MV Happenings - Merrimack Valley Economic Development Council
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MV Happenings - Merrimack Valley Economic Development Council
January 28, 2014 QUICK LINKS: BUSINESS & ECONOMY HIGHER EDUCATION BUSINESS & COMMUNITY GROUPS ARTS, CULTURE, NATURE, RECREATION State Senators serving the Merrimack Valley have received their committee assignments for the 2015-16 session: State Senator Eileen M. Donoghue (Lowell) has been named Senate co-chair of the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies. •She will also serve as Vice Chair of the Joint Committee on Higher Education •and as a member of the Joint Committees on Transportation, Municipalities and Regional Government; and Labor and Workforce Development. State Senator Barbara L'Italien (Andover) has been named Senate co-chair of the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Municipalities and Regional Government. She will also serve as Vice Chair of the Joint Committee on Elder Affairs and as a member of the Joint Committees on Higher Education, Health Care Financing, Education, and Community Development and Small Businesses. State Senator Kathleen O'Connor Ives (Newburyport) has been named Senate co-chair of the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Community Development and Small Businesses and as a member of the Joint Committees on Higher Education, Financial Services, and Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure. 1 State Senator Kenneth J. Donnelly (Arlington) has been named Assistant Majority Whip for the Senate, and will serve as Vice Chair, Joint Committee on Election Laws and a member of the Joint Committees on Public Service and Mental Health and Substance Abuse. State Senator Michael J. Barrett (Lexington) was named Vice Chair, Joint Committee on Labor and Workforce Development and will serve as a member of the Joint Committees on Veterans and Federal Affairs, State Administration and Regulatory Oversight, Public Service, Health Care Financing, Elder Affairs, and Economic Development and Emerging Technologies. State Senator Bruce E. Tarr (Gloucester) was elected Senate Minority Leader Northern Essex Community College’s Marketing & Communications Department will receive the prestigious Paragon Award for Print Advertising from the National Council of Marketing and Public Relations. The award recognizes NECC’s “Yes You Can” series. The Town of Tewksbury has made the reconstruction and revitalization of Route 38 – Main Street - its top priority. The Lowell Sun: Special section: A Preview of the Town’s Plan to Reinvent Route 38 o Route 38 project requires a collaborative effort - Beverly Woods, NMCOG o Tewksbury reconstruction brings economic potential o Funds needed for Route 38 upgrade - Richard Montuori, Town Manager o Miceli: When I get a chance, I recommend Tewksbury o Wamesit Lanes to brighten town's 'gateway' 2015 North of Boston Business Plan Competition: open to businesses in Essex County and the Merrimack Valley; 1st Prize $10,000; 2nd Prize 5,000, 3rd Prize $3,000; application deadline Friday, February 20, 5:00 p.m.; info/application Tewksbury-based Altiostar Networks has raised $50 million in new funding. Altiostar makes hardware for cell phone towers. Altiostar has more than 200 employees worldwide, with about 40 in Tewksbury. Boston Business Journal: Cisco-backed Altiostar Networks raises $50M 2 Metrigraphics, LLC, which makes precision microcomponents for biomedical companies, will move its headquarters from Wilmington to Lowell. The company employs 76 people, and will create 29 new full-time jobs, aided by a city tax incentive valued at $1.3 million over 13 years. The Lowell Sun: Metrigraphics set to land in Lowell Haverhill-based Radio station WHAV was recently awarded a grant by the Haverhill and Massachusetts Cultural Councils to expand on its “Haverhill Heritage Series.” WHAV: Haverhill Cultural Council Grant a Cure for News Amnesia The City of Amesbury and Town of Salisbury are taking a collaborative regional approach to seek federal grants that provide assistance to low-to-moderate income homeowners. The Daily News of Newburyport: Together, Salisbury and Amesbury apply for CDBG funds A 2024 Summer Olympics in