Phil Paleologos remembers Anthony Martignetti, the young boy from the Prince spaghetti commercial who passed away at the age of 63, and a simpler time.
New Bedford does a poor job in marketing locally made products. For that matter, Massachusetts as a whole doesn't do much better. We are often encouraged to "shop local," but it's difficult to know where to find locally made stuff or what stuff even exists...
Imagine driving down William Street in New Bedford and seeing an ad for McDonald's plastered on the side of City Hall. Or how about a Dunkin' Donuts logo on your child's school building? Those could be realities if New Bedford moves into the world of municipal marketing...
New Bedford residents are invited to become tourists in their own city this weekend.
The New Bedford Office of Tourism and Marketing, along with the Connecting for Change Conference, is offering coupons valid at a number of City amenities as part of Hometown Tourist Weekend...
Were you aware that your personal information—everything from your shopping habits to your health history—can be available to creditors, employers, landlords, insurers, law enforcement agencies, and, of course, criminals? All they need to do is tap into the public and private databases that gather, buy, and sell your vital statistics...