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  • Nobscot Shopping Center Gets New Property Manager

    Nobscot Shopping Center, 770 Water St., Framingham, MA
    Nobscot Shopping Center, 770 Water St., Framingham, MA

    FRAMINGHAM, MA– The long awaited “October 1st announcement” about the Nobscot Shopping Center has arrived a day early.

    In an email from Steve Sylven of SuperValu Inc., (NYSE: SVU), he informed me that, “As of October 1st, Boylston Realty Advisors will be acting as property manager for the Nobscot Shopping Center”, and added, “We will be working with them to finalize design plans and market the plaza to potential tenants “.

    Steve also commented that they are “still in the early planning stages, but as more concrete plans come together, [they] will share them”, and that they are “are committed to making the needed improvements to the property and actively marketing the space to new tenants”.

    Boylston Realty Advisors offices are (more…)

    Nobscot Shopping Center Gets New Property Manager
  • Ashland Terrorist Arrested at Framingham Storage Unit

    Rezwan Ferdaus
    Rezwan Ferdaus, age 26, of Ashland, MA

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – In an early morning sting operation, Federal agents converged on a Waverly Place storage facility in Framingham and arrested 26-year old Rezwan Ferdaus of 22 Coburn Drive, Ashland, MA.

    Ferdaus was arrested on (3) Federal charges which included:

    • Attempting to Damage and Destroy Federal Governmental Buildings Using an Explosive
    • Attempting to Injure and Destroy National Defense Premises
    • Attempting to Provide Material Support and Resources to a Foreign Terrorist Organization

    Ferdaus, a self proclaimed jihadist was intent on blowing up the Pentagon and the U.S. Capital Building  using explosives rigged in (more…)

    Ashland Terrorist Arrested at Framingham Storage Unit
  • Mystery Unfolds from Saxonville Civil War Era Envelope

    Civil War Era Postal Cover Mailed to Saxonville, Mass.
    Seymour & Blair Civil War era postal cover mailed to Mr. John Lewis, Saxonville, Mass. is one of only two known to exist. (CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE)

    FRAMINGHAM, MA -After ten days on the online auction site eBay, an envelope mailed over 100 years ago to Saxonville sold for $688.76 to the high bidder.

    The envelope, or “cover” as it’s more accurately called by philatelic collectors, bears a patriotic image of Horatio Seymour and Frank P. Blair campaigning for President and Vice President of the United States in the election of 1868.

    Seymour lost the election to Ulysses S. Grant.

    The cover had been mailed from Auburn, Mass to a “Mr. John Lewis, Saxonville, Mass.” in the 1890’s, (as noted in the auction listing — the date is uncertain as (more…)

    Mystery Unfolds from Saxonville Civil War Era Envelope

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