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TURNING OUT INFORCE - With the aid of his four children,Comcast technician Bob Kent of the South Yarmouth office washes a van at capeAbilities in Hyannis Saturday.More than 115volunteers and their families turned out on the national Comcast Cares day, including Area Vice President Zakee Rashid and supervisor Vinnie Silva, a Marstons Mills resident. Big 'Fish'gets bigger Three attorneysarejoiningNutter McClennen &Fish LLP in Hyannis in what managing partner Pat But- ler calls a major expansion. New to the firm are Mike Foley, who will chair the firm's labor, employment and benefits practice group and focus on strategic plan- ning for clients; Nancy McGuire, who will represent employers in labor and related proceedings; and Sarah Turano-Flores, joining the firm as of counsel to concentrate on land use, title, and municipal matters. Foley, called "instrumental" in building Cape Cod Healthcare 's first-in-the-state labor-manage - ment partnership with 1199 SEIU, United Healthcare Workers East, will continue to represent Cape Cod Healthcare. From swimwear to scare- wear For two decades , Nelly Sheehan, owner of SuitsYou Swimwearin the Cape Cod Mall, has transformed her store into aHalloween costume shop for September and October. Sheehanreports that big sellersthis year among children are Superman , pirates and characters from the Harry Potter and Narnia series. A star shines in Mashpee M, Brann & Co., purveyor of art, home accents , house ware and more at Mashpee Commons, has been named one of "50 Retail Stars" nationwide by Home Accent Today magazine. The W1B is lonely For $500 a month, your business can sublet two offices of about 130 square feet each at Barnstable MunicipalAirport.The leaseholder is the Cape and Islands Workforce Investment Board. For more infor- mation, call Courtney at 508-775- 5900 or write to Courtney(qciwib. org. Seminar on RE careers is Oct. 26 Century 21 Regan Realtors pres- ents a free seminar on "Opportuni- ties in Real Estate" Oct. 26 from 6 to 7 p.m. at its office in Mashpee Commons on Steeple Street across from Talbots. RSVP by Oct. 24 to 508-477-5200. C.C. Child Development gets a hand The Cape Cod Child Development Agency has been awarded a $5,000 grant from the Kelley Foundation. The money willhelp pay to renovate space for the new site at 704 Main St. in Falmouth. Entrepreneurial workshops for free The South Eastern Economic Development Corporation holds free basic business workshops throughout the region this summer. On the roster for Oct. 17 is a session on financial statementsattheBestWestern,188Court St.inPlymouth.Thenextworkshopison marketing,held Oct. 19and 26 at SEED Corporation,80DeanSt.inTaunton.Call 508-822-1020 to register. Sheehan named President and CEO Cape Medical Supply, Inc. has named Gary Sheehan President and CEO of the home health care and respiratory care provider based in Sandwich. The company was founded by his parents, Mark and Nancy Sheehan, in 1977. Food safety training available The Servsafe training program in applied food safety for the food service industry will be offered Nov. 8, 9, 15, and 16 at 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 ofthe National Restaurant Association to trainand certify personnel inthe safe handling and service of food. Game dinner in Brewster ChillingsworthRestaurant,Route 6A in Brewster, hosts its Annual GameDinner Oct.21whenthe wines of Clos du Valwillbe featured. Goto www.Chilhngsworth.com/ Goldstein selected as judge Jeffrey Goldstein, president and owner of The House Company, was selected as a judge at the recent Eastern Massachusetts chapter of the National Association of Remod- eling Industries annual Contractor of the Year Awards. Workshop series for business The 2006-2007 EntreCenter Work- shop Series for Business, sponsored by Coastal Community Capital, The CapeCodChamberofCommerceand TDBanknorth,presentsafullroster of workshopsthisfallandwinter.Among the offeringsare "TaxStrategiesthat ImpactYourTaxReturns"on Oct. 19 and "Legal Matters in Forming/Pro- tecting Your Business" on Oct. 26. All are held at the Hyannis Holiday Inn at 7:30a.m.Admissionis$35and includes breakfast. To register call 508-362-5709, ext. 2, or visit www. EntreCenter.org. Provincetown wins award The Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities has awarded a $5,000 matching grant to the Town of Provincetown for the produc- tion of a short film that interprets the schooner Rose Dorothea, now housed in the Provincetown Public Library. Seminar on. agency relationships The Cape Cod Insurance Agents Association holds a seminar/class Oct.17at the HolidayInn,Route 132 inHyannis,at 8:30a.m.whenVirginia Bates speaks on commercial lines errors, omissions claims and more. Class approved for six continuing ed credits and E&O credits. RSVP 508-888-2766. Build your business Learn how to build working rela- tionships, get new marketingideas, make new contacts and more Oct. 18 when the Cape Cod Hospital- ity Marketing Monthly Meeting is held at Heritage House Hotel, 259 I Main St. in Hyannis beginning at 5:30 p.m. Panelists for the program include Rick Angelini, Rene Poyant and Cynthia Cole. Hors d'oeuvres, cash bar, dessert, raffle and more. Admission is $15 to $20. RSVP by Oct. 13: 508-775-7778 ext. 12. Time to think of giving Cape Cod Mallinviteslocal chari- ties to sign up to participate in the annual Simon Evening of Giving, a private shoppingand entertainment event at the mall to raise fund for local charities, being held Nov. 19. Call 508-771-0201. Artists' opportunity Can't sell/marketyour work? Don't fret. The Arts Foundation of Cape Cod isholding aone-day conference for artists and art organizations to learn the laws, grant writing, marketing tools and how to master your fears Nov.4 at Cape Cod Com- munity College in West Barnstable. Call 508-362-0066 or visit www.arts- founation.org. Talksin Hyannis Centerville Osterville Marstons Mills Business Network Interna- tionalholdsweeklymeetings,includ- ing a 10-minute talk, Thursdays at the Hyannis Golf Club, Route 132, at 7 a.m. Help for people over 55 who want to work The Mature Workers Program of Elder Services of Cape Cod and the Islands, Inc. has openings in its Bridge Back to Work Program for income-eligiblepeople 55and older. Paid work experience and/or skills training opportunities are available in or near your community to help you obtain employment. Call Mary or Betty at 508-394-4630 or 888-394- 4630 ext. 134 or 138. Lending a hand The USDA/Rural Development offers help with home repairs and rehabilitation projects for single- family homeowners with very low household incomes. Call 508-295- 5151, ext. 134. Web site for job seekers The U.S.Department of Labor has a Website,www.careeronestop.org,which serves asaresource for job seekers and workforce professionalsalike.Thelocal office for employment and training as- sistance is Career Opportunities at 75 PerseveranceWayin Hyannis.Call508- 771-JOBS or visit www.ciwib.org. Loans for people with disabilities Massachusetts residents with dis- abilitieshaveaccesstoreduced-inter- estloansfor assistivetechnologyand related services through the Massa- chusetts Rehabilitation Commission and Easter Seals Massachusetts. Call 617-204-3851, ext. 3623, or 508- 751-6431. BUSINESS MIFFS ^¦¦¦¦¦^¦¦¦¦MiM^BBBH^HMMMH^MMM^M^HHBHHHHiMHHlMMHlHHHMMHHMHMB ^HHH j / h- A GREATMONEY MARKET I gflA SAVINGSRATE. 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