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NoteWorthy – 8/15/21

August 15, 2021 by Kristin Cole

AROUND THE VALLEY

Lawrence Partnership’s Revolving Test Kitchen Officially Opens for Business

The Lawrence Partnership announced that the Revolving Test Kitchen (RTK) is now officially open for business and is accepting new food entrepreneur members.

The RTK is a shared culinary workspace in Lawrence, complete with multiple prep and cook spaces and dry and cold storage. Supported by experts in food and business, the RTK offers a workspace for local food entrepreneurs, helping them collaborate, curate ideas, and launch their local dreams.

Located on Common Street in Lawrence, the RTK will accommodate a cross section of food businesses including food trucks, catering companies, small batch manufacturers and food delivery companies.

The kitchen is open for food production from 4 a.m. to midnight with optional 24-hour access. Interested in utilizing this space? Visit here to learn more.

MCC Named a 2021 Best for Vets College

Middlesex Community College (MCC) was named one of the 2021 Best for Vets: Colleges by the Military Times. MCC ranked number one in the northeast for public, general education two-year schools, and number 16 in the country for two-year schools overall.

The Military Times’ ranking provides veteran and military-connected students with information on a college’s type of institution, region, accreditation status and overall percentage rating based on survey results, according to Jessica Frost, director of the Veterans Resource Center (VRC).

MCC supports veterans and their families through the VRC, a Veterans Advisory Board, and other special veteran services. The college also partners with the school certifying officials, student accounts and other student support areas to serve veteran and military-connected (National Guard and Reservists, active military and spouse/dependents of veterans) students, according to Frost.

 

Jaffarian Volvo Toyota Hosts Book Drive for Ruth’s House

This September, Jaffarian Volvo Toyota is partnering with Ruth’s House, a non-profit thrift store in Haverhill, for a book drive in memory of Sara Jaffarian’s birthday. Jaffarian invites the customers, vendors and employees to donate new or gently used children’s books from preschool to 8th-grade reading levels. Book donations will be accepted at the showroom during business hours.

Sarah Jaffarian began her career as a librarian for the Quincy school system. She later served as the director of libraries for the Greensboro, N.C., public school system, a supervisor of libraries for the Seattle, W.A. public school system, and held numerous offices and committee appointments. In 1961, she returned to her home state to design and develop a school library program in Lexington, M.A. Under her leadership, an Encyclopedia Britannica School Library Award was given to the Lexington Public Schools in 1964. Jaffarian supported many worthy causes, including the senior reading room at the Haverhill Public Library, the Advent Christian Church elevator and kitchen renovations, and the Armenian Church at Hye Pointe in Haverhill.

Brady Sullivan Properties Purchases Tax Credits in Support of Palace Theatre 

Brady Sullivan Properties pledged $63,000 to purchase N.H. Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA) tax credits in support of Palace Youth Theatre’s Forever Emma Studios.

This pledge will support safety and accessibility improvements at Emma Studios, including the installation of a lift and ramp at the facility. Palace Youth Theatre has always demonstrated a strong commitment and benefit to the community by increasing access to the performing arts for youth.

Trahan, MCC Leaders Highlight American Rescue Plan Funding

U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan joined with Middlesex Community College (MCC) President Phil Sisson for a roundtable discussion on how the $13,699,521 in American Rescue Plan relief funding awarded to MCC is being put to use. The Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund III Award for Students was $6.9 million and $6.7 million for the institution.

The American Rescue Plan included a total of $36 billion for nearly 3,500 public and private nonprofit colleges, and universities nationwide, including nearly $82 million for institutions of higher education in the Massachusetts third district. MCC received more than $13.6 million of that funding.

At least half of the funding is required to be disbursed to students in the form of cash grants for housing, food, or other necessary expenses. It is also being used to address financial challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. MCC has focused much of its efforts with the most recent round of federal relief on financial assistance for students, including debt forgiveness of $4.3 million from HEERF Institutional Funds, but has also worked to distribute technology and address food insecurity for students in need. The HEERF III Student Funding of $6.9 million is being disbursed on a semester basis to students and will continue through the Fall of 2022.

Lowell Review Seeks Submissions for Second Issue

The Lowell Review, a new publication springing from the RichardHowe.com blog, will be accepting submissions for their second issue through the end of October. While they are eager for younger writers, the Lowell Review team is open to all themes and welcomes contributors from Lowell and beyond. The issue will appear in early 2022.

The publication shares the stories and creative works of “Voices from Lowell and Beyond” and offers a space for creative and intellectual expression. It brings together writers and readers in the Merrimack River watershed and connects them with those who share their curiosity about the small and large matters of life. Each issue includes essays, poems, stories, criticism, opinion and visual art.

