Back in September, we posted here that William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage and Insurance had been nominated by The Commercial Record as the best real estate company in Connecticut. Today, Bill Raveis, President and CEO, proudly announces that the company has, indeed, won that distinction:
This follows closely the recent announcement that the company had also been named the best real estate company in Massachusetts for the second consecutive year. The full results will be published in the October 23rd edition of the Commercial Record.
Congratulations to our management, staff and fellow associates for this great team effort!
[Source: William Raveis Real Estate blog]

The Iceman Cometh…
Now that Autumn has graced us with her presence, you can be sure that the frost, ice, snow, and sub-zero temperatures can’t be far behind. Time to put away your shorts, flip-flops, halter tops, T-shirts and air conditioners, and drag out the thermal underwear, boots, parkas and ice scrapers and prepare ourselves to survive another Winter.
By the same token, your home needs some preparation to be ready for winter and provide you with a warm and comfortable retreat away from the harshness of the elements. Here’s a checklist of things you should do to get your home in shape to enjoy winter.
Inside…
…and Outside.
Another great idea is to have a Home Energy Audit performed on your home. We wrote a post about this last year, and it really is a valuable tool to help you prepare for the winter heating season.
These are just a few tips to help you get your home ready for cold weather. Taking action now could be the difference between a nice, comfy winter and a long, miserable one.
For the past few years, we have participated in our company’s annual drive to collect donations for the William Raveis Breast Cancer Research Fund. We would again like to offer our friends and clients the opportunity to help this exceptionally worthy cause by investing in a chance to win some seriously great prizes in our annual raffle.
Tickets this year are only $5 each, and we have a virtually unlimited supply of them, so don't feel like to need to hold back! Simply leave a comment on this post to let us know how many tickets you would like, then MAIL a check to us at:
Pat & Wayne Harriman
William Raveis Real Estate
465 S. Main St.
Cheshire, CT 06410
(Please make checks payable to : William Raveis Charitable Fund, Inc.)
As soon as we receive your check, we’ll send your tickets to you, with our wishes for good luck….and our thanks for your help! Or if you’d rather pay by credit card, just call us at 203-605-3873 and we can do it all over the phone, or we can meet face to face if you're local!
Please scroll down for a copy of the ticket showing the prizes available, and some general background on the William Raveis Breast Cancer Research Fund. Have a look, and I’m sure you’ll agree this is something you want to participate in too!
Won’t you please help out this year?
2009 marks the 5th anniversary for the William Raveis Charitable Fund, Inc. and the William Raveis Breast Cancer Research Fund. We’ve Raised more than One Million Dollars over the course of these past five years in support of those diagnosed with breast cancer and in search of a cure. We could not have accomplished this without your raffle ticket purchases and generous donations. Thank you!
In January of this year, The William Raveis Charitable Fund, Inc. has pledged $750,000 to establish the William Raveis ACS Navigator Care Program at the University of Connecticut Heath Center, Farmington, CT and $165,000 to the Navigator Care Program at the Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, Boston, MA, in conjunction with the American Cancer Society. With the assistance of trained volunteers/survivors, this innovative program helps patients navigate through diagnosis and treatment. These programs are expanding to include patients with other types of cancer as well.
194,280 new cases and 40,610 deaths from breast cancer are expected to be reported this year. Excluding cancers of the skin, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, accounting for nearly 1 in 4 cancers diagnosed in US women. This year, approximately 1,910 cases of breast cancer are expected to occur among men, accounting for about 1% of all breast cancers.
Let’s give everyone a fighting chance. Thank you for your support!

