Patty and Helen spent the afternoon selling our $5 Breast Cancer Research Fund raffle tickets at Roche Brothers in West Roxbury. For those who don't know, the raffle raises funding for a Navigator Program at the UConn Health Center and Beth Israel/Brigham & Womens Hospitals here in Boston.
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Great afternoon for raffle ticket sales at Roche Bros in West Rox
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Labels: 02446, Breast Cancer Research Fund, Top Agents, Wiliam Raveis
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Henrygate: Part II
We'll get to the news of the day a little later (Housing sales up, but Globe says they're down!) but the latest in the case of one John W. Henry vs. the Brookline Preservation Committee.
Sheri Flagler, the chair of the committee, was quoted yesterday by the Brookline TAB as saying she would be visiting the McCourt house to see if it had any historical significance. The committee would then determine whether they should intervene, therefore blocking any tear down for at least one year.
With all due respect...THIS IS BROOKLINE. I challenge anyone out there to find three consecutive non-attached structures with any architectural continuity in our lovely community. Don't get me wrong, I wish above all else that the condo buildings that look like cheap 1970's motels were never built. I wish the gaudy glass walled buildings were not mixed in with our lovely bow-front brick "brownstones." Where was the preservation committee then?
Now, it would be wrong of me to question intervention when I would like nothing more than retroactive intervention, but this is a single family home that most likely will not be seen by anyone but invited guests and those people who specifically go out of their way to see it.
There was a similar issue in my neighborhood about two months ago. There was a house on the corner of Thorndike St. and Winchester St. which had a demolition request filed. Immediately posters went up on every telephone pole and mailbox begging for people to step up and come to the hearing to prevent this tear down from happening. The community (immediate neighbors) responded and the one year "stay of execution" was put in place. When you see my neighborhood you can see what makes sense about this decision. I do not think the decision in congested and condensed Coolidge Corner is the same as in a sprawling multi-acreage estate in secluded "South Brookline."
My feelings are:
a) Let's let Mr. Henry focus on the task at hand first, and not decide anything until November 2nd.
b) Let's (and I've said this before with the LDS debate) wait and see what his plans are for the properties
c) Let's all sit and think of all the things we would feel entitled to if we had purchased something for $16.5 million.
While you're thinking of all of that money, please consider taking $10 and purchasing a raffle ticket to support Breast Cancer Research. You might just win tickets to see Mr. Henry's other large purchase in the area.
Labels: Breast Cancer Research Fund, John Henry, Preservation, Red Sox
Monday, September 10, 2007
William Raveis Breast Cancer Research Fund
I want to take a quick second to direct attention to the link in the upper left of this page. September is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and William Raveis Real Estate is holding a raffle fundraiser. Details on the prizes can be found by clicking the logo and tickets can be ordered by sending me your contact info through the link below the logo.
Just a little snapshot of what Raveis has done this year:
Highlights of 2007:
• A $100,000 William Raveis Young Investigator Grant was presented to Dr. Maysa Abu-Khalaf, MD, Yale University, to support important research of biomarker validation in patients with HER2 positive metastatic breast cancer treated with Rapamune to overcome resistance to the HER2 targeted therapy, Herceptin
• $10,000 was earmarked specifically for the Navigator Care Program at the UConn Health Center, which pairs newly diagnosed breast cancer patients with trained volunteers who assist them through the entire treatment process
• A total of $180,000 was donated to the Breast Cancer Alliance, Greenwich, CT; Dana-Farber Women’s Cancers Center, Boston, MA; and the Ray and Carol Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center at the UConn Health Center, Farmington, CT.
We’re battling breast cancer and gaining ground, but still…
• Breast cancer incidence in women has increased from one in 20 in 1960 to one in eight today
• Nationwide, an estimated 40,000 will die from breast cancer this year
• Breast cancer is the leading cause of death for women aged 45-55 in the United States
• All women are at risk for breast cancer. Approximately 90% of women who develop breast cancer do not have a family history of the disease.
A portion of all commissions earned by William Raveis Sales Associates is donated to the Research Fund, and this is another opportunity to help make a difference. Please take a second to consider it, or pass the information along to someone else.
Thank you!
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