Friday, January 06, 2006

REAL STORIES: Who drove that bus

By The Twin Cities Daily News Blog

Fitchburg & Leominster Mass.- In June a replacement bus driver hired by Greyhound during the drivers' strike met the bus he was to drive from Delaware to New York City. However, a passenger on the bus wound up driving to New York because the substitute driver could not drive a stick shift.


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MASS DAILY JOKES: Disorderly conduct

Daily Jokes By The Twin Cities Daily News Blog

Fitchburg & Leominster Mass.- Three men stood before a judge on a charge of drunk and disorderly conduct in a public park.

Judge: What were you doing?

1st man: Oh, just throwing peanuts in the pond.

Judge: And what were you doing?

2nd man: I was throwing peanuts in the pond, too."

Judge: Sounds harmless. And you, were you throwing peanuts in the pond as well?

3rd man: No, sir. I AM Peanuts!.


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LOCAL BUSINESS NEWS: Boost sales by upgrading your business indentity and product package

Local Business News By The Twin Cities Daily News Blog

Leominster Mass.- Redesigning your firm's packages--or even its identity--could boost sales. Here are tips for getting it done.

Seven years ago, John Paino, president of Nasoya Foods, in Leominster, Mass., decided that the packaging of his tofu products needed updating. He wanted to give his health foods a fresh, new marketing identity, but he also felt he could not afford to hire a design firm at that stage of his company's growth.

"We were doing about $1 million in sales then," he says, "and I wanted to wait until we topped $4 million before I gave the go-ahead." But while he built his business, Paino also kept track of the work that a certain design firm did for clients in his area of northern Massachusetts. Paino liked what he saw from Selame Design, a firm in Newton Lower Falls, owned and operated by a husband-and-wife team, Joe and Elinor Selame.

By 1988, with consumers' interest in health foods still on the rise, Paino had reached his sales goal; he met with the Selames and decided to become one of their clients. He says he found that "there definitely was the right chemistry, which is important, since how my business was going to look to the customer was in their hands."

Paino's decision to have the look of his products redesigned reflected the reasons common to other companies taking such a step. An updated package can help reinvigorate sales when competition increases or consumers' buying trends begin to shift. "A fresh design of a product package can have a significant impact on sales," says Herbert Meyers, president of the Package Design Council, an international organization of package-design specialists.

"Redesign can mean anything from making a minor modification to a package design to creating a new design for a product that fits into the overall look of the manufacturer's existing product line," says Meyers, who also is a managing partner in the New York design firm of Gerstman + Meyers Inc.

For many firms, as for Paino's deciding whether to have packaging redesigned can depend on cost, which may vary according to the company's size, the number of its products, and the scope of its redesign goals.

"What's affordable?" says Meyers. "It's relative. Sometimes a company can't afford not to redesign its packaging if it is losing market share."

Paino embarked on what he termed a "very rewarding" relationship with Selame Design. "My instinct was they could help reposition Nasoya's products in the health-food marketplace," he says. His company manufactures tofu and tofu-based products and markets them throughout the eastern U.S. and Canada.

Since his firm is consumer-oriented, Paino explains, "I felt that our most important asset was our graphics. We needed a more upscale look that was bright and attractive and would jump off the shelf."

Selame Design decided to begin the redesign program with Nasoya's secondary product line: vegetable dressings and dips, and, particularly, cholesterol-free mayonnaise. "Originally, we called the mayonnaise product Nasoyanaise because we wanted to get our name in it," says Paino. Then Joe Selame, then firm's top designer, suggested "Nayonaise," which strikes a balance between "mayonnaise" and Paino's desire to have products reflect the company name, Nasoya. "That name shift jumped our sales by 50 percent," Paino says, "and the product no longer faded into the shelf; it really popped out at you."

Making products grab customers' attention is part of the strategy that Selame Design applies to its corporate, product, and retail identity programs. The firm uses what it calls a "family approach," which means it redesigns a company's entire image rather than just one or two of its product packages. "We develop a unique visual theme, or symbol, and use that as the focal point for individual package designs," says Elinor Selame. That way, the symbol appears over and over--on delivery trucks, on point-of-purchase items on store shelves, and on brochures, business cards, and other printed materials.

