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NoteWorthy – 11/10/19

November 10, 2019 by Jaden Mendola

AROUND THE VALLEY

Greater Lowell Community Foundation Announces New Fund Established in Honor of Veterans and First Responders

The Greater Lowell Community Foundation announced the establishment of the Hidden Battles Endowment Fund. This new field-of-interest fund supports programs to help preserve the healthy minds of military veterans and first responders for treatment and counseling to addresses suicide prevention, depression, PTSD and other mental health issues.

Hidden Battles began as a fiscal sponsorship fund of the Greater Lowell Community Foundation in 2017. The organization was started by Scott Hyder, an Army veteran and retired Westford police officer.

“By teaming with GLCF, we know our money is in the right hands. We started this new field-of-interest fund because we know that the foundation will bring Hidden Battles to a whole new level – a level that can expand on the programs that are keeping our men and women in uniform mentally safer,” said Scott Hyder of Pelham, N.H., founder of Hidden Battles.

Enterprise Bank Once Again Supporting Local Veterans During November

For the third year, Enterprise Bank is recognizing local organizations that provide support and services to military veterans with the Checking with Purpose campaign. Throughout the month of November, Enterprise Bank will recognize six local organizations within the bank’s service area that support veterans. Each branch location is partnered with one of the organizations.

For every new checking account opened with Enterprise Bank from Nov. 1 to 30, the bank will donate $10 to a designated local veteran’s organization in the Checking with Purpose campaign, which this year includes Cunningham Veteran’s Home, Lowell; iPods for Wounded Veterans, Wilmington; Clear Path for Veterans, Devens; Veterans Northeast Outreach Center, Haverhill; Homeland Heroes Foundation, Salem; Harbor Homes – Veterans First, Nashua.

Wayside Youth & Family Support Network Receives $10,000 Grant from the Greater Lowell Health Alliance

Wayside Youth & Family Support Network’s PrideSide Lowell program received a $10,000 grant from the Greater Lowell Health Alliance (GLHA). The grant will allow PrideSide Lowell to add a group for high school youth who identify as LGBTQ+ that will focus on peer leadership and creating community connections for middle school youth.

“Wayside Lowell is incredibly thankful for the support from the GLHA,” said Beth Chin, regional director, Wayside Central Massachusetts and Lowell. “This grant allows us to empower LGBTQ+ youth in Greater Lowell to thrive, make connections and develop advocacy skills so that they can become active participants in their community.”

Greater Lowell Community Foundation and Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts Seek Request for Proposals for 2019 Nashoba Valley Healthcare Fund Cycle

The Greater Lowell Community Foundation and the Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts opened its 2019 Nashoba Valley Healthcare Fund Cycle on Oct. 22. The foundations are seeking requests for proposals from nonprofit organizations supporting the advancement of community health of residents in 13 communities: Ashby, Ayer, Bolton, Dunstable, Groton, Harvard, Lancaster, Littleton, Lunenburg, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend and Westford.

Grant awards will range from $5,000 up to $20,000; however, larger scale collaborative projects that are more than $20,000 will be considered if the funding request is justified by the impact of the project. The foundations are especially interested in seeing proposals that address systemic issues including but not limited to opiate addiction, food scarcity, obesity, substance abuse, suicide screening and prevention and other specific issues as indicated by community needs.

Link House Inc.’s Links of Hope Event Raises Over $135,000

Almost 400 people gathered at the Blue Ocean Music Hall in Salisbury for Link House Inc.’s Links of Hope Gala this fall to raise funds as part of National Recovery Month. The event, which was attended by Governor Charlie Baker, raised over $135,000. Frank Cousins, Jr., former Essex County sheriff and Newburyport Chamber of Commerce & Industry president/CEO received the Nick Costello Heroes in Recovery Award. Comedian Jimmy Tingle emceed the event and John Broderick, Dartmouth Hitchcock senior director of external affairs was the keynote speaker. 

Seaside Legal Solutions Ribbon Cutting

On Oct. 8, Seaside Legal Solutions held a ceremonious ribbon-cutting ceremony for their new Newburyport office located on Pleasant Street. In attendance were State Senator Diana DiZoglio’s office, Newburyport Mayor Donna Holaday, the Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce & Industry staff, attorney Joel Favazza, his son, and Seaside Legal Solutions staff.

Seaside Legal Solutions provides effective and efficient residential and commercial real estate legal services to the Cape Ann area and Boston’s North Shore. They have been providing legal services out of their other Gloucester office for 10 years, and were the lead sponsor of this year’s Newburyport Fall Harvest Festival.

Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust Renews National Recognition

The Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust (LP&CT) has renewed land trust accreditation from the Land Trust Accreditation Commission, an independent program of the Land Trust Alliance.

“The Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust’s accredited status demonstrates our commitment to permanent land conservation that benefits the entire community,” says Mark Romanowsky, president. “Our land trust is a stronger organization today having gone through the rigorous accreditation program.”

LP&CT is one of only 439 land trusts across the nation that have been accredited.

Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce to Host Southern New Hampshire Water Forum

The Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce will host the 2019 Southern New Hampshire Water Forum, Drinking Water: New Standards and Solutions, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. on Nov 14, at Brookstone Event Center in Derry.

Attendees of the event will have the opportunity to learn more about water quality issues and developments taking place in the southern tier New Hampshire.

Expanding Beth Israel Lahey Health Primary Care to Seabrook

Beth Israel Lahey Health Primary Care, in partnership with Anna Jaques Hospital, opened a new practice on Nov. 4 in Seabrook to enhance New Hampshire residents’ access to high-quality primary care.

The new 5,000-square-foot medical office space, located at the Route 1 Shopping Center, was chosen to provide a convenient and accessible location for patients and their families.

Primary care physicians Sangita Agarwal and Alexander Asch provide personalized, comprehensive primary care for patients of all ages. Beth Israel Lahey Health Primary Care offers access to specialists and specialty programs through its affiliation with Anna Jaques Hospital in Newburyport.

Merrimack Valley Habitat for Humanity Hosts Volunteer Appreciation Event 

On Nov. 1, Merrimack Valley Habitat for Humanity hosted its annual volunteer appreciation dinner. This event recognizes dedicated volunteers, supporters, board members and business leaders who have contributed time towards building affordable housing for local families in need. 

Volunteers are the foundation of the organization and, during the 2018/2019 fiscal year, 1,267 dedicated individuals contributed over 33,000 hours towards volunteering. The value of these hours equates to approximately $843,000 in savings, which under normal circumstances would have been paid to construction companies and experts in the building process.

Merrimack Valley Habitat for Humanity staff and members of the board were joined by 100 of the most regular volunteers at the Claddagh Pub in Lawrence for a celebratory night of recognition. Awards were presented to volunteers who have contributed 500 or more hours over the previous year. Awards were also presented for 400, 300, 200 and 100 hours contributed.

D’Youville Hosts 17th Annual Lasting Impressions Dinner to Honor Sisters of Charity of Ottawa

The Sisters of Charity of Ottawa, sponsors of the D’Youville Life & Wellness Community. As D’Youville transitions to new sponsorship, their focus remains on providing seniors with superior, compassionate long- and short-term care solutions and expanding services to meet seniors’ ever-changing and increasing needs.

On Nov. 7, the D’Youville Life & Wellness Community hosted their 17th annual Lasting Impressions dinner. This year, over 300 guests attended the sold-out, emotional event to honor the Sisters of Charity of Ottawa. The dinner was the largest of its kind hosted by D’Youville.

Although D’Youville’s connection with the sisters dates back almost 60 years, the Sisters of Charity of Ottawa have been in Lowell since 1880 when they first arrived to provide education to the children of mill workers. The sisters also founded the St. Jeanne D’Arc School and played an instrumental role in building what is now the Saints Campus of Lowell General Hospital.

The Sisters of Charity of Ottawa established D’Youville in 1960 and ran it for three decades. D’Youville has evolved over the past two decades from being solely a nursing home (and for years an adult day health care center) to a multifaceted “continuum of care” organization. Today, D’Youville is the largest long-term skilled nursing care facility in Lowell and provides special care for Alzheimer’s patients. In addition, they also offer senior housing and both memory care and traditional assisted living.

As the sisters’ numbers decreased, they requested that their board of directors find a suitable successor to be D’Youville’s “sponsor” or formal overseer on behalf of the Catholic Church and who would uphold high standards for quality health care. After more than two years of searching, sponsorship was transferred to the Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm, a group based in upstate New York with very similar values and priorities to the Sisters of Charity of Ottawa. To learn more about the process and what it means for D’Youville, watch this video.

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Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence Welcomes Elizabeth Suh as Assistant Director of Education

The Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence has appointed Elizabeth Suh of Topsfield as assistant director of education. In this role, she provides high school students with the tools and resources required for college, including counseling in financial aid applications, SAT/ACT preparation and college tours.

“Elizabeth’s expertise will help hundreds of youths achieve their academic dreams of becoming the first in their family to attend college,” said Karen Kravchuk, director of education at the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence. “We’re so fortunate to have her as part of our club family.”

