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Raynham honors Advantage Truck Group for new site

0 The Raynham Economic and Business Development Commission has recognized Advantage Truck Group with a New Construction Award for its new facility on Paramount Drive.

Raynham honors Advantage Truck Group for new site
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What happened

The commission presented the award at a special meeting at Veterans Memorial Town Hall, according to a community announcement. Advantage Truck Group is a heavy-duty truck dealership and repair facility at 501 Paramount Drive in the Raynham Woods Commerce Park. The business is owned by Kevin Holmes and managed by Michael Ramian and Christopher Pedemios.

“They did a great job constructing this facility and it is a great addition to our commercial real estate,” commission Chairman John Noblin said, according to the announcement. “We’re very glad the Advantage Truck Group chose to expand their business in our town, and we wish them the best.”

Commission members, who are appointed by the Raynham Select Board, promote economic and business development in the town. They recognize businesses and individuals annually who contribute to making Raynham a better place for residents and businesses.

Context and Background

The commission presented four awards: two New Construction Awards and two Citizen Awards.

We will feature each of the four winners in a separate story.

Along with Noblin, the commission includes Carol Sullivan, Bea Scannel, William Lewis, Russ Martorana, Matthew Henry and Kenneth Bollin.

Raynham Select Board member Patricia Riley thanked the commission for its efforts in promoting the town’s economic and business development.

Analysis

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Raynham honors Advantage Truck Group for new site
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Why it matters

“We all know, but neglect to say it often enough, that the economic and commercial development of a community is vital to its success, and not only financially. We have been very fortunate in Raynham to be able to enjoy a strong economic and commercial base. To the award recipients that we celebrate here today, congratulations. Each business honored, each individual celebrated, has played and, hopefully, will continue to play their own special role in the success, in the vitality, in the life blood of our community, and for that, we offer our gratitude and appreciation,” Riley said, according to the announcement.

Noblin also thanked the award recipients, public officials and citizens for their support.

Key takeaways

  • 0 The Raynham Economic and Business Development Commission has recognized Advantage Truck Group with a New Construction Award for its new facility on Paramount Drive.
  • The commission presented the award at a special meeting at Veterans Memorial Town Hall, according to a community announcement. Advantage Truck Group is a heavy-duty truck dealership and repair facility at 501 Paramount D
  • “They did a great job constructing this facility and it is a great addition to our commercial real estate,” commission Chairman John Noblin said, according to the announcement. “We’re very glad the Advantage Truck Group
  • Commission members, who are appointed by the Raynham Select Board, promote economic and business development in the town. They recognize businesses and individuals annually who contribute to making Raynham a better place

What to watch next

Stay tuned for updates as this story develops. Key indicators to watch include official government or organizational responses, market reactions, and any follow-up announcements from the parties involved.

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