Archive for September 2021
$250 Million EPA Loan to Upgrade Infrastructure, Advance Renewable Energy in Springfield
At an event with U.S. Rep. Richard Neal, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Martin Suuberg, Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno, and other local officials, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Assistant Administrator for Water Radhika Fox announced a $250 million Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan to the Springfield Water and Sewer Commission. This…
Read MoreCollege of Nursing at UMass Amherst Receives $21.5 Million Gift
UMass Amherst announced it has received a gift of $21.5 million from the Elaine Nicpon Marieb Charitable Foundation. The university’s College of Nursing will become the Elaine Marieb College of Nursing, named for the late UMass Amherst nursing alumna and bestselling textbook author Elaine Nicpon Marieb. The gift will advance the university’s innovative nursing engineering…
Read MoreThunderbirds sign new lease agreement, will stay at MassMutual Center
The Springfield Thunderbirds will continue to make the MassMutual Center their home ice after signing a new lease agreement. The Springfield Thunderbirds and the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority announced the agreement on Thursday. The team signed on for the next four years with the option of a one-year extension. Read the source article at WWLP…
Read MoreWest Springfield Institutes Townwide Mask Mandate as Big E Begins – BusinessWest
The West Springfield Board of Health instituted a mask mandate for the city starting Friday morning — the same day the Big E opens its 17-day fair, the Republican reported. The mandate requires face coverings in all indoor public places, as well as private places open to the public, regardless of vaccination status, for those…
Read MoreQuestions Persist About Labor Market and When Things Might Turn Around – BusinessWest
For months now, business owners and elected officials have pinned the region’s mounting labor woes and all those ‘help wanted’ signs on too-generous federal unemployment assistance. Now that those benefits have expired for more than 3 million Americans, we’ll soon find out just how much of a factor those benefits were. Many involved in economic…
Read MoreNeal, EPA administrator to announce water infrastructure funding
The Springfield Water and Sewer Commission will announce major funding for infrastructure renewal Thursday. EPA Assistant Administrator Radhika Fox and Congressman Richard Neal will join local officials to announce $500 million in funding for Springfield’s water investment program. The funding comes from the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act. That program is meant to help…
Read MoreEnterprise Holdings Foundation Awards More Than $12,000 to Square One
The Enterprise Holdings Foundation donated $12,143 to Square One in support of its Campaign for Healthy Kids. The contribution is a piece of the Enterprise Holdings ROAD Forward commitment to allocate $35 million to more than 70 global Enterprise operating teams to drive local impact as part of its broader commitment to donate $55 million…
Read MorePeoplesBank Recognized in Reader’s Choice Survey
Thousands of voters chimed in recently for the Daily Hampshire Gazette’s Readers’ Choice consumer polls, and PeoplesBank was named a winner in several categories, including Best Local Bank, Best Local Online Banking, Best Mortgage/Home Loan Provider, Best Green Business, and Best Place to Work. “PeoplesBank is proud to play a role in making this a…
Read MoreMore than 90 percent of Massachusetts ARPA money not allocated | WWLP
As of July 31, when Beacon Hill broke for the summer recess from which it is now emerging, Massachusetts had allocated a little more than $194 million of the $5.3 billion in federal money the state received in May with another $186 million planned to be implemented by January, according to a state report. Read…
Read MoreUrban League of Springfield graduates 15 businesses
The Urban League of Springfield is celebrating the graduation of 15 businesses that have gone through a six-week entrepreneur boot camp. They’ve teamed up with Babson College to promote black-owned businesses that the Urban League said needs more support. Read the source article at WWLP 22 News Springfield
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