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Dayle’s Celebrates 25 Years
Dayle’s European Skin Care and Day Spa in Marblehead invites the community to join owner Dayle Ciampa-Goldstein and her staff for a 25th anniversary party on Nov. 18, from 5… Read More
Million Dollar Women Symposium
A panel of women-led companies with over $1,000,000 in revenue will speak about how they began with nothing and grew their businesses to over $1M. They will speak at the… Read More
Jewish Rehab Changes Its Name
The Jewish Rehabilitation Centers for Living has changed its name. It is now Aviv Centers for Living and each of the facilities it operates will be renamed to begin with… Read More
Family-Owned for Generations: Personal and Hands On
Beverly: Designer Bath Designer Bath has been opened since 1945. Owned by father and son, Ralph and Jason Sevinor, it is a third generation family-owned business located at 97 River… Read More
Nathans to Receive Edith Bloch Award
Swampscott residents, Peter and Debbie Nathan, will be honored for the range and depth of their commitment to education and community by the Friends of the Hillel Library on Monday,… Read More
Lending a Brotherly Hand for 75 Years
Many early credit unions catered exclusively to their own ethnic groups, and Brotherhood Credit Union of Lynn was no exception. James J. Sherman, president and CEO, recalls Polish, Portuguese, Russo-American,… Read More
Family-Owned Bagel Biz Stays Afloat
In an era when many small businesses are shutting their doors and calling it quits, a family-owned bagel shop is still servicing customers. Katz Bagel Bakery, a Chelsea institution, has… Read More
Henrietta’s To Close
After more than 50 years in downtown Lynn, Henrietta’s, the Hadassah Thrift Store, is closing its doors. Henrietta’s played a vital role in the effort to raise funds for Hadassah’s… Read More
CBS Aired Lappin Story Tuesday
CBS Evening News with Katie Couric aired a story on Tuesday, December 30, about the North Shore Jewish community's response to the loss of the free Youth to Israel program… Read More
Lappin Program ‘Push the Pushke’ Still On
Push the Pushke (a charity/tzedakah box) was supposed to be the newest program of the Robert I. Lappin Charitable Foundation this month. The idea was to get as many pushkes… Read More
Mass. community reeling from foundation collapse
Like a sudden death in the family, the news sifted through the Jewish community north of Boston, sparking shock, sadness and regret. The Robert I. Lappin Charitable Foundation, a pillar… Read More
