Area Business News
The Sears store in Gloucester was recently named a Hometown Store Premier Dealer.
Riverside Walter Reed Hospital in Gloucester is in the beginning stages of a $1.2 million project that will fully renovate its inpatient rooms.
Boatcrafters, a fiberglass and gelcoat repair service for boats, opened in mid-March off Crab Thicket Road, Gloucester.
Deb Kerns-Anderson of Gloucester, at left, was the winner of the Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal’s March Madness advertising promotion. Advertising representative Regina South presents Kerns-Anderson with a basket of prizes; she also won a $50 gift card to the restaurant of her choice, selecting Jessica’s Sweet Shop, Gloucester. Photo by Kim Robins
Oyster Cove Boatworks & Yacht Brokerage, White Marsh, has recently launched a full line of engine services.
Highway Shell opened in mid-March on Route 17, Ark.
Aubergine, a women’s boutique located at Hartfield Village Center in Middlesex County, held its grand opening this past Saturday.
Carol Sigley recently joined the staff of Tom Wilke Insurance Agency, Inc.
Water Pro, Inc., a water treatment company based in Gloucester, recently expanded its customer base in the Richmond area and plans to open a branch there later this year.
Off The Hook Seafood Shanty opened for business March 21 at White Marsh Shopping Center.
Larry Kessler recently began practicing law from his Bavon residence.
Stacie Willett, owner of Stacie’s Second Chance, a high-end consignment shop in Ordinary, will host a grand opening event this weekend at the store.









