Canton, Stoughton residents recognized by Project 351

2016-12-06T20:09:38+00:00November 28th, 2016|Wicked Local|

Haley Donovan, of Canton, and Emily Gareri, of Stoughton, were recently announced as members of the 2017 Alumni Leadership Team of Project 351 - a statewide, youth-driven service nonprofit organization that convenes eighth-graders from every city and town in Massachusetts for a transformative year of leadership development and community impact through service opportunities. The ALT [...]

Report sees need for expanded vocational education in Mass.

2022-03-15T16:49:32+00:00November 25th, 2016|Worcester Telegram & Gazette|

A report calling for expansion of vocational educational opportunities in the state highlights Worcester Technical High School as a success story. But the “Skills For Our Future” report, released by the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center on Friday, also reveals Worcester kids are not getting enough opportunities to participate in that and other vocational programs. [...]

Climate Change Policy In The Trump Administration: A Tale Of Two Cities

2022-03-15T16:49:32+00:00November 21st, 2016|Huffington Post|

Many environmentalists are fearful that the election of Donald Trump will set back U.S. efforts to combat climate change. That combat has many fronts, most notably motor vehicle fuel standards, building efficiency standards, and plans to materially reduce carbon emissions from the electric sector. During the campaign, Hillary Clinton argued decisive action is needed immediately [...]

Medtech startups to pitch investors at annual MassMEDIC Showcase

2022-03-15T16:49:32+00:00October 27th, 2016|Boston Business Journal|

On Friday, 21 emerging medical device companies will present their technologies and business plans to a group of local investors at the annual MedTech Showcase, hosted by the Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council. More than 300 venture leaders and business leaders are expected to attend the event tomorrow, Oct. 28 from 8 a.m. to 2 [...]

Could one of these women be our next mayor or governor?

2016-10-26T14:05:10+00:00October 26th, 2016|The Boston Globe|

While women have not yet reached a critical mass in public office, the brightest political stars in Massachusetts happen to be female. Think US Senator Elizabeth Warren and US Representative Katherine Clark; Attorney General Maura Healey and Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito; state Senators Linda Dorcena Forry and Sonia Chang-Diaz; state Representative Keiko Orrall; Boston City [...]

Workshop in Holyoke informs community on college finances

2016-10-14T15:22:42+00:00October 14th, 2016|WWLP 22 News|

The Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants held a “You Can Afford College” workshop Thursday in Holyoke. The event is part of a new statewide initiative focused on informing students and parents about resources available to help them pay for college. Holyoke State Representative Aaron Vega (D) is partnering with the organization. He hopes workshops [...]

The Work Behind Construction Projects

2022-03-15T16:49:32+00:00September 9th, 2016|The Atlantic|

Just before the Great Recession, the U.S. construction industry was booming. In 2006, the industry employed more than 7 million Americans. But between 2007 and 2009, construction employment fell by 1.5 million—to its lowest level since 1998. The industry has bounced back since as the economic recovery progresses: The National Association of Homebuilders estimates that [...]

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