Visit here to check out the first issue, which features the works of a number of MVM contributors, including Paul Marion, Doug Sparks and Charles Gargiulo.

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

JDCU Names SVP & Chief Marketing Officer and AVP Community Engagement Officer

Robin Lorenzen joined Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union (JDCU) in 2019 as marketing director. In her role as senior vice president — chief marketing officer, Lorenzen will continue to oversee marketing and financial education, community engagement and the We Share A Common Thread Foundation. The Framingham State College alum brings an extensive marketing background having spent 28 years working in media. Lorenzen lives in Medway, Mass., with her husband and two daughters.

 

Alison Hughes has been promoted to assistant vice president — community engagement officer. Hughes joined JDCU in 2017 and has been heavily involved with hundreds of local non-profits in the greater Lowell area. She is the driving force behind the We Share a Common Thread annual fundraiser and has created many initiatives and partnerships such as the “Smile Station” for Lowell General Hospital, “Reading with Rowdy”, and the TEAM 2020 fundraiser. Hughes is a George Washington University alum and currently resides in Dracut, Mass., with her three children.

 

MCC Staff Member Chosen for National Presidential Fellowship for Community College Leaders

Arlene Rodríguez, interim provost and vice president of academic and student affairs at Middlesex Community College (MCC), is one of 40 leaders selected for the 2021-22 class of the Aspen Rising Presidents Fellowship, a highly selective leadership program preparing the next generation of community college presidents to transform institutions to achieve higher and more equitable levels of student success. The Rising Presidents Fellows will embark on the 10-month fellowship beginning in November 2021.

 

Essex County Community Foundation Elects New Members to the Board of Trustees

Amy Kingman, who was serving on ECCF’s County Leadership Council before being elected to the board, has more than 15 years of experience in philanthropy and the nonprofit sector. Prior to launching her own consulting firm, Kingman served as chief executive for both The Learning by Giving Foundation and The Letters Foundation. At Learning by Giving, Kingman directed a coalition of 40 colleges and universities teaching accredited courses on experiential philanthropy and effective volunteerism to 1,000 students annually.

 

Kiame Mahaniah, a Philadelphia native, spent much of his childhood in the Democratic Republic of Congo. His work has been deeply influenced by the poverty he witnessed there and by his parents, who were dedicated to community-based nonprofit work. After returning to the U.S. and serving a decade of clinical leadership in Lawrence and Salem, N.H., Mahaniah became the chief executive officer of the Lynn Community Health Center, where he is now focused on tackling inequities that not only pervade the healthcare system, but also the everyday lives of his patients.

 

Jonathan Payson, a retired Wellington Management Company executive, returns to ECCF after serving on the board for nine years, seven of those years as board chair. Payson led the board during an evolutionary phase of growth and increased presence in the county, and his passion and leadership helped to grow ECCF into the regional leader it is today. A former Marine Corps Reserve officer and Gulf War veteran, Payson serves as a volunteer pilot for the Veterans Airlift Command. He is also a dedicated member of the boards of trustees at Endicott College and the Northeast Hospital Corporation, as well as at Root NS, a nonprofit offering youth training and employment opportunities in the foodservice industry.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Amesbury’s Shop Local-Opoly

Amesbury businesses and non-profits have teamed up to organize “Shop Local-Opoly,” encouraging the community to shop local. For the entire month of August, community members can participate in this game, where thirty-two businesses and nonprofits each signed up for a space — called a “property” — on the monopoly-like game board. While the game supports many local businesses, each category also has a property that can only be earned through a $5.00 donation to a particular nonprofit. Click here to access the game board.

Bethany Communities’ Celebration of Innovation and Integration

Support Bethany Communities’ development of Merrimack Place, an extension of the Merrivista campus, by attending the Celebration of Innovation and Integration on Thursday, Sept. 9, from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Bradford Country Club. The event will include dinner, raffles and a live performance by local band Three Part. Visit here to reserve your spot at the event.

The Longest Table

Don’t miss Haverhill’s most exciting inclusive dining event. The Longest Table will be held on Thursday, Aug. 19, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. This a 21+ event, and participating restaurants include 110 Grill, The Barking Dog, Casa Blanca, Essex Street Grille, The Hidden Pig, Krueger Flatbread, Battle Grounds Coffee, and more. Visit here for more information.