Suh earned a master’s degree in bilingual/multicultural education from Instituto Franklin in Madrid, Spain in 2017. She earned a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies with a minor in studio art photography from Allegheny College.

Dracut Chiropractor Elected President of Massachusetts Chiropractic Society

Dracut chiropractor Gerard Cassista has recently been elected president of the Massachusetts Chiropractic Society, the only statewide, nonprofit membership service organization representing the chiropractic profession in Massachusetts.

Cassista has been an active member of the Massachusetts Chiropractic Society since 1981. During most of that time, he has served as a director on the board in one capacity or another, including continuing education director and chairman of membership. He is also a past president of the Merrimack Valley Chiropractic Society.

Lowell Remodeler Gains Regional Recognition

The Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston awarded Amesbury’s BLB Custom Building with two prestigious PRISM Awards at their 75th annual event. The gala aims to recognize the finest projects and superior achievements of builders, remodelers and other professionals in the home building industry.

BLB Custom Building was awarded a Silver PRISM for their “Farmhouse Kitchen” in the highly competitive Best Kitchen Remodel category. BLB Custom Building’s Director of Marketing Tom O’Brien was also awarded the Gold PRISM for Rising Star of the Year for his accomplishments and performance within the industry. 

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Anna Jaques Hospital, Beth Israel Lahey Health Primary Care, Blue Ocean Music Hall, Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence, Carmelite Sisters, Checking with Purpose, Clear Path for Veterans, Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts, Cunningham Veteran’s Home, D'Youville, Dr. Gerard Cassista, Enterprise Bank, Greater Lowell Community Foundation, Greater Lowell Health Alliance, Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce, Harbor Homes – Veterans First, hidden battles, Homeland Heroes Foundation, iPods for Wounded Veterans, Land Trust Accreditation Commission, link house inc, links of hope, Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust, Massachusetts Chiropractic Society, Merrimack Valley Habitat for Humanity, Nonprofit, noteworthy, PrideSide Lowell, Seaside Legal Solutions, Sisters of Charity of Ottawa, Southern New Hampshire Water Forum, The Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston, Veterans Northeast Outreach Center, Wayside Youth & Family Support Network

NoteWorthy – 9/22/19

September 22, 2019 by Jaden Mendola

AROUND THE VALLEY

Thorndike Exchange Celebrates Grand Opening

On September 20, a ribbon-cutting was held at Lowell’s Thorndike Exchange, a mixed-use community. Speakers included Lowell City Manager Eileen Donoghue and Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker.

In his speech, Baker stressed the necessity of innovation for gateway cities such as Lowell, Lawrence and Haverhill, and cited the Exchange as a prime example of how the “live play work” concept can bring vitality to urban areas.

Following the presentations and ribbon-cuttings, guests were given a tour of the Exchange, including its luxury one- and two-bedroom apartments and the Jack Kerouac Library.

You can read about Thorndike Exchange in the most recent issue of mvm, or read it online here.

Essex County Community Foundation Invests An Addition $1.3 Million In Essex County Arts & Culture

Essex County Community Foundation (ECCF) is making an additional $1.3 million investment in arts, culture and the creative ecosystem of Essex County.

This next phase of ECCF’s Creative County Initiative (CCI), which was successfully piloted in 2018 with a $750,000 investment from the Barr Foundation and ECCF, is made possible through a second investment of $1 million from Barr. ECCF will raise the additional $300,000.

This partnership with Barr and the CCI will allow ECCF to expand on the pilot phase efforts, which included $300,000 in partnership grants to artists, nonprofits, business and community leaders for public art and creative place-making projects.

Business Development Strategies Assists With Securing Tax Incentives For Vicor’s $33.5 Million Andover Expansion

Global high-performance electronics manufacturer Vicor Corporation is kicking off construction of a multimillion dollar expansion of its Massachusetts manufacturing plant this fall. The new project was spurred by a valuable government tax incentives package secured by Business Development Strategies Inc., the state’s leading government tax incentives consulting firm, and the project aims to help the company retain and create new jobs in Andover.

Greater Lowell Community Foundation Announces LHS Scholarship Established In Honor of Gerald “Jerry” C. Barnes II

The Greater Lowell Community Foundation announced the establishment of the Gerald C. Barnes II Scholarship Fund. This new scholarship fund honors the spirit of Gerald “Jerry” C. Barnes II by awarding scholarships to a Lowell High School (LHS) graduating senior lacrosse player.

A 2015 graduate of LHS, Barnes completed his junior year at UMass Amherst as a natural resource conservation major when he died unexpectedly. An active outdoor enthusiast, Barnes worked for the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation at Walden Pond. He also enjoyed playing lacrosse, which he played throughout high school.

