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Devonshire Motors appoints Mitsubishi s Paul Alexander to begin transitional period

AM webinar to help dealers realise potential of aftersales goldmine

Click the thumbs up >A free Automotive Management (AM) webinar is set to offer insight into the issue of service retention in a car retail sector driving to overcome the challenges posed by COVID-19.   The hour-long “General Manager’s Guide to Improving Service Retention” webinar will take place at 2pm on May 25 and will draw on the experience of a panel of experts while aiming to attract interactive discussion through a live Q&A. Sponsored by digital service reception software provider TjeKvik, the webinar will feature insight from Group1 Automotive divisional aftersales manager Richard Staunton, Devonshire Motors dealer principal Nathan Tomlinson and Johnsons Mazda general manager Helen Price.

10 best events, things to do in Boston this weekend: April 22-25, 2021

April 22, 2021 | 12:00 AM While more and more Massachusetts businesses and cultural institutions are reopening as COVID-19 vaccination efforts continue, many residents are still staying home due to the coronavirus pandemic. With that in mind, this week’s BosTen offers a mix of in-person and virtual things to do this weekend. Have an idea about what we should cover? Leave us a comment on this article or in the BosTen Facebook group, or email us at [email protected]. Starting Saturday, the Merrimack Repertory Theatre will be presenting an online version of playwright Dael Orlandersmith’s latest work, “Until the Flood,” which centers around the 2014 killing of Michael Brown by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, as well as the protests, indignities, and change that followed. Tickets for the play, which runs through May 2, can be purchased on the theatre’s website.

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They are our family : Neighborhood bars struggle to survive during pandemic

‘They are our family’: Neighborhood bars struggle to survive during pandemic By James Sullivan Globe Correspondent,Updated January 14, 2021, 2:52 p.m. Email to a Friend Longtime customer Cindy Wallick eats and has a drink while playing Keno at Pratty’s C.A.V. in Gloucester.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff Pratty’s C.A.V. in Gloucester has been a family business since Jimmy Pratt bought the place in 1986. He’d been working there since he got back from Vietnam, when it was still called Earl’s Cape Ann Vets. After this no-frills corner bar locked its doors during the pandemic last summer, some of the locals wondered if the place might be gone for good.

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