Diamonds & Pearls, Cash & Kings Fundraiser

Visit Blue Ocean Music Hall on Friday, Aug. 20, for Jozay and Patti, Diamonds & Pearls, and Cash & Kings, who will perform a benefit concert for the Foster Kids of the Merrimack Valley. Accompanied by a 7-piece band, they will bring you the sounds of artists like Neil Diamond, Janis Joplin, Johnny Cash, Cher, Roy Orbison, Carole King and more. Visit here for more information, or click here to purchase tickets.

LGH TeamWalk for CancerCare

Last year, Lowell General Hospital transitioned their annual TeamWalk for CancerCare to TeamWalk on your terms, and the will be continuing this tradition this year. TeamWalk on Your Terms allows you to hold TeamWalk on your turf and on your time. When it is safe and you feel comfortable, simply choose when and where you want to walk. Get your team together for a three or six mile walk on the date and time of your choosing. You can walk until Sept. 1. For details, click here. 

MVFB 27th Annual Golf Tournament

The Merrimack Valley Food Bank’s 27th Annual Golf Tournament and Awards Dinner will be held on Monday, Sept. 13, at Indian Ridge Country Club, with registration beginning at 11:00 a.m. The tournament will honor the heroic staff at Lowell General Hospital, and your participation directly supports the MVFB’s mission. Visit here to register.

25th Annual Elder Services Golf Classic

Bring out your inner Phil Mickelson and support a good cause during the 25th Annual Elder Services Golf Classic on Tuesday, Sept. 14, at the Haverhill Golf & Country Club. The event features contents, raffle prizes, a luncheon, a $10,000 putting content, and more. This event sells out on a regular basis so visit here to save your spot today.

19th Annual Mill City Mentors Golf Tournament

Enjoy a day of golf while supporting a good cause during the 19th Annual Mill City Mentors Golf Tournament. The event supports Community Teamwork’s Mill City Mentors program, and takes place on Thursday, Sept. 16, at the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua. Click here to learn more.

Tour de Greenbelt: Cycle for Land Conservation

For beginner riders to seasoned cyclists, Essex County Greenbelt’s annual Tour de Greenbelt: Cycle for Land Conservation offers a variety of courses to fit all abilities. Taking place on Saturday, Sept. 18, the ride benefits Greenbelt’s local land conservation work, and cyclists will enjoy routes that wind through the scenic landscapes of Essex County. Click here to learn more and register for the event.

Emmaus Annual Cycle for Shelter

Registration is now open for the 2021 Cycle for Shelter. Join the ride to help raise money to defeat homelessness. This year riders have the option of riding virtually or joining in-person on Sunday, Sept. 19, if COVID restrictions allow. If the in-person ride is limited in numbers due to state restrictions, the event will operate under a “first-come, first-served” model and those who registered first will have the opportunity to participate. Click here to register.

Merrimack Valley Hospice’s Virtual Silent Auction

This year, Merrimack Valley Hospice’s annual food, wine, beer-sampling and silent auction is going virtual. Enjoy a snack and your favorite beverage browsing their auction items from the comfort of home. Proceeds will benefit Merrimack Valley Hospice’s comfort care and supportive services for patients nearing the end of life and bereavement services for their families and loved ones. The auction will run from Thursday, Sept. 23, to Saturday, Sept. 25. Click here for more information.

The Wish Project: Backpack Attack

July 1 through mid-September. New, filled backpacks are distributed to children in need in the Merrimack Valley. For a $60 donation, The Wish Project can provide a complete backpack filled with all of the school supplies that a child needs to begin school. Learn more here.

29th Annual Trot for Special Tots 5K Road Race

The Professional Center for Child Development, a local non-profit, will host its 29th Annual 5K Road Race – Trot for Special Tots, on Saturday, Oct 2, at 32 Osgood Street in Andover. The event spreads awareness for the programs they offer, such as early intervention, special education school and child care, and raises funds to support children and families throughout the Merrimack Valley. Click here for more information.

2021 October Fun Fest

Support the Community Giving Tree and have some fun at the October Fun Fest on Saturday, Oct. 2, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. This event will feature True North Ales beer truck, the Urban Epicurean mobile pizza oven, and music from the local band RevelUp. All proceeds from this event will support Community Giving Tree’s programs that provide everyday essentials to local children in need. Visit here to find out more.

NILP 40th Anniversary Gala

Join the NILP as they celebrate 40 years of helping people with disabilities reach their independent living goals. The NILP’s annual gala — which features a silent auction, raffles, dinner and dancing — will take place on Saturday, Oct. 23, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Blue Ocean Event Center. Click here to purchase tickets.

Smiles4Families Dental Fund

The Lowell Health Community Center (LCHC) is looking for support for the Smiles4Families Dental Fund. Dental care can be very expensive, and many procedures are not covered by insurance companies. By donating to the Smiles4Families Fund, you will help the LCHC assure that every patient has access to exactly the dental care they need — regardless of ability to pay. Visit here to donate.

