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Business Directory Appointment Book WACHUSETT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WACHUSETT Holden Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc. 2021 Business Directory and Appointment Book Serving Boylston, Holden, Paxton, Princeton, Rutland, Sterling and West Boylston Published by The Wachusett Area Chamber of Commerce www.wachusettareachamber.org Serving your health care needs since 1964 HOLDEN REHABILITATION & SKILLED NURSING CENTER WACHUSETT RESPIRATORY CARE UNIT OAKDALE REHABILITATION & SKILLED NURSING CENTER www.oriolhealthcare.com 508.829.1111 [email protected] Oriol uses our own team of licensed therapists to provide on-site rehabilitation and therapy services. Our goal is to be an integral role in helping rehab patients Serving your health careregain needs their health since and to 1964reach their maximum functional ability before returning to the community. Visit and “Like” us on Facebook to follow our events and photo albums. SHORT TERM REHAB • PRIVATE ROOMS • WIFI • OUTPATIENT THERAPIES • RESPITE STAYS • LONG TERM CARE • BREATHING & DIABETIC GROUPS • COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS • HOME HEALTH CARE Serving your health care needs since 1964 HOLDEN REHABILITATION & SKILLED NURSING CENTER WACHUSETT RESPIRATORY CARE UNIT OAKDALE REHABILITATION & SKILLED NURSING CENTER www.oriolhealthcare.com 508.829.1111 [email protected] Oriol uses our own team of licensed therapists to provide on-site rehabilitation and therapy services. Our goal is to be an integral role in helping rehab patients regain their health and to reach their maximum functional ability before returning to the community. Visit and “Like” us on Facebook to follow our events and photo albums. WACHUSETT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 3 WACHUSETT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GRAHAM G. MERK, CFP®, CHFC Financial Advisor 774-345-4044 800 Main St. Suite 13 Holden, MA 01520 [email protected] www.iafinancialadvisors.com Tune into The Money Professor Saturdays at 9am on WTAG 94.9 FM/580 AM Securities and Advisory Services offered through Cetera Advisors LLC, Member FINRA/SIPC, a Broker/Dealer and a Registered Investment Adviser. Cetera is under separate ownership from any other named entity 4 WACHUSETT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2021 Wachusett Area Chamber of Commerce 1174 Main Street Holden, Massachusetts 01520 e-mail: [email protected] web site: www.wachusettareachamber.org : Wachusett Area Chamber of Commerce Phone: (508) 829-9220 Published by The Wachusett Area Chamber of Commerce 5 WACHUSETT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Table of Contents Chamber Officers and Board of Directors.................................................................6-7 Chamber Mission..........................................................................................................8 Towns’ Telephone Listings Boylston....................................................................................................................9 Holden.....................................................................................................................10 Paxton......................................................................................................................11 Princeton..................................................................................................................12 Rutland....................................................................................................................13 Sterling....................................................................................................................14 West Boylston..........................................................................................................15 Categorical Listing of Membership.......................................................................16-45 Desk Calendar........................................................................................................46-69 Alphabetical Listing of Membership.....................................................................71-81 OFFICERS President Sandra Mahoney Christopher House of Worcester 10 Mary Scano Drive Worcester, MA 01605 Phone:(508) 754-3800 Email: [email protected] Vice President Marie Mouradian Window Designs, Etc. 800 Main Street, Suite 207 Holden, MA 01520 Phone: 508-868-2270 Email: [email protected] Treasurer Nathan Oriol Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center 76 North Main Street West Boylston, MA 01583 Phone: 508-835-6076 E-mail: [email protected] Secretary Andrew Jensen New York Life. 1174 Main Street, Suite 203 Holden, MA 01520 Phone: 774-345-4258 Email: [email protected] Immediate Past President Sharon Taubert Busy Bee Nursery & Landscape Construction Route 68, PO Box 109 Jefferson, MA 01522 