The Internet retailer said the collection would begin in time for next year's holiday shopping season.
Checking out at Amazon.com will be a little pricier starting next November. The Internet retailer will start collecting Massachusetts state tax for next year's holiday shopping season. Gov. Deval Patrick's office announced the deal Tuesday, stating the company would be adding jobs to Massachusetts in the next few years. Amazon.com and Patrick said they would work together to support a federal bill allowing individual states to collect sales tax in states where they have no physical location. The co-owner of one well-known Boston area business that has been hit hard by Amazon's tax-free run is is celebrating the decision. "For every brick and mortar retailer, this is a huge victory,” Dana Brigham of Brookline Booksmith told CBS Boston. "It …
Meet Evan Scollard, a Lynnfield resident and St. John's Prep senior who recently published his first novel.
A 17 year old senior at St. John's Prep has published his first novel after about a year of steady writing. Evan Scollard, who is a Lynnfield resident, had the novel, "Without Regard To Fortune" published earlier this year and it is currently available on Amazon and through Barnes and Noble. The publishing process was through AuthorHouse and reportedly took about five months. The book, as described on the Amazon page, tells the coming of age story of Miles Carlyn, a timid and wealthy New England blue blood who goes on to serve in the Vietnam War. In a recent conversation with Patch, Scollard said that he spent much of the past year writing - often for an hour a night on school nights after doing his homework, followed by four or five more …
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Staples, which has two stores in Danvers, said its move to close stores could boost revenue.
Staples, which has two stores in Danvers, will close 30 of its North American stores to try and boost revenue. The company, headquartered in Framingham, didn't say which stores would be shuttered. It employs 88,000 workers worldwide. One of the Danvers stores is at the Liberty Tree Mall and the other is at Danvers Plaza, at the intersection of Route 62 and U.S. Route 1 and I-95. In a news release, Staples said it wants to concentrate on its online retail operation. Staples is the largest office supplier in the United States. It's also the second-largest online retailer; Amazon is No. 1. “We are focusing on our biggest opportunities, aligning our organization to address the needs of our customers, and reducing exposure to our weakest …
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Staples
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Staples
230 Independence Way, Danvers, MA
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Liberty Tree Mall
100 Independence Way, Danvers, MA
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Andrew Johnson, CPA
7:14 pm on Wednesday, December 19, 2012
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