While we appreciate publicity, the article you have posted is the copyrighted property of The Warren Group, publishers of Banker & Tradesman. If you go to our website, www.bankerandtradesman.com, you will find the headline of the article and the first paragaph available to the general public, but the article itself is available only to paid subscribers.
I realize you said someone sent this to you. That person is probably a paid subscriber, and thus had access. But that person does not have the right to re-distribute the article, nor has any reprint permission been granted.
I assume that you did not mean to violate our copyright. Still, please take this posting down off this site immediately.
If you wish to discuss this, feel free to call me at either my direct dial number or cell number, below.
Sincerely, Vincent M. Valvo
Vincent Michael Valvo Group Publisher & Editor-in-Chief The Warren Group 280 Summer Street Boston MA, 02210 617-896-5318 Direct Line 860-922-3441 Cell 800-356-8805 Main Number www.thewarrengroup.com
the picture of Lechemere greenline station on the Banker Tradesman website brings back memories..the Lechmere bus was legendary..me and my grandmother always got it in front of her house to head into Boston for shopping and lunch at Dini's which used to be across the street from the Boston Common..or I took coming from Lechmere to Arlington Center to catch a movie at the Regent Theatre
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Dear Mr. Randell,
While we appreciate publicity, the article you have posted is the copyrighted property of The Warren Group, publishers of Banker & Tradesman. If you go to our website, www.bankerandtradesman.com, you will find the headline of the article and the first paragaph available to the general public, but the article itself is available only to paid subscribers.
I realize you said someone sent this to you. That person is probably a paid subscriber, and thus had access. But that person does not have the right to re-distribute the article, nor has any reprint permission been granted.
I assume that you did not mean to violate our copyright. Still, please take this posting down off this site immediately.
If you wish to discuss this, feel free to call me at either my direct dial number or cell number, below.
Sincerely,
Vincent M. Valvo
Vincent Michael Valvo
Group Publisher & Editor-in-Chief
The Warren Group
280 Summer Street
Boston MA, 02210
617-896-5318 Direct Line
860-922-3441 Cell
800-356-8805 Main Number
www.thewarrengroup.com
the picture of Lechemere greenline station on the Banker Tradesman website brings back memories..the Lechmere bus was legendary..me and my grandmother always got it in front of her house to head into Boston for shopping and lunch at Dini's which used to be across the street from the Boston Common..or I took coming from Lechmere to Arlington Center to catch a movie at the Regent Theatre
http://www.bankerandtradesman.com/pub/5_372/commercial/201880-1.html
I have had to cut the article short. Did not realize that when you hit the link that the whole article that was sent me did not appear.
Sorry about that Mr Valvo.
Bill Randell
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