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Celebrating Excellence – Enterprise Bank Seeks Nominees for 2018 Awards

December 15, 2017 by Doug Sparks Leave a Comment

Enterprise Bank is seeking nominees for the 2018 Celebration of Excellence awards and they’re looking for you to help them.

For the past decade, the Celebration of Excellence awards have recognized people and organizations who care about giving back to the community. Categories include business, education, entrepreneurship, community service and corporate philanthropy.

As Enterprise Bank prepares to celebrate its 29th anniversary this January, I spoke with CEO Jack Clancy about what the awards mean to him and the community.

“It’s amazing when you go back to the previous award recipients.” Clancy says. “They were doing great things at that time and to see what some of them have done today, it’s absolutely amazing.” There are many examples. At the first ceremony in 2008, the winners of the entrepreneurship award were Salvatore Lupoli and Michael Kuenzler, both of whom went on to become major Merrimack Valley leaders.

I asked Clancy why the awards were so important to Enterprise Bank and its mission. He responds, “It’s just a way for the bank to give back to the community and to recognize everyone who has made a difference. At our last event, we had more than 2000 people. A lot of people walked out of the auditorium that night wanting to do more and wanting to give back.”

CEO Jack Clancy. Photo courtesy Enterprise Bank.

Last year’s keynote speaker was Travis Roy, who, in 1995, injured his spine while playing his first game for the Boston University hockey team. Roy went on to get a degree in public relations, write an autobiography and start the Travis Roy Foundation, which supports research on spinal cord injuries and helps provide adaptive equipment to paraplegics and quadriplegics.

When asked if any of the winners have inspired him personally, Clancy says, “Oh yes. Every single one of them. I think of Nancy Donahue,” he says, referring to the 2016 community service award winner who has been involved in philanthropic work in the Merrimack Valley for six decades. “She walks the walk and it comes from the heart.”

He also cites 2013 community service award winners Barbara and Ira Smith. The couple founded Acton’s Household Goods Recycling of Massachusetts in response to a local crisis involving civil war refugees.

Since winning the 2013 Celebration of Excellence community service award, Household Goods has grown into a large nonprofit organization, staffed by hundreds of volunteers, and provided over 35,000 individuals with donated furniture and household items. These individuals include children, those with disabilities, veterans and victims of fire. “[The Smiths] are in their 80s, making a meaningful contribution to society,” Clancy notes. The couple continue to volunteer at HGRM six days a week.

Household Goods Executive Director Sharon Martens speaks warmly of how much the 2013 award meant to their organization. “It was wonderful,” Martens says. “It brought so much publicity to us and introduced us to many people who hadn’t heard of us before.”

When asked why it was important to celebrate excellence, Clancy notes, “There’s so much bad in the news today — I don’t think we hear enough of the good. It’s important to tell the good stories. I wish we did more of that.”

The deadline for nominations is January 11 and all application materials must be received by February 16. Applicants may nominate themselves and are judged by an independent committee of community and business leaders on their contributions to community and industry, the innovativeness of their business practices, and their track record of leadership. The ceremony will be held on May 1, 2018 at Lowell Memorial Auditorium.

For more information, visit Enterprise Bank’s Celebration of Excellence website at EBCOE.com.

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: community, Education, Enterprise Bank, Jack Clancy, Nancy Donahue, Philanthropy

2017 MVMA Winner – Milestone

August 22, 2017 by Digital Manager Leave a Comment

Thousands of ballots have been cast, the results tabulated, and now we present the winners of the 2017 Merrimack Valley Magazine Awards. This spring, the top picks in all categories were chosen by our readers via our online voting platform. Thank you to everyone who took the time to vote and congratulations to all the winners!

Milestone Award – 5 Years
Buono Bistro
You don’t have to travel all the way to the Boston’s North End to experience classic Italian cuisine. Choose from their extensive list of signature martinis before enjoying elegantly prepared dishes such as gnocchi gorgonzola and lobster ravioli. Big portions, a killer eggplant al forno and friendly service make this milestone award well-deserved.
220 Sutton St.
North Andover, Mass.
BuonoBistro.com

Milestone Award – 10 Years
Burtons Grill & Bar
Burton’s Grill is the place to go for cuisine from the traditional to the innovative. Perfect for power lunches, after work socializing and fine wine, Burton’s offers paleo, vegetarian and gluten-free options as well as classic American cuisine. Take-out is always available and several locations feature seasonal outdoor patios.
North Andover, Peabody, Burlington, Westford and Hingham, Mass.; Nashua, N.H.
BurtonsGrill.com