Tomorrow, September 11th, 2009, marks the 8th anniversary of one of the grimmest chapters in American history, the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City. The horror of that day, and the days that followed, are forever burned into our collective consciousness. While our nation as a whole has moved on from that day, the pain and anguish still linger and many localities hold memorial services and events commemorating the lives that were lost and irreparably changed on that day.
Several local towns are planning memorial events, so we have taken the liberty to list here the ones we know of (as reported by the Meriden Record-Journal and Jason Zandri in his blog):
Meriden: City of Meriden 9/11 Memorial Service, Friday, 7 p.m., New Life Church, 262 Bee St.
Wallingford: 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony, Friday, 8:30 a.m., Parade Grounds, Town Hall, 45 S. Main St.
Southington: Third annual 9/11 Ceremony, Friday, 10:30 a.m., The Summit at Plantsville, 261 Summit St.
Cheshire: Eighth annual Mark Jardim Memorial Jog, Oct. 11, 1 p.m., Cheshire Park, off Highland Avenue.
Wallingford will be the only area town to hold an official ceremony, at 8:30 a.m. on the Parade Ground in front of Town Hall, 45 S. Main St. At 6:30 p.m. that evening, the town’s three volunteer fire departments— Yalesville, North Farms and East Wallingford — will have open houses, with each showing a video about Sept. 11.
The keynote speaker at the Meriden service will be Stanley Praimnath, who was working on the 81st floor of the World Trade Center’s South Tower when the second plane hit. Praimnath was trapped under a wall of debris in a stairwell but was rescued by two other survivors, including Brian Clark, who served as the keynote speaker of last year’s event.
The Summit at Plantsville, a nursing and rehabilitation center on Summit Street in Southington, will host its third annual Sept. 11 memorial ceremony. The event is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. and will feature speeches by members of the Southington Police and Fire departments and local politicians.
In Cheshire, the eighth annual Mark Jardim Memorial Jog, a five-kilometer fundraiser in honor of the Cheshire High School graduate who was killed in the attacks on the World Trade Center, is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 11. The event, which has raised more than $40,000 for Jardim's scholarship foundation, Cheshire Special Olympics, the high school’s cross country team and other area charitable organizations, will take place at 1 p.m. along the trails of Cheshire Park.
Please join us in remembering the terrible events of that day: the fall of the twin towers; the attack on the Pentagon; and the crash of Flight 93 in Stonycreek Township, Pennsylvania. The courage and sacrifice of those that fell that day should never be forgotten.

If what I heard is true, the Big Macs, Whoppers and Old Fashioned Hamburgers will soon be sharing the spotlight with a new neighbor. I just happened to check my Google Alerts and saw a Tweet by @sailormidori stating that Sonic Drive-In might be bringing their super-Sonic menu to the streets of Wallingford. Her proof? A job posting for a management position on Careerbuilder.com:

As you can see, this baby hasn’t even been advertised in the paper yet, being scheduled to appear in the Hartford Courant on 8/2/09. You can also see the full job posting here. Up to now, the closest incarnation of the Oklahoma City-based car-side food service provider was 70 miles to the Northwest, in Kingston, NY. Now, if this job posting bears fruit, we here in Wallyworld will finally be able to relate to those weird commercials that Sonic has plastered all over the local TV stations. You know, where the highly annoying Pete and TJ sit in the front of their minivan and discuss stupid stuff about the Sonic menu or some other thing, followed by the sound effect of someone getting smacked in the face (presumably either Pete or TJ).
Anyway, the commercials might be awful, but the thought of getting curb-side service with a smile from a friendly, roller-skate wearing, freckled Carhop in a mini-skirt is pretty cool. In anticipation of this glorious event, I have already secured a place among the Sonic elite, the group of fast food aficionados called Sonic Cruisers. I’ll now get a monthly newsletter, a surprise on my birthday and other cool stuff. If you’re down for that kind of thing, you can sign up here.
I have no clue where in Wallingford they’re going to put the new Sonic, but there are a few locations I can think of, the now-barren lot where the famous Yankee Silversmith Inn once stood for one (the Dining Car was trucked off yesterday), or maybe where the old Brooks Pharmacy was. They’ll need a good sized lot to accommodate all the gazillion cars that will be parked, waiting to be car-hopped, and it stands to reason somewhere on Route 5 will get the nod. Anyway, we’ll keep a ear out for more info and post it here when we get it.
Man, now if this doesn’t happen my stomach will never forgive me.
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