David Doucette
Guest Columnist
Many talented professionals with one or more degrees under their belt have plateaued as executives or middle management in their careers. They work in large, global corporations with experience with diversity, international teams and multiculturism. They already understand the phrase: Think Global, Act Local. They live and work most of their careers in corporations that employ tens or hundreds of thousands of people.
They do their job, take the work seriously, and do it the best they can. Those are people who don t make it look easy but do their job so well that it seems boring. They understand those leadership roles in corporations are mostly tedious work surrounding times of chaos and confusion.
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MARLBOROUGH Members of the City Council s Urban Affairs Committee are calling for the installation of a traffic light at the entrance of a proposed apartment complex at the former McGee Farm property on Boston Post Road East (Rte. 20) to ensure traffic safety.
Waypoint Residential, a Stamford, Connecticut-based development company, is seeking a special permit to build a 140-unit apartment complex at the site. The company initially planned to build a 188-unit, four-building development, but has since scaled back its proposal in response to concerns from neighbors and city leaders.
The proposed Walcott Heritage Farms complex will now feature 96 one-bedroom apartments and 44 two-bedroom units. Urban Affairs Committee members are worried about traffic safety in that area, particularly for residents turning left into and out of the complex onto a heavily traveled section of Rte. 20.
gary neurenberg is joining us live from the scene where we hear there are dozens of folks out in the cold. reporter: there are 14 co-op units. at the height of the high winds at about 4:00 p.m. this afternoon, the winds blew part of the roof off the top of the building. right now as you say the building has been declared uninhabitable. electricity and gasoline have been shut off. a few minutes ago my colleague talked to one of residents who saw it happen. the roof. when it blew over top the roof where i live at we started seeing white stuff and i thought it was snowflakes but it was the insulation from the roof. so i don t know what they are going to do with us from here. right now we are just waiting. reporter: just waiting. i don t know if you can see but over my left shoulder on that white bus it is a bus being brought in by the dc fire department. some of the residents are aboard that bus expected to move out momentarily for a temporary shelter at a rec center. resi