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Closing Thoughts: Michael Angelini, Worcester lawyer named to Massachusetts Turnpike Authority Board

Michael Angelini, Worcester lawyer named to Massachusetts Turnpike Authority Board.Angelini adds another title to his arsenalMichael P....

Kwasi Sarpong

Age: 33Title: PublisherCompany: Radiant News/African Community Development Corp.Company Location: WorcesterResidence: WorcesterCareer highlights:I am currently publisher of The...

Keith DuBois

Age: 32Title: General ManagerCompany: Sunshine Sign Co.Company location: North GraftonResidence: OxfordCareer highlights:As general manager at Sunshine Sign...

Newsbriefs

Real Estate & DevelopmentJuly home sales up 1. 5 percentJuly was the second month this year in...
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Accolades

s Thomas A. Chamberland, center, commander of Champeau-Vilandre American Legion Post 109 in Sturbridge, receives a $1,000...

Kerry E. Castorano

Age: 25Title: Campaign CoordinatorCompany: Higgins Armory MuseumCompany location: WorcesterResidence: LeominsterCareer highlights:I received my bachelor’s degree in anthropology...

Brian Kahn

Age: 32Title: Director of Engineering, Content PersonalizationCompany: SeaChange InternationalCompany location: ActonResidence: ArlingtonCareer highlights:I presently manage a team...

Databank

 Movers and ShakersANDREA DOUCETTEwill join First Trade Union Bank in Boston as vice president of its commercial...
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Richard J. Leveillee

Age: 39Title: PresidentCompany: Leveillee Architectural Millwork Inc.Company location: SpencerResidence: SpencerCareer Highlights:I am owner and president of Leveillee...

Opinion: Not ready for prime time lending

By Kevin M. CuffEven mortgage lenders cannot begin to get their arms around the dramatic changes that...
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