LUNENBURG — Join guitarist Abe Ovadia, a renowned jazz musician, on a musical journey through the American songbook like you’ve never experienced before at 6 p.m. Friday, May 24, at the Lunenburg Public Library, 1023 Massachusetts Ave.With his modern take on jazz standards, Ovadia will captivate audiences of all ages and backgrounds, bringing new life […]
FITCHBURG The successful collaboration between Empower Children for Success, North End Subaru, Operation Warm, and Highland Baptist Church aimed to bring warmth and joy to the children in the community. Volunteers from Subaru New England and North End Subaru brought 108 brand new coats to Highland Baptist Church on Jan. 30, at which point […]
LUNENBURG The Friends of the Lunenburg Public Library is thrilled to partner with North End Subaru to sponsor a series of monthly music programs hosted by the library.
Chris Lisinski
State House News Service
A car dealership company will pay $1 million to the state as part of a settlement over allegations that it improperly asked its furloughed employees to work without pay while receiving unemployment benefits.
Colonial Automotive Group, which operates 16 dealerships in Massachusetts, including one in Woburn, allegedly violated the state s False Claims Act by furloughing most sales employees, encouraging them to seek jobless benefits, then asking them to continue to perform some job functions, Attorney General Maura Healey s office announced Friday.
Healey s office alleged that the company sold 366 cars in April and 455 cars in May that were attributed to furloughed employees who were collecting unemployment benefits.