Xander Bogaerts to Sign Eleven Year Deal With Padres

*Breaking*

MLB is is reporting that the San Diego Padres and longtime Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts have agreed to an 11-year contract worth upwards of $280 million, a source told MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand. The club has yet to confirm the deal, but the writing is on the wall for his tenure with the Sox.

Bogaerts has been the starting shortstop for the Red Sox for nine seasons. After his initial debut he quickly became a regular, multi time all star and silver slugger.

In only his 2nd full season Bogaerts won the first of his five Silver Slugger Awards, which is given to the best offensive player in the league at each position.

In 2016 he made his first of four All-Star appearances. Negotiations to retain his services have been contentious and the blow back from this will have repercussions in Red Sox nation. The result of the signing means that Trevor Story will be the Sox SS of the near future, although in his first season as last years big free agent signing he was largely viewed as a disappointment.

Earlier today the Sox announced the signing of Japanese superstar Masataka Yoshida and closer Kenley Jansen




Empire Ford is Hiring in New Bedford for an Automotive Service Advisor

Empire ford is hiring for an Automotive Service Advisor/Writer. Join an awesome team!

Earn $70,000.00 – $100,000.00 per year
Job description

Empire Ford needs an Experienced Ford Certified Service Advisor who is an expert in the art and science of customer service. Must be able to greet guests, schedule appointments and act as a liaison between customers and service techs. If you can make customers feel welcome and confident that their needs are being met, then our dealership may be your next career home. Put your people skills to work for us and find out more now.

Please submit resume to David Pacheco, Service & Parts Director at dpacheco@buyempireautogroup.com
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Three years of automotive service advisor experience is required, Ford experience preferred, but not necessary.

Job Responsibilities

Greet service department customers promptly and courteously—attitude is everything!
Listen to customers and clearly translate repair needs to techs
Up-sell additional services using low pressure, high integrity methods
Provide accurate repair/maintenance estimates
Adhere to policies on vehicle care and operation
Follow up on each repair and keep customers informed of progress
Sell and manage extended warranties
Inspect repair quality and ensure all work is complete
Notify customers when vehicles are ready for pick up
Review and explain repairs and associated costs with customers
Handle minor customer concerns and complaints
Keep Service Manager informed of all problems and potential problems
Maintain Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) scores in accordance with dealership standards
Bilingual a plus

Compensation

$5,000.00 sign on bonus to qualified candidates.

Compensation is based on experience and commensurate with Fortune 500 companies. We offer the highest compensation packages in New England.

Benefits include medical, vision and dental insurance, 401K retirement savings plan, PTO (Personal Time Off), company paid continuing education and training. ​

Health insurance
Paid time off
Dental insurance
401(k)
Vision insurance
Life insurance
Referral program
Employee discount

Our company maintains a strong policy of equal employment opportunity for all associates. We hire, train, promote and compensate associates on the basis of personal and professional competence and potential for advancement without regard for race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, disability or citizenship, as well as other classifications protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.

Equal Opportunity Employer Drug-Free workplace
Please submit resume to David Pacheco, Service & Parts Director at dpacheco@buyempireautogroup.com




Lindsey’s Family Restaurant in Wareham to Permanently Close

As announced on its Facebook page earlier today from owner Cheri Lindsey:

“To My Amazing Customers,

It is with a very heavy heart that I write this announcement. Unfortunately, after 74 years of being in business, Lindsey’s Family Restaurant has closed its doors for good. This decision was not made lightly and has been extremely hard to come to terms with. I have dedicated 40 years of my life to providing our community with delicious, homemade food and excellent service and am so proud of all we have accomplished. Sadly, like so many other restaurants before us, we have finally succumbed to COVID.

Although government funding we received allowed us to operate for a couple years longer than some, ultimately having to shut down 2 days per week due to lack of staffing, increasing wages, increasing food cost and a decrease in consumer spending, I am left with this startling reality.

I want everyone to know that it has been an honor to serve you over the past four decades and I could not imagine dedicating my life to anything else. I have seen generations of families come through our doors. I have shared in the mourning of parents and spouses lost and rejoiced in the birth of children and grandchildren. I have been fortunate enough to employ some absolutely incredible people that have become more like family than employees and will forever be indebted to them for helping to make Lindsey’s such a special place. Lindsey’s has allowed me to show love and appreciation through our food to thank countless nurses, caregivers, first responders, veterans and local businesses throughout the years and for that I will be forever grateful.

Never in my life would I have thought this would be how things would end – so abruptly with no closure for myself, my family, my employees or my customers. At the end of the day, we are not shutting down because the quality of our food declined. We are not shutting down because people did not want to come to eat here anymore, as there were often lines out the door. We are shutting down because we could not physically staff our restaurant to be open 7 days a week. This fact has left me shocked, devastated and confused.

