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The Difference Between Executor, Trustee & Guardian
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Dan, earlier you shared an article with our readers about the heart attack you suffered in January, 2020. We received quite a bit of feedback on that … [Read more...]
Christmas Wishes 2020 – Family 108
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At Surprenant & Beneski, You Get the Best of the Team Approach
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Shepley Wood Products Partners with Barnstable Brewing to Create “Civic Rent”
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The Right Time to Talk to an Estate Lawyer is Now
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At Surprenant & Beneski, PC, Family is Their Business
Daniel Surprenant and his sister, Michelle Beneski, never imagined their separate paths in law would eventually lead to them working together in the … [Read more...]
Life Changes – Your Estate Plan Should Too!
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- Healey-Driscoll Administration Files $714 Million Supplemental Budget to Close Fiscal Year
- Human Case Of West Nile Virus Reported In Barnstable
- Wage Dispute Between Visiting Nurses And Cape Cod Healthcare Concludes With Contract Agreement
- Barnstable County Commissioners Call On Governor Healey To Stop Proposed Machine Gun Range
- Broadband on Cape Cod Needs Work, says New Commission Assessment
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- Dredging Operations Starting This Week In Bourne
- Rabies Vaccine Baits To Be Aerially Distributed Tuesday
- Barnstable Fire Department And St. Mary’s Team Up For Sixteenth 9/11 Day Of Remembrance
- SouthCoast Eager to Get Started on Offshore Development
- Third WNV-Positive Mosquito Found in Falmouth