Greater Lawrence Summer Fund

Consider providing opportunities for thousands of children this summer by donating to the Greater Lawrence Summer Fund. The fund gives children from low-income families a chance to experience life-changing summer activities that not only keep them safe but provides them with opportunities that open doors for a promising future. Click here to consider helping this community organization.

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Brady Sullivan, Jaffarian Volvo Toyota, Lawrence Partnership, Lowell Review, Mcc, Merrimack Valley, Military Times, news, noteworthy, Palace Theatre, Revolving Test Kitchen, Ruth’s House, Trahan, Veterans

NoteWorthy – 8/25/19

August 25, 2019 by Jaden Mendola Leave a Comment

AROUND THE VALLEY

Representatives Trahan and Pappas Tour Communities Along the Merrimack River to Highlight Critical Need for Federal Investments

Representatives Lori Trahan (MA-03) and Chris Pappas (NH-01) led a dual city tour along the Merrimack River to highlight the need for federal support in updating the river’s wastewater infrastructure. Along with Acting Administrator for EPA Region 1 Deborah Szaro, and other state and local officials, the representatives toured the Manchester Wastewater Treatment Facility and went on to Lowell to hear from community leaders and stakeholders about and to see the concerns firsthand.

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Stepping Stones Family Services Wins Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union’s Nonprofit Day Campaign

Stepping Stones Family Services is the winner of Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union’s National Nonprofit Day Campaign. The organization received a $2,019 donation as the winning prize.

Stepping Stones Family Services (SSFS), located in Haverhill, Mass., assists mothers and low-income families by providing free child care items, including diapers, wipes, clothing and formula. Additionally, they offer programs to help mothers with job training, resume writing, nutrition education, tutoring services and enrollment in other community-based services.

Jaffarian Volvo Toyota Collects School Supplies for Students Residing at the Emmaus Family Shelter

For the fourth year in a row, the Jaffarian Volvo Toyota staff and customers collected school supplies for kindergarten through high school students residing at the Emmaus Family Shelter. Since 1985, Emmaus, located in Haverhill, has helped more than 30,000 children and adults out of homelessness and toward self-sufficiency. This past year alone, Emmaus has helped 2,478 people, including 1,238 children through its shelters and housing programs.

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Windrush Farm Announces J Field Foundation Scholarship for Individuals with Acquired Brain Injury

Windrush Farm Therapeutic Equitation announced a new scholarship for the benefit of an individual aged 6 to 21 who has suffered a traumatic brain injury. This scholarship is generously provided by the J Field Foundation. An application form for the J Field Foundation scholarship can be requested by sending an email to scholarships@windrushfarm.org.  Further information can be found at  WindrushFarm.org.

Researcher is Shaping the Future of Technology

A UMass Lowell professor has won two U.S. Department of Energy grants totaling $1.8 million to fund research to spur advances in everything from information processing to our understanding of gravity and cosmic evolution. Archana Kamal, an assistant professor in UMass Lowell’s Department of Physics and Applied Physics, will use the Department of Energy grants to expand her research into the emerging field of quantum information science. 

Photo credit: Edwin Aguirre for UMass Lowell

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Andover Novelist Wins Prestigious Boston Authors Club Award

The Boston Author Club awarded local novelist Tara Lynn Masih the Young Reader Award for her novel “My Real Name is Hanna.” 

 The Annual Awards Program is scheduled for September 17, 2019 at the Boston Public Library. The winner and finalist authors will speak about their work and accept their awards. The Boston Authors Club welcomes all book lovers to attend. 

Dr. Jocelyn Duffy Joins Lawrence General Hospital’s Primary Care Practice 

Lawrence General Hospital welcomes board-certified family physician Jocelyn Duffy, MD, to its primary care team at Community Medical Associates (CMA). As of Tuesday, September 3, she will serve patients as a primary care physician at CMA’s Andover/North Andover YMCA location in Andover, Mass. Duffy, a Boxford resident, specializes in family medicine for children and adults over the age of six. She has practiced in family care for over 30 years and looks forward to her new affiliation with Lawrence General. She is currently accepting new patients. 

Home Health Foundation Names Dianne Farraher-Smith as Chief Clinical Integration Officer

Diane Farraher-Smith, MSN, MBA, RN, joins the Home Health Foundation (HHF) Executive Management Committee (EMC) as chief clinical integration officer.

