James Curtis
Maine to Boston Photo Booth Rental
About Us
Maine to Boston Photo Booth Rental for weddings, birthdays, proms, corporate events & more! Check out our amazing Magic Mirror Me photo booth. With 6 years of experience and over 1000 events, we bring the FUN!
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Recommendations Received (9)
Beth Wilson
Fosters Clambakes and Catering
Highly Recommended
"We love working with Maine to Boston for our weddings at Fosters. Our couples and their guests..."
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"We love working with Maine to Boston for our weddings at Fosters. Our couples and their guests love them. Highly recommend! "
"Townsquare Media has worked with Jim and his team for many of our events. His photo booth always..."
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"Townsquare Media has worked with Jim and his team for many of our events. His photo booth always is a hit with attendees and his staff is prompt and easy to work with."
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Recommendations Given (15)
Beth Wilson
Fosters Clambakes and Catering
Highly Recommended
"Great location, large facility with many options and friendly staff!"
"Wendy has always been super friendly and easy to work with. I work with Townsquare on several..."
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"Wendy has always been super friendly and easy to work with. I work with Townsquare on several events a year and everything is always runs super smooth."
Recent Activity
Already pay my employees above $15/hr. even though I make less than $70k year and would do much better if I paid them less. I strongly support increasing MW. I think $12/hr by 2024 would be a great start and see what happens from there, $9.75 to start. To help restaurants, tipped employees should...
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Already pay my employees above $15/hr. even though I make less than $70k year and would do much better if I paid them less. I strongly support increasing MW. I think $12/hr by 2024 would be a great start and see what happens from there, $9.75 to start. To help restaurants, tipped employees should be paid less along as their pay plus tips is greater than MW. I agree market demand does drive wages during good times and MW protects workers from greedy, immoral employers in bad times.
Even in a struggling economy, studies have shown that increasing the MW doesn’t damage job growth—in fact, a landmark study found the opposite; employment increased as did consumer spending in the years following the increase. Income inequality is at its highest since the 1920's. Increasing the MW will be one small step in bringing back our struggling economy. Trickle down economics was a political farce used to to get votes, it does not exist and never has.