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Mass home sales race ahead as prices set February records
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Here s to Hoping Inventory Will Rebound - Banker & Tradesman
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Mashpee native Ashley Stolba has been named undersecretary of community development by Massachusetts Housing and Economic Development Secretary Mike Kennealy.
âIâm excited to join Housing and Economic Development Secretary Mike Kennealy and his team to partner with municipal leadership around the commonwealth, our partners in the development community and agencies across state government, with a principal focus on community development,â Ms. Stolba said.
Ms. Stolba attended Mashpee Middle-High School before she went to the University of Miami in 2003 and earned her bachelorâs degree in business administration. After graduation in 2007, she earned her juris doctorate degree from Suffolk University Law School.
Mass home sales stayed hot in January
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The Martha s Vineyard Times
Selectmen approve fire department restructure
Search for a new fire chief gets 14 applicants.
Oak Bluffs selectmen voted to restructure duties in the fire department.
After a year without a permanent fire chief, Oak Bluffs selectmen agreed to restructure duties in town’s fire department at a meeting Tuesday night.
Selectmen approved an organization chart compiled by Erik Blake, public safety director and police chief, and civilian technical advisor John Schilling.
The new organization will feature a fire chief who will oversee a deputy fire chief, an ambulance coordinator, and an administrator. Presently, the department is made up of a fire chief, deputy chief, and assistant chief, followed by captains and lieutenants. On the EMS side, there are a first and second lieutenant.