Boston would bring significant activity to the Merrimack Valley, with the possibility of Olympic rowing competition on the Merrimack River, and other events at UMass Lowell facilities. Lowell Senator Eileen Donoghue was one of the first leaders to promote the idea of Boston hosting the 2024 Olympics. The Lowell Sun: Lowell on world stage if Olympics comes to Boston Andover’s town manager Reginald “Buzz” Stapczynski will retire after 25 years. The Eagle-Tribune: Andover town manager calls it quits; Stapczynski to retire in June after 25 years on the job Eric Kfoury has been appointed by Town Manager Andrew Maylor as director of community and economic development for the town of North Andover. The Eagle-Tribune: North Andover appoints new community and economic development director Northern Middlesex Council of Governments Merrimack Valley Planning Commission MVPC 2015 Winter Newsletter 3 City of Lowell - Office of Economic Development City of Lowell January Business Resource Calendar Research-and-development companies in Lowell will no longer have to pay personal property taxes on their core equipment. o The Lowell Sun: Personal property-tax exemption for Lowell R&D firms The City of Lowell is seeking proposals to redevelop the Smith Baker Center property for “arts, entertainment, performance and other uses such as a function hall, restaurant, etc.” Info. City of Lawrence The Boston Globe: Brockton, Lawrence, Waltham have development wish list for Charlie Baker City of Haverhill Money Magazine’s 2014 rating of best cities rated Haverhill as one of the top five small cities in which to live in Massachusetts. o WHAV: Downtown Developer Buys Former Winter St. School for Apts An underutilized building in Haverhill’s downtown will be transformed into ground floor retail and upper floor market-rate live/work space, “JM Lofts.” o WHAV: Former Surplus Office Supply to Become J.M. Lofts Housing WHAV: State Designates Haverhill to Receive Downtown Aid HIGHER EDUCATION NEWS Northern Essex Community College NECC online newsroom In February, NECC Haverhill’s Campus will become home to the state’s newest Police Recruit Officer Training Academy. WHAV: State Police Academy Opens at NECC’s Haverhill Campus WHAV: Employers and Colleges Build the ‘Talent Pipeline’ NECC has launched NECClink – an online job posting system that allows local business and community partners to make jobs, internships, and volunteer opportunities available to NECC students and alumni. o Press release: Jobs, Internships, and Volunteer Opportunities Wanted Register for Non-credit Courses and programs NECC’s Center for Corporate and Community Education offers credit and non-credit courses and assists Merrimack Valley employers with writing workforce training grants. Middlesex Community College Middlesex Community College continues to expand its presence in downtown Lowell. The Lowell Sun: MCC secures $10M for new Lowell space The Lowell Sun: Mabry approved as MCC president 4 The Lowell Sun: Mabry brings long record as education leader to MCC's top job o The Lowell Sun: MCC's star trek lands Capt. Kirk for Celebrity Forum MCC’s Community Education and Career Training programs offer open enrollment, professional development courses on the Bedford and Lowell campuses, including MS Excel; MS Access; Technical Writing Certificate, Web Design Certificate, Project Management/PMP Exam Prep; Meeting and Event Management; HR Essentials; SHRM Exam Prep; RN Refresher; info MCC Business and Industry Programs - workforce training grants; credit & non-credit courses Workforce Training Fund Programs - free Information Sessions:- learn About accessing grants to train your employees; for companies of all sizes Wednesday, February 25, 8:30 -10:30a.m., Lowell campus Thursday, April 2, 1:00-3:00 p.m., Bedford campus Wednesday, May 20, 8:30-10:30 a.m., Lowell campus UMass Lowell news & events Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker visited UMass Lowell in his first week on the job to announce a 4 million grant from the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative to establish a Printed Electronics Research Collaborative. UML alumni Robert Manning and his wife Donna donated an additional $4 million. UML press release: Gov. Baker Announces $4M Grant to Fuel Printed Electronics Cluster - University Receives Additional $4M from Alumni for Business, Nursing Programs The Lowell Sun: Baker helps UMass Lowell celebrate MassTech grant, alumni donation Boston Business Journal: UMass Lowell set to expand campus initiatives with a $4M grant and a $4M donation Merrimack College news & events Salem State University Enterprise Center at Salem State University Laura Swanson has been named Executive Director of the Enterprise Center at Salem State University. 