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Monday, September 17, 2012

Tri-Town Chamber Ramps Up With Membership Campaign

If you own a business or do business in the Mansfield, Foxboro or Norton areas, and you are not a member of the Tri-Town Chamber Chamber of Commerce, now is your opportunity to join.

Through Nov. 1, the Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce is having a “Grow The Chamber” membership drive. If you join during this time you will receive over $1,000 in benefits donated by current chamber members ranging from brand, marketing and website consultation to a two-hour social media review. As a member of the Tri-Town Chamber you can can attend monthly networking events to meet new contacts, seminars to grow their business and can join one of the more intimate networking groups to build a business peer group.  In addition, there will be multiple opportunities to attend economic and legislative breakfasts for information on the local economy. Other programs include Women’s Link for personal and professional growth and the Business …

Friday, September 9, 2011

Tri-Town Chamber Launches 5-Week Membership Blitz In September

New members will receive $2,400 worth of special incentives for joining.

Foxborough, Mansfield and Norton businesses that want to increase their community visibility and make connections have an opportunity for growth with the Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce this month. Between Sept. 1 and Oct. 6, 70 current Tri-Town Chamber members will be reaching out to business owners as part of the Chamber’s 2011 Membership Campaign. The Campaign is designed to attract companies from every industry and profession including accountants, advertising agencies, architects, auto sales and service centers, caterers, chiropractors, contractors, dentists, dry cleaners, electricians, engineers, hair stylists, doctors and healthcare professionals, insurance agents, landscapers, retailers, restaurant and bar owners, lawyers, real estate…

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3:04 am on Saturday, September 10, 2011

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