In other words, the first step in redesigning product packages is developing a corporate identity. "Every company, regardless of size, that interacts with the buying public should be concerned about how it looks," says Michael Chadick, co-founder of Chadick & Kimball, a Washington, D.C., design firm that specializes in developing multiple-use corporate-identity programs.

The term "corporate identity" can be off-putting to a smaller company, but the purpose that underlies the phrase is common to all businesses. Says Chadick: "It's simply having a clean, consistent look. . . . It's like an invisible handshake to a potential customer; it makes a statement about your product or service."

Elinor Selame agrees. "Sixty-five percent of all purchase decisions are on impulse," she says, "and that means there is a wonderful opportunity for a package to stop the customer and say, Here I am, look at me.'" The package design is part of the overall company image and carries the corporate identity symbol, or mark.

That approach was just what Paino was seeking. Joe Selame decided that Nasoya needed a visual design statement that could be used in everything from product packaging to store design if needed--a specific visual link between the company and the public.

The cost of redesigning a product package or creating a new corporate look can depend not only on the extent of the work needed but also on the location of the designer. Design firms in small towns generally charge less than those in large cities, says Elinor Selame. The Selame firm's prices range from $25,000 to $100,000, depending on the complexity of the project. Remember that "it's a one-time expenditure if you do it right," she says. Hire the best package designer you can find, and amortize the price you pay over 10 or 20 years, she advises. "The amount of money amortized over 20 years vs. what a company might spend in advertising dollars is nominal."

The cost of a corporate-identity program done by Chadick & Kimball, a medium-sized firm, can start at $3,000 and go into the hundreds of thousands. Of course, Michael Chadick adds, "no one wants to spend any more money than they have to." He offers some cost-saving tips that can help a company decide first if it needs the help of a design firm and then, if it does, how it can get the most for its money. Chadick makes these recommendations:

* Tack onto a bulletin board samples of all printed materials on which the company's name appears. Then step back and see if all the pieces look attractive and graphically consistent. If even one piece looks out of place, the firm's image may need some polishing or possibly a complete overhaul.

* Find a good designer in your market. If you know of a friendly competitor whose corporate logo has been redesigned recently, call someone at that company and ask how it was done. If you find a particular company's business design attractive, obtain the name of the designer. Also contact the art directors' club and the advertising club in your community for designers' names.

* Interview several design firms, and select one that spends time getting to know your business. The more the designer knows about your company's goals, the more likely the design will reflect what your company is all about.

* Have the firm that does your design give you a manual containing all the design specifications. These include the typefaces, the ink colors, and the exact kinds and sizes of all paper and other materials for every purpose, from stationery to signs, product packages, and advertising layouts. With such a manual, you can reorder without going through the design firm.

* Make sure your company mark is simple in design and that it looks good both in black and white and in color, as well as in a variety of sizes. "It can't fall apart when it's blown up to the size of a billboard or shrunk to the size of an insignia on a pin," says Chadick.

The purpose of a well-designed company-identity package is to give the consumer a visual image that will communicate both the quality of the company and the purpose of the product.

That strategy worked for Triboro Quilt Manufacturing Corp., in White Plains, N.Y. The family business, which makes baby clothing and bedding, was founded by Samuel Kaplan in 1933 and is run today by his son Alvin and grandson Joel, president and vice president respectively. The firm's products include sheets, pillow cases, blankets, comforters, diaper bags, pillows, quilts, sleepers, and pram suits.

In 1987, Triboro commissioned Selame Design to develop a new name, brand identity, package design, and in-store merchandising program for its baby products sold to mass merchandisers such as K mart.

"We designed a new identifier that shows a baby sleeping with the words Cuddletime' in a cloud over its head," says Elinor Selame. The Cuddletime mark now appears on Triboro's product labels, packaging, and retail merchandise displays. Says Alvin Kaplan: "This changed the way we marketed the items from a nonbranded to a branded product, and we experienced appreciable sales growth as a result."

If you looking for an afforable graphic and logo designer contact Luis Galarza at luisgalarzabiz@yahoo.com. He also can help you in designing and hosting a nice web site for your business, familly, or events.



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WORCESTER MASS NEWS: Two Worcester Police Officers and Two Others Indicted on Federal Drug Trafficking Charges

By The Twin Cities Daily News Blog

Worcester Mass.- Federal drug trafficking charges were unsealed last year against two Worcester Police Officers and two other men from the same city.