2015 North of Boston Business Plan Competition: open to businesses in Essex County and the Merrimack Valley; 1st Prize $10,000; 2nd Prize 5,000, 3rd Prize $3,000; application deadline Friday, February 20, 5:00 p.m.; info/application Suffolk University MBA -North Campus, Lawrence Cambridge College Lawrence Boston University’s Metropolitan College offers a Master of Science in Computer Science, a variety of IT courses and an MBA program at its North Campus in Chelmsford 5 BUSINESS & COMMUNITY GROUPS Entrepreneurship for All. – “E for All” Get Your Pitch Ready for 2015! Apply to win thousands of dollars in cash prizes, receive valuable feedback from industry experts, and network with Investors; 2015 Pitch Contests: Thursday, January 29: Consumer Products and Services Thursday, April 16: All Ideas – apply by April 2 The newly formed Lawrence Partnership is bringing together an array of public and private sector resources in the city, focused on economic development. The Eagle-Tribune: Lawrence Partnership hosts launch party The Lawrence Partnership is hiring an Executive Director – click here for job description and application information The Lowell Plan - Video "Lowell: A 2020 Vision," Essex County Community Foundation The Boston Globe: Danvers-based foundation names new CEO Greater Lowell Community Foundation Merrimack Valley Venture Forum MVVF news – January 5, 2015 Greater Merrimack Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau North of Boston Convention &Visitors Bureau Friday, January 30, 7:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.: 9th Annual North of Boston CVB Tourism Summit; DoubleTree Danvers; luncheon keynote speaker: t. Governor Karyn Polito; info/register Greater Lawrence Young Professionals Network (GLYPN) Merrimack Valley Workforce Investment Board 6 ValleyWorks Career Center Thursday, March 12, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.: Clipper City Job Fair; Masonic Hall, 31 Green Street, Newburyport Greater Lowell WIB GLWIB newsletter Career Center of Lowell Greater Lowell Chamber of Commerce Chamber news - January 26, 2015 edition Young Professionals of Greater Lowell Thursday, February, 5, 5:00- 7:00 p.m.: Networking with the Greater Lowell Chamber of Commerce; Bahama Breeze, 413 Middlesex Road, Tyngsborough; free Westford Business Association Salisbury Chamber of Commerce Amesbury Chamber of Commerce and Industrial Foundation Amesbury Chamber News – January 26, 2015 edition Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce and Industry Greater Newburyport Chamber News –January 21, 2015 edition Billerica Community Alliance Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce 7 Merrimack Valley Small Business Center MVSBC news - January 26, 2015 edition Lawrence CommunityWorks Groundwork Lawrence Team Haverhill News - January 26, 2015 edition Merrimack Valley Transportation Management Association (TMA) - working to address employee transportation issues in I-93 and I-495 corridors of the Merrimack Valley Junction Transportation Management Organization, Inc. (JTMO) December/January news Boston North Business Association ARTS, CULTURE, NATURE, RECREATION Merrimack Valley Radio 980 WCAP – Thursdays, 9:10 a.m.: MVEDC’s Dave Tibbetts offers highlights of this week’s “Merrimack Valley happenings” Listen online. MVArts.info - convenient on-line ticketing for Merrimack Valley. arts and culture Merrimack Valley Magazine - January/February 2014 - Cover: The Valley’s Snowy Owls Click here for dozens of fine restaurants in the Merrimack Valley 8 Blue Ocean Music Hall on the ocean at Salisbury Beach Friday, January 30, 8:00 p.m.: Satisfaction: The International Rolling Stones Show; $15$22; info/tickets