-5021 or register online at www.FairingWay.org.

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