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BUSINESSBRIEFS
Mary Lees Miller
BHS grad named
Cape Coop officer
Mary Lees Miller has suc-
ceeded Barry Foss as chief
residential lending officer
for Cape Cod Cooperative
Bank.
Foss, a senior vice president
who served the bank for 34
years,retiredlastmonth.Miller,
a graduate of Barnstable High
School and Mount Holyoke
College,has iO years of lending
management experience and
most recently was with Cape
Cod Bank and Trust and TD
Banknorth.
Miller is a volunteer with
Habitat for Humanity and
the Housing Assistance Cor-
poration. She will be based
in at the Hyannis branch in
Independence Park.
Hyannis chamber
readies honors list
Tickets are still available for
the 24th annualmeetingand din-
neroftheHyannisAreaChamber
of Commerce, set for Oct. 11at
the Four Points by Sheraton
Resort in Hyannis.
Randy Shepherd will receive
the Citizen of the Year award
whileBestNewBusinesshonors
willbe shared by Cape Business
Magazine and Edible Cape
Cod Magazine . Cape Cod Beer
will receive a salute as Best
Business Under 25 Employees,
and Shepley Wood Products is
due for hurrahs in the over-25
category.
As always, you'll have to at-
tend to be among the first to
learnwhowinstheJFKCommu-
nity Service award. Fortickets,
go to www.hyannis.comor call
508-775-7778.
The new slate of directors to
be presented at the meeting
includes Richard Brothers of
Cape and Islands United Way,
Tony Shepley of Shepley Wood
Products,KentCorsonofCorson
Cadillac,SharonBrownof Oph-
thalmic Consultants of Boston,
SharonHawkinsofDowlingand
O'Neill Insurance, and Dianne
Langeland of Edible Cape Cod.
Black Cat chasing
snowbirds?
The Black Cat restaurant
on Ocean Street across from
Hyannis Inner Harbor wants
to change from an annual to
a seasonal license. Manager
Glentworth B. Ream is due
before the licensingauthority
Oct. 30 at 9:30 a.m. at town
hall.
Kettle Ho will close
at midnight
The Kettle Ho restaurant
and bar willclose at midnight,
not 1a.m.,henceforth. Sosaid
thelicensing authority,which
found an error on its part had
perpetuated what wasintend-
ed to be a specialextension of
hours for festive days such as
New Year's Eve.
Manager Don Patchin made a
half-heartedpitchtoretainthe
1a.m. close, notingthe loss of
income for«his employees, but
said, "I concede."
Richard McHugh
A sweetjob for
Casual Gourmet
Casual Gourmet in
Centerville has named Rich-
ard McHughofWestYarmouth
its pastry chef. Trained in
Switzerland,France and New
York,he is an expert in choco-
late sculpting and brown
sugar candies.
As it marks its 20th year, the
caterer has been selected as
food providerfor theclubhouse
at the Captains Golf Course in
Brewster.
Mixing sushi and
subs
Sergio and Lilian Haibara
won approval from the licens-
ing authorityMonday to open
Mitie'sSushiHouseinthe for-
mer J.D.'s Pizza House at 225
Iyanough Road in Hyannis.
Attorney John Kenneytold the
board that the bill of fare will
include, in addition to sushi,
"pizza, subs, Brazilianspecialty
sandwiches" and more. The
owners are not requesting a
liquor licenseat thistime.
Food safety training
available
Servsafetrainingprogramin
applied food safetyfor thefood
serviceindustrywillbe offered
Nov.8, 9, 15, and 16at the Gus
Canty Community Center,
790 Main St. in Falmouth.
Sponsored by the Cape Cod
Cooperative Extension, the
course has been developed by
the Educational Foundation
of the National Foundation of
the National Restaurant As-
sociation to train and certify
personnel in the safe handling
and service of food.
Bussiere named as
store manager
Cape CodPackageStore has
a new manager: Bill Bussiere,
who brings several years of
salesmanagementexperience
to the family business located
atRoute28inCenterville.Bus-
siereisassistant generalman-
ager of the Hyannis Athletic
Association (Hyannis Mets),
a member of the Hyannis
Area Chamber of Commerce,
Cape Cod Chamber of Com-
merce,the Cape CodBaseball
League and Our Lady of Vic-
tory Church in Centerville.
Arrow Mortgage
acquired
First Horizon Home Loans
has acquired ArrowMortgage
lending,located at 3229 Cran-
berry Highway in Buzzards
Bay. Call 508-759-1919.