In this newly developed position, Diane will be responsible for the successful and complete integration of home health and hospice services within the Wellforce System to create a cohesive whole that delivers responsive, reliable and evidence-based clinical services efficiently and cost-effectively.

Mike Mancuso Named to Lawrence General Board of Trustees

Lawrence General Hospital is pleased to welcome Michael Mancuso to its Board of Trustees. Mancuso is the Chief Executive Officer of Peloton Advisors LLC, a consulting and advisory company focused in health care and life sciences.

 

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Chris Pappas, Deborah Szaro, Emmaus Family Shelter, Home Health Foundation, J Field Foundation, Jaffarian Volvo Toyota, Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union, Lawrence General Hospital, Lori Trahan, Manchester Wastewater Treatment Facility, My Real Name is Hanna, Stepping Stones Family Services, Tara Lynn Masih, The Boston Author Club, Windrush Farm Therapeutic Equitation

NoteWorthy – 8/18/19

August 18, 2019 by Digital Manager Leave a Comment

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Women Working Wonders Fund Helps Lowell Community Health Center Build ‘Strong Women, Strong Families’

Thanks to a $5,000 grant to Lowell Community Health Center (Lowell CHC) from the Women Working Wonders Fund of the Greater Lowell Community Foundation, more young mothers-to-be in recovery for substance use disorder (SUD) will have access to supports to improve outcomes for themselves and their child.

The health center’s “Strong Women, Strong Families” project supports Women Working Wonders’ objective to assist women in transition. The new grant will provide as many as 40 low-income pregnant and postpartum women with SUD with access to a specially designed support group and health-related services to promote their transition into recovery and strengthen families. The project is a component of the Supporting Healthy Families collaboration between Lowell CHC and Lowell General Hospital.

Achieve TMS East Celebrates The Opening Of Its Haverhill Location

Achieve TMS East, Massachusetts’ largest provider of deep TMS therapy for the treatment of depression and OCD, announced the opening of its newest center in Haverhill. Achieve TMS East celebrated the opening of its Haverhill office with a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house on August 9. Among the distinguished guests were Achieve TMS East psychiatrist Renee Snow, Achieve TMS East’s Director of Marketing Anita Taylor, and members of the Merrimack Chamber of Commerce.

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Megan House Foundation Awarded $5,000 through The Women Working Wonders Fund

The Women Working Wonders Fund, a permanently endowed fund of the Greater Lowell Community Foundation, recently named the Megan House Foundation as one of five recipients of $5,000 through their annual grant program.

The grant award will help supplement the Megan House Foundation’s “Coming Home” project at Emma’s Place, which provides a sober living environment for parent-child reunification and bonding. 

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Lowell Community Health Center Announces New Chief Financial Officer

Lowell Community Health Center (Lowell CHC) announced the appointment of Brenda Rodriguez as chief financial officer. Rodriguez will oversee the health center’s financial planning, accounting and reporting. As a member of the leadership team, Rodriguez reports directly to CEO Susan West Levine. 

Rodriguez has served in various leadership positions in education, health care and media, modernizing financial practices, driving business strategies and overseeing the implementation of new lines of business. Prior to her roles as CFO at College Bound Dorchester and Big Picture Learning Inc., Rodriguez spent more than 10 years at the New York Times Company.  

Pentucket Bank Welcomes New Branch Officers

Scott D. Cote, CEO/chairman of the board, Charles A. Walker, president, and the senior management team of Pentucket Bank welcomed four new branch managers to the Westgate, Stadium, North Andover and Salem locations.

Jeannette Abi Samra Maroun, branch manager, joined Pentucket Bank in May in the Westgate location, taking over for longtime branch manager Patti Guerin following her recent retirement. Maroun comes to Pentucket with over seven years of banking experience specializing in business development, customer service and team coaching.

Susie Resendes is the assistant branch manager in the bank’s North Andover location. Resendes joined the Pentucket Bank team in May with over a decade of retail banking experience. Resendes is a graduate of Merrimack College.  

Nicole Molesso is the assistant branch manager in the Salem branch. Molesso joined the team in May bringing ten years of industry experience. Molesso is responsible for managing daily branch operations.  

Nancy Diaz is the assistant branch manager of the Stadium branch. Diaz comes to the bank with over a decade of retail banking experience and looks forward to applying her knowledge to her role with Pentucket.  

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: 28th Annual Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament, Achieve TMS East, Back to School Backpack Drive, Emma’s Place, Greater Lowell Community Foundation, Homeland Heroes Foundation’s 4th Annual Golf Tournament, Jaffarian Volvo Toyota, Lowell Community Health Center, Lowell General Hospital, Megan House Foundation, Pentucket Bank, Women Working Wonders Fund

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