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Please take a moment to review this flyer sent to us by Sergeant Perry of the Barnstable Police.  It contains important information concerning the guidelines on commercial vehicle enforcement.  We are coming into our busy season and should all be prepared to be safe and to adhere to the guidelines!  Consider posting this at your business for everyone to see.

COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT FLYER 

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  • March 15, 2019 12:28 PM | Deleted user

    State Agricultural Officials Urge Residents to Check Plants for Spotted Lanternfly - Discovery of Single Adult Insect Highlights Importance of Vigilant Reporting of this Pest

    The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) announced today that a single dead specimen of the invasive pest known as spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) was reported and confirmed at a private residence in Boston. As a result, MDAR is urging the public to check for signs of spotted lanternfly adults in any potted plants that they may have received over the holiday season and to report any potential sightings of this pest on MDAR's online reporting form (http://massnrc.org/pests/slf) by taking photographs and collecting a specimen if possible. Residents should look for large, gray insects, about one inch long, with black spots and red underwings.

    "Early detection plays an important role in the protection of the economic and ecological resources of our state from invasive species," said MDAR Commissioner John Lebeaux. "We ask all residents who have received potted plants this past December to help us protect Massachusetts' environment and agricultural industries by checking for and reporting signs of spotted lanternfly."

    The insect appears to have been unintentionally transported this past December in a shipment of poinsettia plants originating from Pennsylvania. Because only one dead adult insect was found, and spotted lanternfly dies off when a hard frost hits, there is currently no evidence that this pest has become established in Massachusetts. However, additional surveys are planned in the area to confirm that no other occurrences of lanternfly are present.

    Spotted lanternfly is an invasive sap-feeding insect from Asia that was first found in the United States in 2014 in Pennsylvania. While the main host plant of this pest is tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima), spotted lanternfly attacks a variety of trees, shrubs, and vines, and has the potential to impact a broad range of agricultural commodities, including apples, peaches, grapes/wine, maple syrup, as well as the ornamental nursery industry.

  • March 11, 2019 12:23 PM | Deleted user

    The following article was forwarded to us today, March 11, by the HBRACC. 

    10-15 American Mobilizers are still available for summer starts! 

    Learn more about Mobilize and how they can help you with your seasonal staffing needs

    The busy summer season is fast approaching. Do you have all your seasonal workers secured to meet higher demand? Are you still waiting for visas to hire foreign workers? It's time to stop worrying about visas. At Mobilize, we have Americans ready to work for your business!

    We are easier and faster than securing H-2B Visa and J-1 Visa workers. As you are painfully aware, staffing your seasonal positions with foreign workers has become next to impossible, with increased restrictions, complicated paperwork and long processing times. But, it's tough to attract local talent to customer service industries like tourism and hospitality.

    So, what's the solution? Mobilize delivers a dedicated workforce of pre-screened, enthusiastic workers who want to explore the country and get real-life, hands-on work experience.

    If you are interested in learning more, schedule a one on one meeting with Founder and President Benjamin Guth to review your staff recruitment needs for Mobilize's next seasonal worker deployment in May/June for the busy summer. This is time sensitive, as booking needs to be secured in the next 7-10 days for spring starts.

    Contact:
    Benjamin Guth, Mobilize
    Phone: 1-888-934-0029, ext. 5
    Email: Bguth@mobilizejobs.com


     
    The big benefits to your business

    • Mobilize guarantees your vacant positions will be filled by our motivated staff.
    • We'll help you grow your business without labor interruptions or staff shortages.
    • We eliminate HR headaches like training, payroll, benefits, and incentives. Mobilize handles it all.
    • We deliver a trained, hardworking, enthusiastic and continuous workforce when you need them most.


    Visit the website to find out more!

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