Fall training in
mediation
Cape Mediation, a private
not-for-profit,hostsafalltrain-
ingseriesinmanagingconflicts
inthe workplaceOct. 13from 9
a.m.to4p.m.Abasicmediation
skillsworkshopfollows on Oct.
23, 24, 30 and 31from 8:30 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Open to the public.
Call 508-240-1717.
Real estate broadcast
Ralph Swartz hosts a Real
Estate Practice for theProfes-
sionalbroadcast courseOct.11
from 2 to 5p.m.at theEdward
Jones office , 712 Main St. in
Hyannis.Thepaneldiscussion
bylegalandtaxexpertscovers
new credits and deductions,
realestateclosings,mortgages
and much more. The course
fee is $60. For reservations,
call 508-778-2681.
A free broadcast on strat-
egy for a healthy retirement
is held Oct. 10 at 11:30 a.m.
at the office.
Workshopseries for
business
The 2006-2007 EntreCenter
Workshop Series for Business,
sponsored by Coastal Com-
munityCapital,The Cape Cod
Chamber of Commerce and
TD Banknorth, presents a full
roster of workshops this fall
and winter. Among the offer-
ings are Energy Solutions on
Oct. 13andTaxStrategiesthat
Impact Your Tax Returns on
Oct. 19.LegalMattersinForm-
ing/ProtectingYourBusinessis
thetopiconOct.26.Allareheld
at the Hyannis Holiday Inn at
7:30 a.m.Admissionis$35 and
includesbreakfast.Toregister
call508-362-5709,ext.2,orvisit
www.EntreCenter.org.
Comcast employees
to volunteer at
capabilities
Comcast employees and
their families will take part
in a day of volunteerism at
capeAbilitiesOct.7whenthey
willparticipateinoutdoor and
indoor projects that include
landscaping, painting and
more. Thisisthe sixth annual
Comcast Cares Day.
Landscape associates
to meet
The Cape Cod Landscape
Association holds its monthly
meetingOct. 12at 7p.m.atthe
Radisson Hotel in Hyannis.
Attorney Mary O'Neal will
address the new Health Care
Reform Act and more. For de-
tails, call 877-432-3156 or visit
cclal999@comcast.net.
Community Bank
invites women biz
owners
The Community Bank will
present a talk by World Bank
consultant Teri Cavanagh
and a panel discussion on
financing the growth of one's
business Oct. 18 at 8 a.m.
at the Dan'l Webster Inn in
Sandwich. It's the first in
a series of seminars geared
toward connecting women
business owners to resources
and contacts.
Call Shafeena Rahman at
508-833-5111 by Oct. 10 for
reservations.
Insurance women to
meet
TheCape Cod Chapterofthe
MassachusettsAssociation of
Insurance Womenmeets Oct.
10 at 5:30 p.m. at the Hyannis
Golf Club, Route 132. State
Senator Rob O'Leary is the
guest speaker.Dinnerfollows.
RSVP: 508-564-5188.
Build your business
Learn how to build working
relationships,getnewmarket-
ing ideas, make new contacts
and more Oct. 18 when the
Cape Cod Hospitality Market-
ingMonthly Meetingisheld at
HeritageHouseHotel,259Main
St.inHyannisbeginningat5:30
p.m. Panelistsfor the program
include Rick Angelini, Rene
Poyant and CynthiaCole.Hors
d'oeuvres, cash bar, dessert,
raffle and more. Admission is
$15 to $20. RSVP by Oct. 13:
508-775-7778 ext. 12.
Cape Cod Chamber to
networkon the Cove
Celebrate fall Oct. 10 when
members of the Cape Cod
Chamber of Commerce meet
for a networking event at the
Orleans Inn on Route 6A,
acrossfromStop&Shop.Pood,
prizes and more from 5:30 to
7 p.m. Admission is $5 to $10.
RSVP: 508-362-3225, ext. 528.
A banker, a financial advisor, and a master arborist have joined the board of trustees
at Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich.
Linda Calmes Jones, vice president for cash management services for Cape Cod Five
Cents Savings Bank, is a former corporator of the museum and co-chair of the develop-
ment committee.
John R. Feeney,president of Noble Financial Advisory,Inc., has been a corporator of
the museum since 2002. He has served on the finance committee.
James B. Ingram, a registered consulting arborist, is vice president and division
manager for Bartlett Tree Experts. A corporator of the museum, he co-chairs the
horticultural committee.
New trusteesjoin Heritage board
September
Associates of the Month
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Linda Gildea
Osterville Office
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Sandwich Office
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