Please know that closing this way will never sit well with me and is something that I am going to have to work through in the months and years to come. My heart is broken. I cannot say thank you enough to everyone for your patronage and support over all these years. It has meant more than you could ever know.”

Sincerely,
Cheri Lindsey




Missing MA Hiker Has Been Found Dead

Reporting on an earlier story we shared this week, a missing Massachusetts woman Emily Sotelo, 19, of Westford, Massachusetts,has now been reported deceased. The associated press has shared the following:

Captain Michael Eastman of New Hampshire Fish and Game’s Law Enforcement Division said Sotelo was found around 11 a.m. by Fish and Game conservation officers on Mount Lafayette and was taken off the mountain by the New Hampshire National Guard.

He said she was located between Lafayette Brook and the mountain’s summit. Search crews had found some indication Tuesday that she had gone into that area but ran out of daylight and resumed their search on Wednesday.

“It looks like she had been blown off the top of the mountain in the high winds and cold temperatures,” Eastman said.

She appears to have died of exposure to the elements. This is a developing story.




Southcoast Neediest Families Prize-a-Palooza Returns on Sunday Dec. 4th in New Bedford

The Southcoast Neediest Families Prize-a-Palooza will be held on Sunday, December 4th. 12p-8p at Whaler Inn and Suites 500 Hathaway Road New Bedford. Stop by for an all day, family friendly, free admission, prize raffle event. All food and prizes are donated by local (and some national) companies. There will be over 250 prizes to raffle off throughout the day every hour, as well as the “Big Prize raffle” that goes on all day. Some of the “Big Prizes” include a week long Maine House Rental, A book of scratch tickets valued at $500 , an Ipad with a keyboard case and wireless mouse, a Meta-Quest Virtual Reality headset, A Michael Kors Handbag, a Nintendo Switch video game system, Red Sox tickets, Celtics tickets, An overnight stay at Bayside Resort, a suit from Professional Image, Avalon Spa treatments, unique liquor items such as a 19 Crimes Snoop Dog cooler and wine, a Tito’s ugly sweater set and much more.

Some of the Big Prize raffle items will be available to purchase on-line by clicking the attached link: https://neartail.com/public/115575994388615696979/all/form/1FAIpQLScnGELNR1x3NVbpgrBk3zNH4rW_DQNn-cZKChOJTfo9HhopbQ
You can also scan the QR Code:

You do not need to be present to win but you will need to be available to pick up if you do win. Follow the event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/747097016605053 to stay updated!

You can also win lots of other raffle prizes including: restaurant gift cards such as Servedwell (Joe’s original, Black Whale and Cisco) cards, Lorenzo’s, Bocca, Cask and Pig, Brewfish, Dillon’s Restaurant, Lolly’s Café, Spa Larimar gift card, liquor baskets, kids baskets, handmade items, lots and lots of gift baskets, gas cards, lottery tickets and so much more…

DJ Joe Lima will be back for the 8th year and volunteering his time, there will be a visit from Santa sometime between 1p and 4p and the kids can enjoy have face painting and crafts (and big kids too!). Spin the prize wheel that goes all day until the prizes run out; that’s always a big hit!

We will have food throughout the day available for our guests. Food is donated by Joe’s Original, Pa Raffa’s, McDonalds (Kings Hway, Hathaway Road and Faunce Corner Road), GNB Voke, Dominos Pizza, MyPlace Restaurant, Palace Pizza, Little Phoenix, Ryan’s Pub, and the Salvation Army.

All money raised goes to support children and families in need for the holidays through the Salvation Army. This year they have a goal of $35,000 but they would love to hit $40,000! The Salvation Army helps out over 2000 families in need for Christmas. The money raised would help provide food, toys and clothing for between 300-400 children. This is our 8th year that the event has been run by Southcoast Neediest Families Prize-a-Palooza and the organiation has been able to raise between $25,000 and $35,000 each year!

Can you help spread the word? They are still looking for Prize and food donors for this years event. Any donor will be listed in our donor flyer and we are always willing to promote businesses by handing out business cards or any other provided materials. Anyone wishing to donate can contact Kristen Lancaster at 774-263-1412 or by emailing neediest1970@gmail.com. For more information and to stay up-to-date with prizes and information, check out their Facebook Page South Coast Neediest Families Prize-a-Palooza.




CMHS is hiring for Direct Support Professionals in Greater New Bedford

Be a part of a company working together to help others and make a positive impact in people’s lives.

