Family Business Summit: The Fun and Foibles of Family Business CHILDREN IN THE FAMILY BUSINESS – THE VIEW FROM THE NEXT GENERATION Many, if not all entrepreneurs struggle with whether or not their children should or want to work in … Continue reading
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April, 2013 – Cape and Plymouth Business – by Meredith Baker Imagine you’ve neglected your car for years. You don’t change the oil in it. You don’t perform tune ups. The only time you take it to the shop is … Continue reading
October, 2012 – Cape and Plymouth Business – by Curt McClay Elevators are such a common piece of technology in our day-to-day life that we hardly even notice them anymore. Many of the elevators we use every day have been … Continue reading
August, 2012 – Cape and Plymouth Business – by Joy Jordon After a tumultuous few years, perhaps no industry has struggled more than building and construction. Between the mortgage meltdown, credit crisis, unemployment and a nationwide tightening of belts, the … Continue reading
February 17, 2012 – Mass.gov – by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts A new law was recently enacted which expands the definition of “owner occupied single family residences” to include both attached and detached residences. The effect of this law is … Continue reading
February, 2012 – Cape and Plymouth Business – by Joseph Santangelo When Ken McClay started as a young apprentice in the Boston elevator business in 1958, there were no computerized controllers; elevators were run by relay logic. While the princilples … Continue reading
December 28, 2011 – Mass.gov– by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts The amendment to the statute was enacted as an outside section of the Fiscal Year 2012 state budget. Essentially, it subjects an owner or operator of an elevator to a … Continue reading