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Danny Doherty, 12, and his mother, Nancy Doherty, began a small stand in their neighborhood with some profits going to a charity that hits close to home for them.
When 12-year-old Danny Doherty opened his ice cream stand, he had no idea that his kid-sized business venture — Tree Street Treats — would devolve into a community-wide dispute.
The new Ice Cream Stand will occupy about 1,300 sq. ft. in the first-floor space, next door to the new FHIIT Barre and Bodyworks, an exercise studio, and Element on Water, a hair salon.
A 12-year-old Massachusetts boy set out to help his brother's hockey team by selling homemade ice cream. He was told he violated state law.
Quill said the ice cream stand initially raised $62, but now it is over $7,200. Nancy Doherty told Boston 25 News that her son Danny was bored this summer and wanted a job.
NORWOOD, Mass. (AP) — Bored and looking for something to do this summer, Danny Doherty hatched a plan to raise money for his brother's hockey team by selling homemade ice cream.
If ice cream brings people together, Amanda Hughes, owner of The Ice Cream Stand, is taking that idea to the next level by opening a new collaborative workspace. Hughes has launched Jayne’s ...
A Massachusetts boy whose ice cream stand was shut down has become a minor celebrity after several businesses took up his campaign to raise money for charity. Skip to content Menu Today's paper.
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