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Business Roundup: A Look at the Canton Junction Sports Pub

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Canton Junction a Product of Serious Teamwork

Joseph Muresco, owner of the Canton Junction Sports Pub started in the restaurant business about 15 years ago, but really started in the culinary arts while working at the Northbridge High School.

“I created a program with another teacher there, Al Richards, for kids with high truancy,” he said. “You know they were cutting class all the time. I originally signed on as a full-time substitute. Richards and I put together a program called "Pathway to Academic and Vocational Excellence.”'

Click here to read how this program led to his owning a sports bar in Canton

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Lewis's in Norwood a Look Back in History

Dave Kelley has owned Lewis’s Bar for a long time, but its history goes back a lot longer than his time.

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“Arthur Lewis opened in 1939,” he said. “I’ve been here since my dad bought it and I’ve been doing everything full-time since 89.”

Kelley said he’s always loved working at Lewis’s. He said it was a real piece of the community.
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Business Spotlight: C2 Pilates

C2 Pilates they teach their students the STOTT method.  This method was designed to restore the curve of the spine, rebalanced muscles around the joints and put an emphasis on scapular stabilization

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Patch spoke with Carolyn Martin at the studio in the Dedham Athletic Complex, 200 Providence Hwy., to find out how they have been helping their clients for over 10 years.

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