Saturday, February 7, 8:00 p.m.: 6th Annual New England Winter Blues Festival -James Harman, Mr. Nick & The Dirty Tricks, Ricky "King" Russell, and Cheryl Arena; info/tickets. Friday, February 27, 8:00 p.m.: Tom Rush; $36.50-$45.50; info/tickets Saturday, February 28, 8:00 p.m.: Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters, with Diane Blue; $25$29; info/tickets Discover Haverhill- arts, culture, dining, recreation New Moon Coffeehouse, Universalist Unitarian Church, 16 Ashland St, Haverhill Saturday, February 21, 8:00 p.m.: Parkington Sisters; $20 Haverhill Historical Society, 240 Water St., Haverhill John Greenleaf Whittier Birthplace, 305 Whittier Rd, Haverhill Closed for the season, reopening in spring CITY OF LOWELL CALENDAR The Cultural Organization of Lowell (COOL) COOL Arts & Entertainment News - January 22, 2015 edition Lowell Film Collaborative ” LFC Tuesdays” at The Luna Theater - specially curated independent films & documentaries every Tuesday; Luna Theater, Mill No. 5, 250 Jackson Street, Lowell 2014-2015 Moses Greeley Parker Lectures Lowell Memorial Auditorium, 50 East Merrimack St., Lowell 9 Ayer Lofts Gallery, 172 Middle Street, Lowell Through February 1: "New Work" by Britny Savary-Bersani Arts League of Lowell, 307 Market St., Lowell ALL Cooperative Gallery Weds.-Sat., noon-6:00 p.m., Sunday, noon-4:00 Through February 22: Grey Scale The Brush Art Gallery & Studios, 256 Market Street, Lowell January 17 - February 28: Impressionism from the Cape School of Art Western Avenue Studios, 122 Western Avenue, Lowell - six floors in two buildings with 245 studios filled with artists working in all disciplines, media and styles. Saturday, February 7, 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.: Open Studios Loading Dock Gallery at Western Avenue Studios February 4- March 1: “Unreliable Witnesses" - Chris Volpe and Tom Veirs; reception: Saturday, February 7, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. 119 Gallery, 19 Chelmsford Street, Lowell Whistler House Museum of Art, 243 Worthen Street, Lowell; open Wednesday through Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. January 28 - March 7; reception Saturday, February 7, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.: “An Eye For Color” Works by Ann Christensen & Anne Silber MillWORKS Gallery, Appleton Mills, 219 Jackson St., Lowell American Textile History Museum, 491 Dutton Street, Lowell Through March 29: Artist Textiles: Picasso to Warhol Lowell National Historical Park, 246 Market Street, Lowell Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell UML Center for Arts & Ideas UMass Lowell Art Galleries: University Gallery, McGauvran Student Center, UML South, 71 Wilder St., Lowell: 10 Dugan Gallery, UML South, 883 Broadway St., Lowell Merrimack Repertory Theatre, 50 E. Merrimack Street, Lowell January 8 – February 1: “The Best Brothers;” (East Coast premiere); tickets $20 - $60. Pollard Memorial Library, 401 Merrimack St, Lowell New England Quilt Museum, 18 Shattuck St., Lowell A Passion for Prussian Blue – Vibrant American Quilts from 1830 to the Present; Saturday, January 31, 1:00 p.m.: Curator's Reception & Gallery Talk with Anita Loscalzo Westford’s Parish Center for the Arts Chelmsford Center for the Arts, 1A North Road, Chelmsford Essex Art Center, 56 Island Street, Lawrence Register for Winter Classes Through March 6: “We’re All Fine Here Now” - new work by Boston-based artist Tim McCool Lawrence Heritage State Park, One Jackson Street, Lawrence Lawrence History Center, 6 Essex St., Lawrence Crossroads Music Series, North Parish Church, North Andover Saturday, February 14, 8:00 p.m.: Dance Party with Los Sugar Kings; $15 Rogers Center for the Arts, Merrimack College, North Andover 2014-2015 Season Tambakos Film Series Saturday, January 31, 2:00 p.m.: National Marionette Theatre - "Aladdin;"$12; Family Four Pack: $40; info/tickets Saturday, January 31, 7:30 p.m.: 13th Annual A Cappella Night -Starring Similar Jones, Boston Jazz Voices & Merrimack College's own Mackapella; $15 advance, $20 at door; info/tickets Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover: Free, open to the public; Tuesday–Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Sunday 1:00–5:00 