United States Attorney Michael J. Sullivan and June W. Stansbury, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in New England, announced today the unsealing of a six-count federal Indictment charging THOMAS J. VIGLIATURA, age 36, of 118 Santoro Road, Worcester, Massachusetts; MATTHEW A. MCLAUGHLIN, age 33, of 52 Braveboat Harbor Road, Kittery Point, Maine; BRIAN W. BENEDICT, age 33, of 53 Woodland Road, Auburn, Massachusetts; and HERIBERTO ARROYO, age 36, of 49 Pleasant Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. BENEDICT and ARROYO are Worcester Police Officers.

All four defendants are charged with one count of conspiring from the Summer of 2000 to the Summer of 2004, to distribute gamma-hydroxybutyric acid ("GHB") and gamma butyrolactone ("GBL"). The Indictment also charges VIGLIATURA, BENEDICT and ARROYO with one count of conspiring to possess cocaine and Ecstasy during the same time period. VIGLIATURA was also charged in four separate counts with possessing with intent to distribute GHB and/or GBL.

GHB is a central nervous system depressant abused because it produces euphoria, intoxication, and hallucinations. It was originally sold in health food stores as a releasing agent for growth hormones that would stimulate muscle growth and was banned in 1990 by the FDA. Highly soluble, GHB is sold in liquid form by the capful for $5 to $25 a cap and often added to water or alcohol. In lower doses, GHB causes drowsiness, dizziness, nausea and visual disturbances. At higher doses, unconsciousness, seizures, severe respiratory depression and coma, can occur. Street names for the drug include "Liquid Ecstasy", "Grievous Bodily Harm" and "Georgia Home Boy," but it is best known as "the date rape drug."

GBL, a liquid chemical used in many industrial cleaners, is also used as a "precursor chemical" in the manufacture of GHB. Upon ingestion GBL can also be converted directly into GHB. As a consequence, GBL is often trafficked not as a precursor chemical but as a drug of abuse itself -- individuals drink small quantities of GBL straight or, as is the custom with GHB, added to water or alcohol. Further information on GHB and GBL can be found at the DEA's website: http://www.dea.gov/.

The Indictment also seeks the forfeiture of VIGLIATURA's residence, and business, T Vigs Sports Supplements, located at 98 West Boylston Street in Worcester, Massachusetts.

VIGLIATURA, BENEDICT and ARROYO were arrested in Massachusetts late yesterday and will appear today before a U.S. Magistrate Judge. MCLAUGHLIN's arrest is being sought in Maine. If convicted, all four defendants each face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison on the conspiracy to distribute GHB and GBL charge. VIGLIATURA, BENEDICT and ARROYO also face a maximum sentence of 1 year in prison on the conspiracy to possess cocaine and Ecstasy charge. Additionally, VIGLIATURA faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison on each of the 4 counts charging him with possessing with intent to distribute GHB and/or GBL.

The case resulted from an investigation conducted by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and its High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area ("HIDTA") Task Force comprised of representatives from the Clinton, Webster and Leominster Police Departments, the Massachusetts State Police and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. Assistance was also provided by the Worcester Police Department, the Massachusetts Department of Correction and the Framingham Police Department. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney George W. Vien in Sullivan's Public Corruption and Special Prosecutions Unit.

The details contained in the Indictment are allegations. The defendants are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Web site: http://www.dea.gov/


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DAILY LEOMINSTER NEWS: For Complete In-Building Wireless Coverage, HealthAlliance Hospital Selects InnerWireless® System

By The Twin Cities Daily News Blog

RICHARDSON, Texas & LEOMINSTER, Mass. -- InnerWireless' Medical-grade Wireless Utility Guarantees Uniform Wireless Coverage for Clinical and Interpersonal Communications Throughout the 300,000-Square-Foot Hospital. For more information about Wireless connections go to http://telecommunicate.blogspot.com.

InnerWireless(R), Inc., leading provider of in-building wireless systems, today announced that HealthAlliance Hospital is installing its Medical-grade Wireless Utility(TM) throughout the Leominster Campus to enable clinical applications and interpersonal communications. By choosing InnerWireless to support the hospital's wireless technologies strategy, HealthAlliance anticipates improved levels of patient care and safety, increased customer satisfaction and improved productivity by enhancing clinician and caregiver communication with secure wireless access.

