Monthly Archive: April 2012

Apr 30

PANEL WILL ADDRESS HOW FAMILY BUSINESSES STAY INNOVATIVE

New England Business Bulletin, May 2012 – Page 13 Ask Ed Tarlow about innovation, and he will tell you it’s the most important focus of people around the globe. “Innovation creates jobs, because it keeps companies in business and makes them more competitive,” said Tarlow, president of the Family Business Association. The agency promotes and …

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Apr 30

FALL RIVER MILL PURCHASE FUELED BOOK ENTERPRISES’ EXPANSION

New England Business Bulletin, May 2012 – Page 15 Fall River, Mass. – The rise of digital publishing might make some people hesitate before jumping into the book business, but one local business owner always knew he could build a successful company there. Jason Zutaut, president of Book Enterprises LLC, had more than a decade …

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Apr 30

STEWARD BUILDING PORTFOLIO SOLD FOR ABOUT $100 M

New England Business Bulletin, May 2012 – Page 20 Fall River, Mass. – A portfolio of 13 medical buildings including one in Taunton and one in Fall River has been sold by Steward Health Care for approximately $100 million. In a March 30 statement, Arizona-based Healthcare Trust of America Inc., a self-administered, self-managed real estate …

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Apr 23

DEEP THINKING AT AQUABOTIX
FR firm’s motorized camera can see 150 feet underwater

The Herald News, Saturday, April 21, 2012 – Page A1 Fall River – In the basement of a former fabrics maker’s headquarters, some of the most advanced technology is being used to create an underwater vehicle hardly bigger than a shoebox that can be controlled through phone or computer applications. By simply turning a tablet, …

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Apr 19

CITY AWARDED $36,000 FOR ARTS, CULTURAL PROJECTS

The Herald News, Thursday, April 19, 2012 – Page A5 Fall River – If the city is going to attract more residents and businesses and prosper economically, arts and culture will need to play a large role, legislators and other officials said Wednesday, when state funding was announced for a group of projects in Fall …

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