The Savings Bank Hosts Small Business Recovery and Growth.
The Savings Bank Hosts Small Business Recovery and Growth Resources Webinar
The Savings Bank will continue its ongoing series of webinars on May 12th and May 18th with Small Business Recovery and Growth Resources presented by Maria Nigro Di Stefano, Northeast Regional Director of the Massachusetts Office of Business Development. Director Di Stefano will be joined by Pete Johnston, Senior Vice President and Senior Commercial Banking Officer at The Savings Bank in the webinar which will highlight business challenges and pathways to recovery and re-imagination to successfully emerge from the COVID-19 crisis and increase business.
UpdatedThu, Apr 8, 2021 at 3:32 pm ET
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WAKEFIELD, MA Patch is making an effort to educate voters about their options ahead of the April 27 election. Subscribe to Wakefield Patch for free and like us on Facebook for the latest town news.
The following candidate profile is from Kevin Piskadlo, who is running for School Committee.
Age, as of April 1, 2021: 46
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Position sought: School Committee - 2 Year Seat
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Party affiliation: Democrat
Family: Single. One nephew at the Doyle School and moving onto kindergarten at Dolbeare in the fall and one nephew who will be a Duckling in January.
Does anyone in your family work in politics or government, including the Town of Wakefield or Wakefield Public Schools?: Brother John J. Piskadlo (WMHS Class of 1989) is a Legislative Assistant for Florida State Senator Tina Scott Polsky.
New donation effort aims to provide warm clothing
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MarketStreet Lynnfield recently launched The Give Warmth Project, a new donation effort founded by a North Reading high school student, that provides warm clothing to those in need.
The Give Warmth Project’s mission is to collect public donations of new warm winter necessities with a focus on jackets, hats, gloves, socks and mittens. Through the end of March, donated items can be conveniently placed in a specially branded Give Warmth Project clothing bin located on The Green at MarketStreet Lynnfield.
The items are then donated to the local Boys and Girls Clubs of Stoneham and Wakefield, which will distribute the warm clothing to area youths in need.