InnerWireless' Wireless Utility will support a full range of wireless interpersonal, clinical and building services and applications at the hospital via an engineered, guaranteed and managed environment. Rather than repeatedly installing and disrupting patient care areas and maintaining multiple, discrete wireless systems, HealthAlliance will use the InnerWireless system to distribute several wireless services. These wireless services include clinical data, computerized physician order entry (CPOE), paging, public cellular services, nurse-call systems and future monitoring applications. The system will also distribute two-way radio for security and maintenance and wireless phone technology access for patients, visitors and staff.

"HealthAlliance Hospital is committed to providing our community with the most advanced patient care possible, so we continually update our facilities with technologies that support our mission," said HealthAlliance Corporate Chief Information Officer Richard Mohnk. "Of all the systems we reviewed, only the Wireless Utility from InnerWireless could provide guaranteed wireless coverage that is required for our caregivers to stay in contact with each other, while always having access to clinical data needed to support clinicians in providing superior care. The wireless platform enables technologies that help reduce medical errors, improve communications, streamline operations and enhance the patient experience."

"HealthAlliance executives made it clear that improved communications was at the heart of their information technology strategy, so we designed their in-building system to meet the specific needs of their overall IT strategy," said Ed Cantwell, president, CEO and chairman of InnerWireless. "Just like its clinical team, a hospital's wireless infrastructure must be always on, always available and always in sync with the needs of the patients and the facility. We look forward to a long partnership with HealthAlliance, an exemplary organization that even now is taking its already cutting-edge facilities to the next level."

InnerWireless can also accommodate future wireless medical and communications devices as they become available without major system upgrades that can often be costly and time-consuming. InnerWireless is used in some of the country's most recognizable buildings, including the 2.8 million-square-foot Time Warner Center in Manhattan and New York City's Rockefeller Center Concourse.

HealthAlliance joins a distinguished group of healthcare providers -- including Children's Memorial Hospital of Chicago and the National Institutes of Health's new Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center -- in using InnerWireless to create a 21st century wireless ecosystem in their facilities.


About HealthAlliance Hospital

HealthAlliance Hospital is a full service, acute care hospital that serves the communities of North Central Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire. As a member of UMass Memorial Health Care, HealthAlliance offers direct access to the advanced medical technology and specialty services that are part of the region's academic medical center. The HealthAlliance system includes a hospital with services on two campuses in Leominster and Fitchburg, a visiting nurse association and several primary care practices including an ob/gyn group practice. For more information about HealthAlliance, see www.healthalliance.com.


About InnerWireless

InnerWireless(R) deploys its Medical-grade Wireless Utility in hospitals and healthcare-related facilities to support a full range of wireless services and applications. InnerWireless, which guarantees wireless coverage inside buildings ranging in size up to 10 million square feet, is properly engineered to accommodate wireless systems essential for interpersonal communications (including PCS/cellular, messaging/personal data, enterprise voice and paging); clinical operations (including wireless infusion therapy/medical administration, enterprise/clinical data, portable patient monitoring and people and asset tracking); and building operations (including building automation, security and first-responder communications and push-to-talk radios). For more information about InnerWireless, see www.InnerWireless.com.



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DAILY LEOMINSTER NEWS: HealthAlliance Hospital Goes Live with Soarian Health Information Solution from Siemens

By The Twin Cities Daily News Blog

LEOMINSTER, Mass. and MALVERN, Pa. -- Siemens Medical Solutions and HealthAlliance Hospital of Leominster, Massachusetts, announce that HealthAlliance Hospital is live on Soarian(R), Siemens' new generation, workflow-engineered health information solution that supports patient-centered care. HealthAlliance Hospital implemented Soarian over the course of 18 months, and is the first facility in the country to go live enterprisewide on the clinical, financial, and health information management (HIM) applications of Soarian simultaneously, this new system will help Hospital manage patiens information and activies more acurate.