Milestone Award – 20 Years
Enterprise Bank
When it first opened, Enterprise Bank quickly gained a reputation for providing full-service banking to community residents and businesses. With success came growth. Headquartered in Lowell, Enterprise Bank now has branches throughout the Merrimack Valley and continues to advance its mission of kindling the entrepreneurial spirit, while ensuring that its employees regularly give back to the community by volunteering for a variety of organizations.
Multiple locations throughout the Merrimack Valley and beyond.
EnterpriseBanking.com

Milestone Award – 30 Years
Whirlaway Sports Center
Named after a 1941 Triple Crown Winning Race Horse, Whirlaway Sports Center has a decades-long reputation for serving the area’s running and athletic community. The center offers gait and biomechanical analysis for patrons, as well as experienced assistance from its knowledgeable staff. Their heated golfing range is open year-round.
500 Merrimack St.
Methuen, Mass.
WhirlawaySports.com

Milestone Award – 40 Years
Middlesex Community College
MCC has been providing affordable education to diverse students for decades. Their mission has grown to include an emphasis on inclusive learning and workforce development as well as student and employee wellness. With more than 70 degree and certificate programs, MCC has achieved this milestone by providing a vital service to learners throughout the valley.
Bedford and Lowell, Mass.
Middlesex.Mass.edu

Milestone Award – 50 Years
Northern Essex Community College
50 years is a major milestone, and yet NECC seems to only be gaining momentum. Classroom-centered faculty, modern facilities and cutting edge academic support services mean that NECC serves both nontraditional and traditional students of many backgrounds. Over the past few years NECC has expanded its Lawrence campus and developed innovative partnerships with four-year colleges to expand their degree offerings.
Lawrence and Haverhill, Mass.
NECC.Mass.edu

Milestone Award – 75 Years
Andover Country Club
A championship golf course, premier dining and event facility, tennis club and members bar have earned the Andover Country Club its elite status. It is also a sought-after wedding venue, where guests enjoy bars and lounges, fireplaces, dance floors and floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the club’s pristine grounds.
60 Canterbury St.
Andover, Mass.
AndoverCountryClub.com

Milestone Award – 100 Years
MSPCA at Nevins Farm
If you are an animal lover looking to adopt a new pet or a volunteer who wants to help those still looking, visit the MSPCA at Nevins Farm. But there’s more. The farm sponsors animal safety classes and dog training, and also hosts a wide number of special events including plant sales, fun runs, ice cream socials and craft beer tastings so that you can have fun while doing good deeds and helping out our furry friends.
400 Broadway St.
Methuen, Mass.
MSPCA.org

 

 

The 2017 MVMAs are sponsored by: Pentucket Bank

Filed Under: Community, MVMA Tagged With: Andover Country Club, Buono Bistro, Burtons Grill & Bar, Enterprise Bank, Merrimack Valley Magazine Awards, Middlesex Community College, MSPCA at Nevins Farm, MVMA, Northern Essex Community College, Whirlaway Sports Center

NoteWorthy – 3/5/17

March 5, 2017 by Joseph Girard-Meli Leave a Comment

NoteWorthy is your weekly news roundup of happenings, movers and shakers, and community events in the Merrimack Valley.

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AROUND THE VALLEY

Tuscan Brands owner Joe Faro and his family cut the ribbon at a private VIP celebration of the new Tuscan Kitchen Portsmouth.

Tuscan Kitchen Opens New Portsmouth Location

Tuscan Kitchen Portsmouth, the third location from Tuscan Brands’ founder Joe Faro, became the newest addition to the Portsmouth, N.H. culinary scene when it officially opened its doors to the public on March 1.

“We are so excited about our new location,” Faro said. “Portsmouth is a fantastic culinary destination and is the perfect place for us to introduce our unique style of authentic, artisan Italian cuisine. We are very proud to be joining this community and are looking forward to sharing our newest endeavor in such a vibrant and thriving area.”

Faro discovered the location by accident when he noticed the former Jerry Lewis Cinema on Lafayette Road and determined it was the perfect site for a new restaurant and market. The 294-seat restaurant officially opens for dinner tomorrow and will open for lunch and dinner next week.

NESN “Dining Playbook” host Jenny Johnson and Tuscan Brands owner Joe Faro.

The 16,000 square foot location includes a 75-seat patio that will open for lunch and dinner weather-permitting, as well as an adjacent Tuscan Market that will open in June offering meats, cheese, pasta, freshly baked breads, prepared meals, coffee, handmade desserts and more.

The spacious new restaurant held a private VIP opening gala Sunday that was attended by hundreds of friends, family, Portsmouth business owners, local officials and media and was hosted by NESN’s “Dining Playbook” hosts Jenny Johnson and Billy Costa. The menu will be the same as sister locations in Salem, N.H. and Burlington, Mass., while Chef Nimesh Maharjan – a protégé of celebrity Boston Chef Todd English – will locally source seafood, meats and produce and lend his own creative touch to several dishes and specials.

