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Mayor Sarno Joined with the Springfield Merrill Lynch Office to Recognize ‘Merrill Day’ in the City of Springfield

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno joined with the local Springfield Merrill Lynch Office to present a proclamation to recognize ‘Merrill Day’ in the City of Springfield. Forty years ago, former Mayor Theodore (Teddy) Dimauro issued a proclamation declaring November 16, 1982 as ‘Merrill Lynch Day’. Yesterday, Mayor Sarno joined with Merrill Resident Director James Capella, Merrill Hartford Market Executive Sharon Perhac, Bank of American Worcester Merrill Lynch President Ed Shea and the staff of the Springfield branch office to present a proclamation declaring November 16, 2021 as ‘Merrill Day’.

Mayor Sarno states, “I want to thank Merrill Resident Director James Capella for reaching out to my office after finding former Mayor Theodore Dimauro’s proclamation from 1982.  Mayor Dimauro was a good friend and a great mayor.  It was my pleasure to join with the team at Merrill and to continue with this tradition by presenting another mayoral proclamation forty years after Mayor Dimauro, recognizing ‘Merrill Day’ in the City of Springfield.  I want to thank President Ed Shea, whose father was also a former Assistant Superintendent for our Springfield Public Schools years ago, and the entire team at Merrill for their continued belief and investment in our City of Springfield.”    

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