Senate Assistant Majority Leader Joan B. Lovely (D-Salem) is pleased to announce that the Healey-Driscoll Administration, in partnership with Executive Office of Economic Development Secretary Yvonne Hao, has awarded economic development grants in Beverly, Peabody, and Salem as part of the FY25 Community One Stop for Growth initiative. The City of Beverly has been awarded … [Read more...] about Executive Office of Economic Development awards grants in Beverly, Peabody and Salem
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Senator Lovely announces $781K North Boston tourism grant
Senate Assistant Majority Leader Joan B. Lovely (D-Salem) is pleased to announce that the North of Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau, which serves the Second Essex District, has received a $781,337.90 grant through the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism’s FY25 Regional Tourism Council Grant Program. The grant is designed to foster tourism development, support local … [Read more...] about Senator Lovely announces $781K North Boston tourism grant
Three businesses awarded grants by Healey-Driscoll Administration
The Healey-Driscoll Administration granted 125 businesses across the Commonwealth a total of $10.9 million Workforce Training Fund Program Awards, a press release stated. Peabody’s Bertolino Foods, Kaloutas & Co, and Shawmut Communications group were three of the 125 businesses that received these grants, according to the release. Bertolino Foods was awarded $84,000 to … [Read more...] about Three businesses awarded grants by Healey-Driscoll Administration
Veterans Memorial High School receives $250K skills grant
The Healey-Driscoll administration has awarded a $250,000 Skills Capital Grant to Veterans Memorial High School, according to a press release from the administration. The allocation is part of nearly $15 million in Skills Capital Grants directed toward 65 high schools, colleges, and educational institutions across the Commonwealth. The grants will enable schools and … [Read more...] about Veterans Memorial High School receives $250K skills grant