2009 July/August
Kinlin Grover acquired by Randall Realtors
Merger connects Cape Cod, Rhode Island and Connecticut; both companies to retain their names and local identities
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A conversation with Peter Polhemus
The Cape and Islands are fragile ecosystems. Build-out is seen by many as a threat to the environment. Yet your business depends on building more and more. How do you reconcile this?
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Steven Bishopric builds his business with the touch of a master carpenter
He launches Chestnut Bay Cabinet Company and expands remodeling, home improvement
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Newly incorporated businesses in Cape Cod and Plymouth County Nov. 2008 - Jan. 2009
To view or download a PDF listing newly formed businesses on Cape Cod, click here.
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Q&A with Jay Zavala
President of the Falmouth Chamber of Commerce
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Today's second-home owner is tomorrow's primary resident
The University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute conducted a survey of a random sample of 16,000 second-home owners on Cape Cod for the Cape Cod Commission in the winter of 2007-2008.
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What's happening here will ripple across the regional economy
Coming this summer: Plymouth Rock Studios.
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Yes, we take credit cards
Retailers do; but should professional service businesses?
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Managing your computing
Cape Business has partnered with Kevin MacArthur, owner of Secure Networks, to provide our readers with answers to the many questions we receive on their computer networks – from management to security.
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Law at Work: Discrimination against caregivers
Our bookkeeper recently informed us that her child is experiencing health problems and needs routine treatments for the foreseeable future. Our busiest season is approaching, and we are concerned that she may need to take a lot of leave to be with her son. In order to help ease her burden and ensure her workload is covered, we would like to reduce her hours to part-time and hire a temporary employee to make up the difference in hours. She and her son would still be eligible for our company’s group health insurance. Is this legal?
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J.T. Cazeault takes its 82-year-old family roofing company to new heights
In 1927, when J.T. Cazeault & Sons Inc. was started, the economy was devastated by the stock market crash. This did not stop Pierson Cazeault and his father from persevering and building their roofing business. Today, as the fourth generation takes over, the outlook is ironically similar.
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