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November 24, 2009

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Dr. Holly Mason has joined the staff of Howard Goldberg, M.D., and Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Laser Center in Swampscott. She is a recent graduate of Tufts Medical School and has a special interest in dermatologic surgery and pediatric dermatology.

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Sumner Jones of Eastern Bank, and a resident of Salem, and David Read of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and a resident of Topsfield, were appointed to three-year terms as trustees of the Essex National Heritage Commission.

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Katie Remare-Johnson of Beverly, coordinator of the support services response center at Beverly Hospital, was awarded a Star of Excellence from Northeast Hospital Corp.

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Rosaleen Doherty of Right at Home, In Home Care and Assistance and a resident of Marblehead, is the new president of North Shore Women in Business. She also serves on the board of directors of The Rotary Club of Marblehead Harbor and The Phoenix School in Salem.

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George Hall of Topsfield, a partner at Anderson and Krieger in Cambridge, was recently recognized by the online legal journal Law and Politics in its list of Massachusetts super lawyers.

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Carla Panciera, a teacher at Ipswich High School, has won the 2009 Bordighera Poetry Prize, given annually to a poet of Italian-American descent whose manuscript will be published as a bilingual volume, for her manuscript "No Day, No Dusk, No Love."

Milestones

GoldCoast Mortgage Service of Beverly is celebrating its 10th business anniversary this month. It specializes in refinancing homes whose values are less than their mortgage balances.

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Swing With Style, which sells ladies' golf and tennis gear and accessories, has moved to a new location at 85 Andover St. in Danvers.

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EAB Testing of Salem, which tests and services elevators, was recently welcomed by the Peabody Area Chamber of Commerce as a new member.

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Next Level Business Development, a business coaching practice at 1 Sasha Circle in Peabody, recently joined the Peabody Area of Commerce.

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Envista Corp. of Beverly, which makes Web-based software for infrastructure project coordination, recently announced the District of Columbia will use Envista software to coordinate hundreds of road and utility construction and maintenance projects to be performed in public rights of way.

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