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Because of a mistake, the March 19-April 1 article, “Golf club board may investigate ‘unusual activities,’ misidentified Steven Shapiro as a former member of the board of The Golf Club of New England. Shapiro never served on the golf club board and has never been involved with the development, management or governance of the club. While board members mentioned were contacted for comment, Shapiro was not. In addition, the article mischaracterized the nature of the amount the bankruptcy filing says Shapiro owes to the club. The money represents an additional amount billed to all members for reported operating cost and capital cost overruns, the propriety of which is an issue in the club’s bankruptcy proceedings. The Business Review apologizes for the errors.
SilverTech CEO Nick Soggu discusses the promise and risks of AI as his Bedford-based agency acquires Paragon, expanding digital experience services and advancing AI-driven innovation.
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