Faro, who has a long history of supporting local charities in communities where he owns businesses, has already partnered with a local homeless shelter and is planning more philanthropic endeavors in Portsmouth. In addition to Salem, Burlington, and Portsmouth, a fourth location is set to open in Boston’s Seaport Square development in the fall. Tuscan Brands is also developing Tuscan Village in Salem, N.H., which will include a new flagship Tuscan Kitchen & Market, as well as a hotel, conference center and new restaurant concepts from Faro and his team.

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L-r: Steve Larochelle, chief banking officer; Meredith Boumil-Flynn, regional manager; Jessica Silva, branch relationship manager.

Enterprise Bank Purchases Building Housing Dracut Branch

Enterprise Bank recently announced its purchase of the multi-tenant commercial building which houses Enterprise Bank’s Dracut office, located at the Enterprise Bank Plaza, 1168 Lakeview Avenue.

The bank’s Regional Manager Meredith Boumil-Flynn said, “As we prepare to celebrate our 20th anniversary in Dracut, the purchase of the building demonstrates our long-term commitment to the Town of Dracut and our many loyal customers.”

As of June 2016, Enterprise Bank was ranked by the FDIC as the number one bank by deposit market share in Dracut. Earlier this year, the bank announced the posting of its 109th straight profitable quarter and net income for 2016 of $18.8 million.

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L-r: Newburyport Mayor Donna Holaday, Brick & Ash owners John & Laura Wolfe, State Representative Jim Kelcourse, State Legislative Director Dennis Marcelo and Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce President Ann Ormond.

Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce Holds Ribbon Cutting for Brick & Ash

The Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the opening of one of the newest businesses in Newburyport, Brick & Ash. Located on Center Street, this new restaurant intends to give diners enjoy a cozy, casual spot to drink up, dig in and hang out.

The menu’s theme is described as “comfort foods with a smoky BBQ influence.” Plates are served up in a dining room featuring roaring fireplaces, two full-sized pool tables, a dart board, two bustling bars and an all-weather patio with a 60-inch television for game days.

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Middlesex Community College Opens Asian-American Student Center

Middlesex Community College celebrated the opening of its new Asian American Connections Center on the Lowell campus. MCC President James C. Mabry cut the ribbon to open the center, along with special guests State Senator Eileen Donahue, State Rep. Rady Mom, MCC board of trustees member Bopha Malone and Virak Uy, director of the college’s Asian American Student Advancement Program.

MCC’s Asian American Connections Center is made possible by a recent five-year, $1.7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Asian American Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI) program. Under the grant, Asian-American students attending Middlesex will receive a range of support services and co-curricular activities designed to improve their college-going experience, as well as their completion and transfer outcomes.

More than 11 percent of MCC credit students are Asian American, primarily Southeast Asian. Among that cohort, 70 percent apply for financial aid, and the majority are also from families in which they are the first to attend college.

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Local Chambers of Commerce Celebrate Opening of New Salisbury Businesses

The Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce, Amesbury Chamber of Commerce and Salisbury Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the opening of two of the newest businesses in Salisbury, VASA Waterfront Kitchen & Bar and The Inn at Rings Island.

Located on Bridge Road in Salisbury, VASA Waterfront Kitchen and Bar features fresh, local cuisine, a raw bar and a rum bar. VASA is open for lunch and dinner daily. Also located on Bridge Road, The Inn at Rings Island features newly renovated guest rooms and suites appointed with modern amenities in an atmosphere that intends to reflect the natural charm of the New England seacoast.

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Modern Woodmen of America Named Haverhill Chamber’s Business of the Month

The Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce has recognized Modern Woodman of America’s Merrimack Valley District with the honor of Business of the Month for February 2017 for their outstanding community service to the Greater Haverhill area.

As a fraternal benefit society, people helping other people achieve a good quality of life is what Modern Woodmen of America is all about. Modern Woodmen Merrimack Valley District serves members, their families, and residents in and  around the Greater Haverhill area.

A unique combination of business and voluntarism, the organization offers life insurance, annuity and investment products, along with fraternal member benefits for families and their communities.

Go to the next page for even more NoteWorthy occurrences in the Merrimack Valley!

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Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Business Transition Strategies, Cobblestones of Lowell, Enterprise Bank, Family Services of the Merrimack Valley, Foster Kids of the Merrimack Valley, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Lowell, Home Health Foundation, Kiwanis Club of Greater Lowell, L'Arche Boston North, MSPCA at Nevins Farm, Nashoba Learning Group, Pettengill House, The Winner's Circle Running Club, Tuscan Brands, Windham Community Bands

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