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Jobs in Seekonk and Swansea Week of April 8: Lowes, Fast Food and Babysitter
A smattering of jobs in Seekonk and Swansea.

Email: Jeff.Sullivan@patch.com Phone: 1-508-404-7931 Hometown: Wrentham, MA Birthday: July 10, 1986
Born in Boston, moved to Wrentham. Graduated from The University of Rhode Island with a double major in history and journalism. Wrote and edited for the university's student newspaper, The Good Five Cent Cigar.
Became a freelancer for Sudbury and Wrentham Patch in the Fall of 2010, and learned firsthand the methods and modes of Patch.com. At the same time, wrote for Somerville News as well as other publications.
I love journalism, and basically anything to do with information. Old, new, irrelevant or impossible; I believe any kind of information is useful and helpful, if it helps you to live your life better or at the very least to expand your mind.
A smattering of jobs in Seekonk and Swansea.

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A smattering of jobs in Mansfield.
Local businesses share the trends they see before prom season.
A smattering of business news from the region.
A smattering of business news from the region.
A smattering of business news from the region.
A smattering of business news from the region.
A smattering of business news from the region.
A smattering of business news from the region.
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