Phone: 508-829-5380 Email: [email protected] Executive Director Jennifer Stanovich Wachusett Area Chamber of Commerce 1174 Main St. Holden, MA 01520 Phone: 508-829-9220 E-mail: [email protected] 6 WACHUSETT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ONE YEAR TERM Nancy Begin Rick Mansfield The Willows at Worcester Miles Funeral Home 101 Barry Road 1158 Main Street Worcester, MA 01609 Holden, MA 01520 Phone: 508-755-1168 Phone: 508-829-4434 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Jim Donlevy Matt Peloquin The Stone Cobblers Bennett & Forts, P.C. 317 West Boylston Street 1093 Main Street West Boylston, MA 01583 Holden, MA 01520 Phone: 774-261-4445 Phone: 508-829-6901 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] TWO YEAR TERM Johnna Carlson Sue Tareila Service Master by Williams 22 Nottingham Drive PO Box 905 Jefferson, MA 01522 Sterling, MA 01564 Phone: 508-735-6995 Phone: 800-835-6591 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Dory Huard, RICP®, AIF® Bartholomew & Company, Inc. 370 Main Street, Suite 1000 Worcester, MA 01608 Phone: 508-753-8807 Email: [email protected] “Securities and Advisory Services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, Member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser” THREE YEAR TERM Gretchen Antonelli Jessica Johnson Forward Financial Services Cornerstone Bank 645 Chandler Street 93 Main Street Worcester, MA 01602 Rutland, MA 01543 Phone: 508-796-5950 Phone: 508-886-2291 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Peter Conte Conte Insurance Agency 579 Pleasant Street Paxton, MA 01612 Phone: 508-757-6401 Email: [email protected] 7 WACHUSETT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MISSION To promote and enhance the business climate, develop a positive economic environment and contribute to the betterment of member businesses and the community. ABOUT US The Wachusett Area Chamber of Commerce serves the towns of Boylston, Holden, Paxton, Princeton, Rutland, Sterling, West Boylston. The Chamber was formed as a volunteer organization of business and professional people dedicated to the economic well being of its service region. The Chamber has established partnerships with town government and local organizations and works actively to address issues of mutual concern. The Chamber is also affiliated with the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce. Members of the Wachusett Chamber have access to the Worcester Chamber’s resources, programs and advocacy all while retaining their own autonomy in a smaller chamber. Membership is diverse, including home-based businesses, small businesses and large corporations. This diversity brings vitality and strength to the Chamber’s programs, and supports the positive influence those programs have on the community. STATE AFFILIATION The Wachusett Area Chamber of Commerce is a member of the New England Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives, NEACCE. 8 WACHUSETT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOYLSTON TOWN OFFICIALS Town Administrator: April Steward ..................................508-869-0143 x221 Town Clerk: Dawn A. Porter .......................................................508-869-2234 Board of Selectmen: BOYLSTON Meets every other Monday of each month at Town Hall BOYLSTON James Underwood .....................................................................508-869-2093 Matt Mecum Seth Ridinger Town Moderator: Kimberly Kohler ............................................508-869-2093 Treasurer/Tax Collector: Cheri Cox ...........................................508-869-3158 Assessors: Paul O’Connor ............................................................508-869-6543 Board of Health: Dennis Costello, Agent ...................................508-869-6828 Building Inspector: Tony Zahariadas ..........................................508-869-6064 Dog Officer: Steven Golas ...........................................................508-869-2904 Dept. of Public Works: Steven Mero .........................................508-869-2261 Light Dept.: Mark Barakian ........................................................508-869-2626 Wiring Inspector: John McQuade ..............................................508-869-3130 Plumbing & Gas Inspector: Eric Johnson .................................508-688-0613 POPULATION: 4,950 TAX RATE: $16.54 per $1,000.00 (Fiscal year 2020) LAND AREA: 16 square miles FORM OF GOVERNMENT: Three member Board of Selectmen, open meeting Town Meeting: 1st Monday in May Town Election: 2nd Monday in May Polling Place: 221 Main St. TOWN HALL: 221 Main St., Boylston POLICE DEPARTMENT: 215 Main Street Tony Sahagian, Chief ....................................... (non-emergency) 508-869-2453 Emergency Telephone ....................................................................................911
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