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The Chamber Thanks Participants, Town and Residents for Town Day

Support and participation from local businesses, the Town of Stoneham and residents made this year's Town Day a true community celebration.

The Stoneham Chamber of Commerce would like to express our gratitude to the many residents who joined us this year in support of the local business community and in celebration of Stoneham at Town Day.

Town Day was established to celebrate and showcase Stoneham and its business, recreation, artistic, cultural and non-profit communities. In our 36th year, we are proud of how the event has grown and the many facets of the community that come together to make the day a success. Town Day is organized by the Chamber’s Planning Committee led by Jeff Buxton with BIZ-ID, Karyn Millerick with The Dirty Doodle, Marylou Hardy with Winchester Hospital and Laura Olifiers with RE/MAX Andrew Realty. Each committee member took time from their business to organize the day.

Additionally, we are fortunate to receive the support, leadership and expertise of the Town Administrator, Dennis Sheehan, Chief of Police, Jim McIntyre and Department of Public Works Director, Brett Gonsalves. With their support and the support of their staff, each went above and beyond to make sure that Town Day would be safe and enjoyable for all who attended.

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Lastly, we are grateful to presenting sponsors MelroseWakefield Hospital and Winchester Hospital, a member of Beth Israel Lahey Health and corporate sponsors Eastern Bank, Stoneham Ford, Salem Five, StonehamBank, Cassidy Landscaping, Premier Homes Real Estate, RE/MAX Andrew Realty Services, Gerrior Masonry and Landscape Contractors, Excel Orthopaedic Specialists, Senior Whole Health, Kindercare and The Stoneham Independent whose generosity made this year’s event possible.

The Chamber of Commerce thanks the residents, business owners and the Town of Stoneham for making Town Day a true community celebration and we look forward to next year.

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