Approximately 1,750 users are accessing the system and more than 10.6 million results have been converted for use in Soarian from HealthAlliance's legacy health information system.
According to Richard Mohnk, chief information officer, HealthAlliance Hospital, "Siemens provides us with fully integrated solutions. With Soarian, the staff and physicians are able to raise the bar in terms of patient care delivery, evaluation of patient outcomes, improvement in documentation, and support in reducing medical errors and paperwork. Soarian's workflow technology also pushes needed information to the appropriate user, improving productivity and reducing duplicate work."

Siemens total Soarian customer base represents 277 U.S. healthcare facilities and 19 international sites. Nearly 140 active Soarian implementations are currently underway, and more than 100 facilities are live on Soarian modules, demonstrating the positive impact of Soarian's advanced workflow technology on their operations.

Additionally, leveraging the power of Soarian's unique-to-healthcare workflow engine, several sites are live on workflows to support key infection control issues, patients at risk for deep vein thrombosis, nothing-by-mouth protocols for radiology procedures, patient factors assessments, patient factors completion on admission, admission assessments and abnormal vital signs. These technology-driven workflows are designed to help users improve efficiency, productivity, patient safety, and clinical and financial outcomes, while supporting regulatory compliance.

"We are pleased by the positive reception that Soarian is receiving at HealthAlliance Hospital," said Tom Miller, president, healthcare Information Technology (IT) Division, Siemens Medical Solutions. "With its innovative workflow architecture, Soarian represents a quantum leap in clinical system functionality - orchestrating the many simultaneous and complex processes of healthcare. This recent implementation at HealthAlliance Hospital demonstrates the significant momentum that is continuing with Soarian as healthcare providers seek to increase efficiencies and improve care coordination through IT solutions."

"We are extremely excited to roll out this leading edge technology not only for our staff and physicians but for our patients and communities," commented Patrick Muldoon, president and CEO, HealthAlliance Hospital. "HealthAlliance Hospital is on the forefront of implementing advanced information technology that provides a healthcare organization with both sophisticated capabilities and real benefits. In our quest to provide outstanding care for our communities, Soarian applications are the tools that will allow us to maximize our services and bring us into a new era in healthcare."

Soarian integrates clinical, financial, diagnostic and administrative processes to support patient-centered care. The solution is distinguished by three innovative characteristics: it manages processes and best practices across the health enterprise through workflow management tools; increased ease-of-use and faster training is enabled via a smart user interface; and an integrated decision support tool helps to manage and measure the events and activities of the organization through embedded analytics.

Additionally, bringing together images and data seamlessly from a variety of medical modalities in one location, Soarian helps facilitate more informed decision-making --leading to improved care delivery, increased staff satisfaction, and more efficient business practices.

HealthAlliance Hospital is a full service, acute care hospital that serves the communities of North Central Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire. As a member of UMass Memorial Health Care, HealthAlliance offers direct access to the advanced medical technology and specialty services that are part of the region's academic medical center. The HealthAlliance system includes a hospital with services on two campuses in Leominster and Fitchburg, a visiting nurse association and several physician practices. For more information about HealthAlliance, see www.healthalliance.com.

Siemens Medical Solutions of Siemens AG (NYSE: SI) with headquarters in Malvern, Pennsylvania and Erlangen, Germany, is one of the largest suppliers to the healthcare industry in the world. The company is known for bringing together innovative medical technologies, healthcare information systems, management consulting, and support services, to help customers achieve tangible, sustainable, clinical and financial outcomes. Employing approximately 31,000 people worldwide and operating in more than 120 countries, Siemens Medical Solutions reported sales of 7.6 billion EUR, orders of 8.6 billion EUR and group profit of 976 million EUR for fiscal 2005 (preliminary figures). More information can be obtained by visiting www.usa.siemens.com/medical-pressroom.


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DAILY LEOMINSTER NEWS: Color Concentration techniques suit wood-plastic composites

By The Twin Cities Daily News Blog

This is available in 6 standard wood-tone colors, EverWoods(TM) concentrates are used for wood-plastics composites materials, which combine wood fibers with thermoplastic resins techniques such as PET, PVC, PP, PS, and ABS. They are suited for applications requiring dimensional stability, minimized warping, impact resistance, and no fading or staining, such as outdoor decking, landscape timbers/edging, benches and fencing, and patio furniture.

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EverWoods(TM) Color Concentrates Deliver No-Fade Good Looks And Long Life Durability for Wood-Fiber/Plastic Composites Applications.

