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Patriot Place held a job fair last month featuring 250 open positions at its retail, restaurant and entertainment businesses and barely 100 people showed up, said Jack Lank, president of the United Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Rolf C. Hagen, a pet products manufacturer and distributor in Mansfield, held a drive-through job fair, said Kara Griffin, executive director of the Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce.
Plainridge Casino in Plainville scheduled its third hiring fair this week to attract food and beverage workers, Lank said.
Karin Newman, program director at the Easton Chamber of Commerce, said restaurants like Leandro’s and the Ninety Nine have also had problem finding workers.
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EASTON You’ve see the signs around town in front of restaurants and shops and on front lawns. You’ve watched the videos on Facebook and YouTube, but may still wonder: What is #EastonOutside?
The #EastonOutside campaign launched in November to help local businesses through the coronavirus pandemic. Since then it has grown into a town/private partnership to promote all Easton has to offer, from shops and restaurants to recreation and culture.
Select board member Marc Lamb, who chairs the town’s economic development council, said the campaign started as a way to let residents know that just because it’s winter, Easton isn’t closed.
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EASTON – You’ve see the signs around town in front of restaurants and shops, on front lawns. You’ve watched the videos on Facebook and YouTube, but may still wonder - what is #EastonOutside?
The #EastonOutside campaign launched in November ago to help local businesses through the coronavirus pandemic. Since then it has grown into a town/private partnership to promote all Easton has to offer, from shops and restaurants to recreation and culture.
Select Board member Marc Lamb, who chairs the town’s Economic Development Council, said the campaign started as a way to let residents know that just because it’s winter Easton isn’t closed.