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  • Storage Auction in Saxonville Friday Sept. 23rd

    ExtraSpace Storage, Framingham, MA
    ExtraSpace Storage is located next to the Roxbury Carpet Mill Building at 1590 Concord St., in the Saxonville area of Framingham, MA.

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – ExtraSpace Storage will be auctioning off several storage lots, and “the personal goods stored therein”, on Friday, September 23, 2011 at 12:30 PM at their 1590 Concord St., Saxonville  location.

    According to a public notice ExtraSpace will sell the items to satisfy liens, they will be selling the following lots which may include, but are not limited to; general household items, furniture, boxes of personal property, clothing, electronics, appliances, etc.

    Unit Numbers – Owner Names:

    • Unit C326 – Herbert Mack
    • Unit F103 – Marc Mariano
    • Unit G107- Jose Duarte
    • Unit H117 – Marjorie Kaplan (more…)
    Storage Auction in Saxonville Friday Sept. 23rd
  • FSU RAMS Volleyball 3-0 Win Over Elms College

    Framingham State University RAMS
    Framingham State University RAMS

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Framingham State University volleyball team rolled to a 3-0 win tonight over Elms College in non-conference action this evening at Framingham’s Athletic Center. The Rams won in straight sets by scores of 25-12, 25-13 and 25-16. With the win, the Rams improve to 8-5 on the year, while the Blazers slip to 4-7.

    The Rams jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead in the first set on a block by junior Jackie Friel and extended the lead to 7-2 on an ace by freshman Kayla Bertrand. The Rams extended their lead to 17-6 before Elms College junior Christina Martin picked up a pair of kills and (more…)

    FSU RAMS Volleyball 3-0 Win Over Elms College
  • Nobscot Shopping Center to be Redeveloped

    (PHOTO) Former Coutryfare Star Market at 770 Water Street sits vacant in Framingham, MA
    Formerly a Coutryfare Star Market grocery store, the largest retail space in the Nobscot Shopping Center has sat vacant for nearly a decade.

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Since reporting that the owners of the Nobscot Shopping Center had demolished the vintage sign that stood out front for the past half-century, there have been only small bits of news about the property’s future.

    I had this article almost finished last night, but was waiting for a reply from Steve Sylven, an official spokesperson for SuperValu Inc., (NYSE: SVU)

    While most of the complaints about the shopping center have been directed at Centercorp Retail Properties, Inc., the listed agent for the plaza — it appears Centercorp’s hands are literally tied, preventing them from doing anything at the plaza.

    According to Steve, “SuperValu”, the parent company of (more…)

    Nobscot Shopping Center to be Redeveloped

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