Comprehensive Mental Health Systems, Inc. (CMHS, Inc.) is a human services agency seeking caring and motivated Direct Support Professionals to provide community based residential supports for individuals with disabilities in New Bedford, Dartmouth and Westport. By becoming a member of the CMHS team, you can learn new skills and ensure each individual home offers safety and rest, which allows each person we serve to have choice, control and feel at ease. Interested in applying? Click HERE to start your application: https://www.cmhsma.org/employment/
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Full-Time (30+ Hours) and Part-Time (<30 Hours) 2nd shift positions available now!
Starting Wage: $18.32 – Day Shift | $1.10/hour wage increase on July 1st | $2.32 or more/hour wage increase after 1 year of employment!

Benefits include, but not limited to:
• Pay increase after 1 year and increases commensurate with length of time with company
• Health Insurance (Tufts Health Plan) paid at 75% company cost
• Dental Insurance (Guardian Dental Plan) paid at 50% company cost
• Vacation and sick/personal time
• Holiday pay and double time paid for holidays worked

The role of a Direct Support Professional at CMHS includes the opportunity to:
• Participate as an active, positive member of the CMHS team
• Assist individuals with participation in social, community and recreational activities
• Promote wellness related activities in the home and the community
• Assist individuals with all activities of daily living as needed and indicated
• Understand, follow and adhere to company and worksite policy and procedure, related documentation and medical/clinical protocols
• Actively participate in the implementation of individual service plans
• Promote and ensure each individual home offers safety and rest that allows each person to have choice, control and feel at ease

Job Requirements:

*All applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent (documentation required), a valid driver’s license and personal vehicle, and must pass an acceptable DPPC Registry screening, criminal history review (CORI), National Background check, Sex Offender (SORI), RMV screen and drug screening.

Interested in applying? Click HERE to start your application: https://www.cmhsma.org/employment/




Gov. Charlie Baker says Trump ‘hurt the party’s chances’ in midterm elections

Colin A. Young, State House News Service

Stepping onto a stage that he usually shuns, outgoing Gov. Charlie Baker recently invited CNN to his State House office so he could share his thoughts on the midterm elections and the direction of his Republican Party.

In the interview that aired Monday on the national network, the two-term governor said his party needs to realize that “voters want collaborative elected officials.”

“I think the biggest issue that played out in the midterms is something that I’ve talked about a lot over the course of the past eight years, which is voters, generally speaking, especially in battleground states aren’t interested in extremism. They just aren’t,” Baker said in the interview with Jake Tapper. “They want people who they believe are going to be reasonable, who are going to be collaborative and who represent sort of the fundamental tenet of democracy that it’s supposed to be a distributed decision-making model and you’re supposed to be OK with that.”

Though they may still end up with control of the U.S. House, Republicans took a drubbing in last week’s midterms. What was forecast to be a “red wave” ended up being the best midterms for a sitting president’s party in decades as Democrats retained control of the U.S. Senate for the rest of President Joe Biden’s term. Baker, a Republican who has at times been the “most popular” governor in America, will be replaced in the corner office by Democrat Maura Healey, and Baker did not campaign for her defeated GOP rival, Geoff Diehl.

As he introduced the pre-taped interview with the outgoing governor, Tapper said that “Baker rarely does national TV interviews but he invited me to his office in the State House for an exclusive one-on-one because he was seemingly so distressed about where the Republican Party is headed.”

Baker said the Republican Party feels “significant influence from the former president,” referring to Donald Trump, and said Trump’s influence “probably hurt the party and hurt the party’s chances on Election Day, not just here in Massachusetts, in Maryland, but in many of those other battleground states.”

“The big message coming out of Tuesday, and I would argue the big message voters are going to send going forward, is you need to demonstrate in word and deed that you believe this is always going to be about more than just your party and you’re partisans,” Baker, who only endorsed one Republican candidate running statewide here this year, said.

The governor, who often deflected questions about politics before last week’s elections, opted against seeking a third term and furthering his own politics of bipartisanship. His like-minded lieutenant governor, Karyn Polito, also chose not to run for governor, leaving the Trump-backed Diehl to try to hold the office for the GOP.

The governor then touched upon some of what he talked about when he gave a lecture at Harvard’s Institute of Politics earlier this month. Millions of people every year give up on political parties and become independent or unenrolled voters, Baker said.

“That’s a big statement that people are making about what they think about the narrowness of the vision and the attitude of the parties,” he said.

In that speech at Harvard, and again on CNN, Baker recounted how David Bowie in 1999 was already talking about how dramatically — for good and ill — the internet would change society. Baker said the iconic artist was right in many ways.

“There will be certain things the internet will do that will be wonderful and amazing, and that’s absolutely the case. But he also said it would create tremendous disruption and this capacity for a very dark side to find itself and to leverage it and to make it something where truth would be defined by the users and the producers,” Baker said. “And I think in some ways he was right. And he was the only one who was talking about this back then, I give him huge credit.”

Asked why he hasn’t more outspoken against President Trump, despite being billed as an anti-Trump Republican, Baker retorted that he has not “been shy about my point of view on this stuff, I’ve just chosen to make the way I govern and the way we get things done a statement about how I think this should work.” Baker also mentioned that he did not vote for Trump either time the former president ran for office.