LEOMINSTER, Mass., - At Hudson Color Concentrates, an industry leader in the manufacture of engineered colorants for plastics processing, is announcing the introduction of its EverWoods(TM) line of color concentrates. The new line has been specifically formulated for use with wood-fiber/plastic composite materials, and is currently available in six standard wood-tone colors or can be custom matched to meet a processor's specific color requirement. EverWoods(TM) concentrates are designed for use with wood-plastics composites material, which combine wood fibers with commonly used thermoplastic resins such as PET, PVC, PP, PS and ABS. The line is particularly attractive to many wood industry processors wanting to transition production of traditionally wood-only or wood/metal products to the wood-fiber/plastics composites.

According to Hudson Color Vice President of Sales and Marketing David Boudreau, many products typically made from wood or metal are becoming available in composite materials. "Applications that convert wood material to wood-fiber/plastics composites is growing at a very fast pace because the composites offer many advantages over woods and some metals particularly for durability and overall cycle cost value," he said. "We focused our research and development effort to create a line of colorants for use in wood/plastics composites that provide end-users with greater advantages in color dispersion and surface appearance, dimensional stability and no edge tearing, and can increase extrusion line speeds or molding cycle times for faster output."

EverWoods(TM) concentrates are ideal for wood/plastics composites applications requiring dimensional stability and reduced warping, long-term durability with no fading or staining, and impact resistance. Typical end uses include outdoor decking, landscape timbers/edging, picnic tables, benches and fencing, playground structures, outdoor spas and patio furniture and marine applications such as boat docks.

Broadly recognized for its ability to produce color concentrates of the highest quality with batch-to-batch consistency in relatively short lead times, Hudson Color Concentrates produces an extensive line of specially engineered colorants and additives for all thermoplastics. Whether it's a standard line of concentrates or custom matched to customer requirements, all Hudson Color products are innovative solutions to challenging applications in building/construction, electrical, wire and cable, packaging, housewares, medical, personal care products industries.

Hudson Color Concentrates is a privately held company that provides a range of products and services to the plastics industry, including custom color and additive concentrates, dry color, and pre-colored (stock) materials for injection molding, blow molding, extrusion, compression or rotational molding and compounding processes. Hudson Color Concentrates is ISO 9001:2000 certified, and maintains production, sales and warehouse operations in the United States and Mexico.

For further information on any Hudson Color/Midwest Color products and services, contact Hudson Color Concentrates, 50 Francis St., Leominster, Mass. 01453. Telephone: 888.858.9065. Additional details are also available at the company's web site, www.hudsoncolor.com.



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DAILY LEOMINSTER NEWS: first chief medical officer for Health Alliance Hospital in Leominster, Mass.

By The Twin Cities Daily News Blog

Leominster Mass.- Mr. Val W. Slayton, MD, MPP, is the first chief medical officer for Health Alliance Hospital in the city of Leominster, Mass. Health Alliance Hospital is a member of the U. Mass Memorial Healthcare System of North Central Mass. In this position, Slayton will have responsibility for clinical quality improvement, building relationships between the hospital and the medical staff, as well as between the medical staff and the U. Mass Memorial Medical Center. Previously, Slayton served as chief medical officer for Tewksbury Hospital (a Massachusetts public health hospital) while employed at U. Mass Medical School, as well as serving as chief medical officer at Fallon Community Health Plan. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, earned a Masters in Public Policy from the Kennedy School of Government, and is currently enrolled in the Online MBA program at U. Mass.


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DAILY FITCHBURG NEWS: Boutwell, Owens Co., installed the first U.S. model of the Mitsubishi Tandem Perfector

By The Twin Cities Daily News Blog

Fitchburg Mass.- Did you know that in 2004 Boutwell, Owens Co., Fitchburg, Mass., installs the first U.S. model of the Mitsubishi Tandem Perfector. The 117-year-old manufacturer of custom-printed paperboard packaging exclusively runs Mitsubishi sheet-fed presses for its high-impact multicolor printing. The new press prints up to nine colors on the front side and one color on the backside without turning the sheet. The back printer is a dedicated UV print unit, while the top nine units can print either conventional or hybrid UV inks with interstation UV curing. The press is equipped with a scanning spectrophotometer and takes advantage of ColorLink to receive makeready data from electronic prepress.



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