The Warren Economic Development Board has requested $80,000 for the proposed staff position — what do you think?
At its meeting last week, the Town of Warren Economic Development Board approved a request to the town for a new $80,000-a-year economic development coordinator position, which now goes to the town council for consideration. In an article posted online Friday, East Bay Newspapers quoted EDB Vice Chair Karen Dionne as saying the request is likely higher than the final salary will be, depending on the outcome of future discussions. Board members listed 14 possible duties for the position, including oversight of the town's economic development efforts and creation of a marketing plan. The salary request makes up nearly the entire $85,000 budget request for the EDB for fiscal 2014, according to eastbayri.com. What do you think? Is it time …
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Warren's chic boutique showcases small collections by independent designers.
DISH, a clothing boutique on Water Street in Warren, celebrates eight years in business this week with an Anniversary party on Thursday, June 23 from 6 to 8 p.m. and tandem weekend sale. The shop, owned by Sara Volino and daughter Keri Cronin, boasts a highly curated collection of clothing by independent designers not often seen this side of New York City or London. After Cronin’s daughter reached middle school age, Cronin decided it was time to get back into a creative venture. She and Volino knew they wanted to work together and began thinking about a gourmet food store. Ultimately, they realized their shared background in working retail management and sales for apparel businesses made a better fit with a clothing boutique. In a moment …
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John Tattrie
7:58 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013
@ Mike M, hey we finally agree on something, if the existing economic development board had any idea what they were doing, perhaps this post wouldn't even need consideration. As far as the economic development board approving a paid position, well I hate to break the bad news to them but they don't have that kind of authority. They should read the charter before going out and blowing smoke to the…   more ›