Diane Stringer, President and CEO of Care Dimensions, formerly Hospice of the North Shore & Greater Boston, is celebrating her 25th anniversary at the helm of the non-profit hospice organization.She began her hospice career at Care Dimensions, then Hospice of the North Shore, in 1989, transforming the organization from a small volunteer program to its present position as the largest hospice in Massachusetts, an independent, freestanding provider serving more than 5,000 patients per year.”Diane has consistently applied her passion for the hospice mission, as well as her tenacity, enthusiasm and exemplary leadership skills, to move Care Dimensions into new strategic realms, while always putting patients and families first,” said Tom Ford, co-chair of the Care Dimensions Board of Directors. “We congratulate her on this important milestone and look forward to Care Dimensions’ continued growth under her dynamic leadership.”Camp Fire holds tree saleCamp Fire North Shore is still selling fresh-cut Balsam fir and Fraser fir Christmas Trees to support the organization.The 6- to 7-foot trees are $45 and 7- to 8-foot trees are $55.Located at 2 Cain Road, Salem off highland Avenue, Camp Fire’s programs, including small group experiences, after-school programs, camping and environmental education, child care and service learning, build confidence in younger children and provide hands-on, youth driven leadership experiences for older youth.RDJ Painting joins chamberThe Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes RDJ Painting Company to the organization.Owner Rene DeJesus says he joined the chamber to expand his network of potential clients and to be a part of the community.Located at 747 Boston St., Lynn RDJ Painting Company specializes in interior and exterior painting, wallpaper consultations and installments, general contracting and garden and lawn maintenance. For more information call 781-462-8159 or email Rene at [email protected].