Signs, name changes, and home decor: Maye-mania sweeps through Massachusetts
Ahead of Super Bowl Sunday, Drake Maye mania has swept through Massachusetts.Inside Wayne Towle’s Master Furniture Refinishing & Woodworking in Needham, Towle was tasked with creating signs for the town of Maynard.Or should we say, “Mayenard.”The town voted to temporarily change its name on Sunday in honor of the Patriots quarterback.When Towle got the order, he knew it would be fun and fast.”This happened in about three days,” Towle told NewsCenter 5. “This was like, ‘Let’s get it going.'”The signs will be placed strategically around the town of Maynard, at places like the fire department, police department and town hall.Towle said he saved a special one.”One is dedicate for Drake Maye,” he said.In Westwood, nestled in the heart of Maye country, proudly stands Decor & More on High Street. The store “It has been so fun,” said owner Melissa Lucier.She hopes the Mayes, who live in Westwood, drive by the store at some point.”We were hoping to come up with something a little catchy,” she said about the front window, designed by a local artist.The window details a giant display of the Patriots quarterback, labeled “A-Maye-Zing.”The store is also filled with Patriots decor and memorabilia to get you ready for Sunday.In Worcester, there’s an extra “E” at May Street Elementary School.The teachers and principal said they’re using the Patriots’ success as a lesson in life for the students.”How the players have good attitude and good effort while they play the game, and another big one is respect, the players respect their teammates,” said Katie Frohock, a fourth-grade teacher.Dracut Public Schools is also considering changing the high school’s name to “Drake-ut” High for Sunday.
Ahead of Super Bowl Sunday, Drake Maye mania has swept through Massachusetts.
Inside Wayne Towle’s Master Furniture Refinishing & Woodworking in Needham, Towle was tasked with creating signs for the town of Maynard.
Or should we say, “Mayenard.”
The town voted to temporarily change its name on Sunday in honor of the Patriots quarterback.
When Towle got the order, he knew it would be fun and fast.
“This happened in about three days,” Towle told NewsCenter 5. “This was like, ‘Let’s get it going.'”
The signs will be placed strategically around the town of Maynard, at places like the fire department, police department and town hall.
Towle said he saved a special one.
“One is dedicate for Drake Maye,” he said.
In Westwood, nestled in the heart of Maye country, proudly stands Decor & More on High Street. The store
“It has been so fun,” said owner Melissa Lucier.
She hopes the Mayes, who live in Westwood, drive by the store at some point.
“We were hoping to come up with something a little catchy,” she said about the front window, designed by a local artist.
The window details a giant display of the Patriots quarterback, labeled “A-Maye-Zing.”
The store is also filled with Patriots decor and memorabilia to get you ready for Sunday.
In Worcester, there’s an extra “E” at May Street Elementary School.
The teachers and principal said they’re using the Patriots’ success as a lesson in life for the students.
“How the players have good attitude and good effort while they play the game, and another big one is respect, the players respect their teammates,” said Katie Frohock, a fourth-grade teacher.
Dracut Public Schools is also considering changing the high school’s name to “Drake-ut” High for Sunday.
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