p.m. Yankee Magazine: The 5 Best Small Museums in New England 11 Acting Out! Theater Company, Inc., 56 Island Street, Lawrence Friday & Saturday, January 30& 31, 7:30 p.m.: Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible;” $12; Daly Theater at The Space, 56 Island St., Lawrence Friday, February 27, 7:00 p.m.; Saturday, February 28, 1:30 & 7:00 p.m.; Sunday, March 1, 3:00 p.m.: Annie Get Your Gun; Rogers Center for Performing Arts, Merrimack College, North Andover; general admission $15 advance; $18 at door; reserved seating $20 advance, $23 at door ACT Theater Company, 1632 Osgood Street, North Andover Friday & Saturday, February 20 & 21, 7:30 p.m.: Rockin' Road to Dublin -Irish dance world champions Scott Doherty and Ashley Smith, with dancers, singers, 7-piece band; J. Everett Collins Center for the Performing Arts, Andover; tickets $30-$40 Methuen Memorial Music Hall Lowell’s Boat Shop, 459 Main St., Amesbury Whittier Home Museum, 86 Friend Street, Amesbury “All things Newburyport” – STAY in the LOOP January 2015 Watch the latest MVEDC/Comcast video: “Newburyport – Historic, Vibrant, Inviting” Sunday, January 31, 11:00 a.m. – 3;00 p.m.: Newburyport Winter Carnival -sledding, skating, snowboarding, snowshoe demonstrations, human dogsled races, hay rides, music, food, & fun for the whole family; free; Bartlet Mall (High and Pond Streets), Newburyport Saturday, February 7, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.: Merrimack River Eagle Festival; indoor and outdoor activities - Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats Education Center and the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge in Newburyport Sunday, February 8, 4:00 p.m.: New England String Quartet concert, First Religious Society Unitarian Universalist church, 26 Pleasant St., Newburyport; $20, $10 seniors Custom House Maritime Museum, 25 Water Street Newburyport Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society 12 Historical Society of Old Newbury Firehouse Center for the Arts, Market Square, Newburyport Friday-Saturday, January 30-31: New Works Festival 2015 Through February 1: Tim Hiltabiddle - 15 Years of Poster Design for the Performing Arts Newburyport Art Association, 65 Water Street, Newburyport Register now for winter session classes and workshops set to begin in February January 9- 31: Winter Members Juried Show, Part I - Digital Art, Drawing, Oil, Printmaking, Sculpture, and Watercolor March 6 - 28: Storm Surge Art Exhibition; artists are invited to submit works that use the creative power of art to inform, engage, and inspire local action on climate change; open to NAA Members and Non-members; info/call for entries. Joppa Flats Education Center & Wildlife Sanctuary, Newburyport Essex National Heritage Area ENHA News – January 8, 2015 edition Coastal Trails Coalition - Year-end newsletter Greenbelt - Essex County’s Land Trust “Pollinator” film/lecture series; Cox Reservation, 82 Eastern Avenue (Rt. 133), Essex, MA; free, open to the public: Thursday February 5, 6:30 p.m.: screening of the documentary, “Vanishing of the Bees,” Thursday, March 5, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.: lecture by Gloucester gardener, designer and filmmaker Kim Smith on “Planting an Essex County Pollinator Garden” Thursday, April 2, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.: lecture by Harvard Professor Dr. Alex Lu on “Pesticides and Bees in Essex County” Merrimack Valley Winter Sports Facilities: Ski Bradford, Haverhill Nashoba Valley Ski Area, Westford New England Sports Park, 12 S Hunt Road, Amesbury - snow tubing 13 The Boston Globe: Having a blast tubing down the hill in Amesbury For cross-country skiing and snowshoeing: Harold Parker State Forest, Andover/ North Andover Georgetown-Rowley State Forest Maudslay State Park, Newburyport Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest Ward Reservation Andover/North Andover Old Town Hill, Newbury Weir Hill, North Andover Tattersall Farm, Haverhill The Merrimack Valley Economic Development Council Thanks our Major Sponsors for 2014: PLATINUM ($20,000+) Massachusetts Office of Business Development GOLD ($10,000+): SILVER ($5,000+): 14
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