Tapper asked the governor why Republicans weren’t “running to you” for a White House run, given Baker’s “most popular governor” status.

“Well first of all, I’m a northeast Republican, which looks and acts a little different than many of the Republicans around the country,” Baker responded. “It’s a 50-state country and that’s part of what makes it beautiful and gorgeous and also what creates a lot of the noise that goes on at the national level.”

He added that Republicans need to broaden their horizons beyond the party’s core to reach out to independent voters if they want success on the national scale.

Earlier this year, when Baker was participating in a CNN-hosted conference in California, Harvard professor David Liu tweeted that Baker told attendees he would be ‘in the picture’ in the 2024 election.

“I am not, nor will I ever be — OK? My wife is standing right back there and she will be the first to vouch — a candidate for national office,” Baker said in July 2015.

Baker is spending the early part of this week in Florida for meetings of the Republican Governors Association, a group dedicated to electing and reelecting GOP governors.




The AHEAD Company Store is Opening to Shoppers on November 18th in New Bedford

Every year there is great anticipation of this event and this season the Ahead USA Company Store will be open the next two weekends in November and three weekends in December. Every visit is different as the stock rotates daily, but you’ll always find a great selection of clothes, hats, jackets, sportswear, golf apparel and accessories at amazing prices. The best part? All of the products are made proudly right here in New Bedford.

Here is a graphic with the store hours for the 2022 Holiday Season:

And here are directions:

Take RT. 140 to EXIT 7 – NEW BEDFORD INDUSTRIAL PARK
270 SAMUEL BARNET BLVD., NEW BEDFORD, MA.
DRIVE TO THE END OF BARNET BLVD AND ENTER THE SECOND “AHEAD” DRIVE WAY
DRIVE TO THE BACK OF THE BUILDING TO THE DOOR LABELED STORE ENTRANCE.
PLEASE NO PHONE CALLS • CASH OR CREDIT CARD

https://www.facebook.com/aheadusa




The New Bedford Festival Theatre announces historic 33rd season!

New Bedford Festival Theatre announces historic 33rd season!

New Bedford Festival Theatre and Executive Producer Wendy Hall along with Artistic Director George Charbonneau and Associate Artistic Director Elizabeth Bettencourt have announced the company’s 33rd season. Festival Theatre will now be producing shows year-round. In this historic season, Festival Theatre will move from a single summer production to a full season of three (3) major musical
productions starting in November 2022.

The Festival Theatre kicks off the holiday season with Irving Berlin’s White Christmas for 8 performances only!

Based on the classic holiday film; a song and dance duo follow two beautiful singing sisters to a Vermont inn for their Christmas show. This holiday classic features a dazzling score filled with well known standards including the Academy Award winning title song. White Christmas is an uplifting musical to celebrate the holidays.

Performances:November 26, December 1,2,& 3 at 8:00pm and November 26,27, December 3 &
4 at 2:00pm.
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The Broadway classic The Wiz with Music and Lyrics by Charlie Smalls will “Ease on down…” to the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center for 5 performances.
A beloved Broadway gem, The Wiz offers a dazzling mix of rock, gospel, and soul music. This timeless tale of Dorothy’s adventures through the land of Oz is a fun,
family-friendly modern musical.

Performances: April 27, 28, 29 at 8:00pm and April 28 and 30 at 2:00pm.
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A summer tradition returns! Andrew Lloyd Webber’s smash hit musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat for 8 performances! One of the most enduring shows of all time. Joseph… is a reimagining of the Biblical story of Joseph, his father Jacob, eleven brothers, and the coat of many colors. Performances: July 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 at 7:00 PM and July 23,29,and 30 at 2:00 PM.

Single Tickets: Ranging from $39-$65

Season Subscriptions: All 3 shows for one low price! Ranging from $110-$160 per person.

Single Tickets and Subscriptions are now on sale online at zeiterion.org, by phone (508)994-2900, or in person at the Zeiterion Box Office.

For more information: Please visit www.nbfestivaltheatre.com




Record Breaking Powerball Jackpot Delayed Due to “Glitch”

BREAKING:

Powerball says “The winning numbers and recorded video of the drawing will be posted to http://Powerball.com.”

Powerball released the following statement:

“Tonight’s Powerball drawing has been delayed due to a participating lottery needing extra time to complete the required security protocols. Powerball has strict security requirements that must be met by all 48 lotteries before a drawing can occur.

When the required security protocols are complete, the drawing will be performed under the supervision of lottery security officials and independent auditors.

The winning numbers and recorded video of the drawing will be posted to the Powerball website and YouTube channel.

We apologize for the delay.”

Let the conspiracy theories begin!