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PR Works moves to 18 Main St., Suite 409, Brewster Park Building, Plymouth

In recognition of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts' fastest growing county and vibrant arts and commerce scene, PR Works, a full-service public relations and advertising firm, has moved to 18 Main St., Extension, Suite 409, Brewster Park Building (above Café Stega in downtown). PR Works was founded 24 years ago in Weymouth, as a traditional public relations firm and has since morphed into a full slate of PR and marketing services to help small to mid-sized companies maintain visibility and expand sales. The company provides a wide expanse of public relations services, including strategic PR planning, social media strategy involving LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter, web development, e-newsletters, video and sales collateral development. "In addition to moving our five-person firm to Plymouth Center, I've also moved my family to the area," said Steven Dubin, founder or PR Works. "Our distant and regional clients are delighted to have an excuse to visit Plymouth, to conduct business and enjoy Plymouth's working waterfront, its rich historic and mecca of eclectic restaurants and musical venues. It is a fun place to work and play." With strong press contacts in the region, PR Works has assisted numerous Plymouth-based companies and organizations, including the Plymouth School System, South Shore Skin Centers, Tracy Motors, Radisson Plymouth, White Cliffs, Plymouth Memorial Hall, King Collision, Lombard Waste, Run For Faith, Old Sandwich Road Race, Harbor Grille, Sandy's at the Beach and Professional Medical Interiors.
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