Monday, March 4, 2013
Better promote their business and inform Acton Patch readers.
When Acton Patch launched in 2010, our team ventured out to local businesses to collect information for our directory. Now, our business directory is a spot where users can find information on businesses, including the address, hours, accepted payment methods, and much more. All users can add events taking place at local spots, can rate the business on a scale of one to five stars, and can add a review. But owners of local businesses get to claim their listing, and keep their info up to date. Owners or managers should search for their business listing and select "claim you listing" in order to make updates to the page. A form will pop up asking for your name, contact information, and proof of ownership. Within a few days, someone from …
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
If you love to hike through Acton's many trails, trail down this article and give us a hand.
Recently, Jim Snyder-Grant has given a life to the many conservation lands Acton has to offer here in the Patch Directory. He has recently claimed a page for: If you click on either of the highlighted links, it will bring you to a page where the conservation land awaits your input. Help out by rating the conservation land and by uploading some photos of the land to the page. This will make the page much more appealing and after all, it is your land.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Claim your free business listing on Acton Patch and better your community awareness.
Attention local Acton businesses: You have a home in our 'Patch Directory.' Claim your free listing, hop online and add photos, menus and promotions, and reach out to your customers and respond to ratings and reviews today. If you cannot find your business listing in our directory, contact me at Patrick.Clark@Patch.com and I will make sure your business is listed right away. Here are five Acton businesses that recently claimed their free listing (with links to their listing in our directory): 1). Colonial Spirits - Randy Steinberg 2). West Acton Baptist Church - Nancy 3). Revolution Community Yoga - Jason 4). The Happy Chocolatier - Paul McMahon 5). Red White & Brew - Philip Pagano Even if you don't own or operate a business in town, get …
Belle C
1:12 pm on Wednesday, July 18, 2012
The town's access to Grassy Pond Conservation Area isn't off Fort Pond Road-isn't it off both Newtown Road and Nagog Hill Road? Also the neat OpenStreetMap in the side bar makes it worse by putting the Grassy Pond Area in Stow, even tho it says Fort Pond Road Acton. Cyber-Technology at work LOL   more ›