A fundraiser will be held on November 29 from 4 to 6 p.m. at The Keep in Lowell.

Bethany Community Services And Element Care Partner Bring Medical Services On-Site At Leading Senior Housing Community In Haverhill

Element Care, a nonprofit, health care organization serving adults 55 and older, has opened a new on-site medical office at Bethany Community Services’ Merrivista campus in Haverhill. This partnership creates a link between senior housing and senior health care services to help older adults age-in-place with access to high-quality medical and supportive services where they live.

The new medical office will be dedicated to treating residents of Bethany Communities who enroll in Element Care’s Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) and will be staffed by a licensed nurse. Medical care and services will include medication reviews, vaccinations, wound care, education regarding health concerns and coordination of care.

Local Country Musician Jillian Cardarelli’s Releases “I Never Do This”

Local country star Jillian Cardarelli‘s latest release, “I Never Do This,” is now available on Spotify, Apple Music, Pandoraand more. You can watch the video here.

MOVERS & SHAKERS

NECC Names Manager of Culinary And Hospitality Programs

Northern Essex Community College has appointed Denis Boucher of Exeter, N.H. as the new manager of its culinary and hospitality programs.

The college currently offers an Associate of Science in Hospitality Management and is planning to offer a culinary arts certificate program, likely by the fall of 2020.

Boucher has extensive experience as a chef, restaurant manager and culinary educator. As director of Tompkins Cortland Community College’s Coltivare in Ithaca, N.Y., he oversaw a project involving a sustainable culinary lab, restaurant and event space.

Mass. Kids Making A Difference: Gloria Barron Prize For Young Heroes

Each year, the Barron Prize celebrates 25 inspiring, public-spirited young people – some named as winners and some named as honorees – who have made a significant positive difference to people and the environment. The 2019 Barron Prize winners and honorees have just been announced and there are four from Massachusetts this year.

Kylee McCumber, age 17, of Leominster, Mass., has been named a 2019 honoree by the Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes.

McCumber founded KyleesKareKitsForKidz.org, a nonprofit that for seven years has provided weekend kits of non-perishables to food-insecure children in her community. Every week, she distributes kits containing breakfast, lunch, and dinner items to 496 children in her town and four neighboring ones. McCumber also hosts an annual school supply and backpack drive in order to provide each of the children she serves with back-to-school supplies. She hosts a similar drive during the holidays to collect gifts for children.

Liam Hannon, age 12, of Cambridge, Mass., has been named a 2019 honoree by the Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes.

Hannon founded LiamsLove.com to feed people who are experiencing homelessness. Over the past three years, he has hand-delivered nearly 3,000 lunches to people living on the streets in his hometown. With help from volunteers, he makes lunches in his family’s kitchen and tucks each one into a paper bag decorated with messages of kindness. His GoFundMe campaign has raised over $40,000 to support his work.

Anna Du, age 13, of Andover, Mass., has been named a winner of the 2019 Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes.

Du invented a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) that detects microplastics on the ocean floor. She has also created the Deep Plastics Initiative campaign (DPI) to educate others about preventing and cleaning up ocean plastics pollution. Through her DPI presentations around the world, Du is inspiring young people to use science to tackle world problems. She is also encouraging scientists to work together in an open-source manner to develop innovative technologies. She has written a children’s book, “Microplastics and Me,” and has raised more than $7,000 to distribute it free to kids and libraries in high-need communities.

Will and Matthew Gladstone, ages 14 and 11 of Arlington, Mass., have been named winners of the 2019 Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes.

Brothers Will and Matthew co-founded BlueFeetFoundation.com to help save the Blue-Footed Booby, whose population in the Galapagos Islands is declining.

They have sold over 10,000 pairs of bright blue socks to raise more than $80,000 for the Galapagos Conservancy and the Charles Darwin Foundation, nonprofits working to protect the blue-footed booby. The boys’ donations are fully funding the first ever research expedition to the Galapagos to study the bird’s decline.

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: 2019 horses helping horses fall beach ride, 20th annual hike for hope, 3rd annual habitat for humanity-tea party, 5th annual raise the woof gala, anna du, annual walk against domestic violence, barr foundation, beer sampling & silent auction, bethany community services, business development strategies inc., charlie baker, creative county initiative, cruising the high seas: food, eileen donohue, Element Care, Essex County Community Foundation, forever emma golf tournament, gerald c. barnes II scholarship fund, glow gala annual groundwork lawrence, Greater Lowell Community Foundation, habitat for humanity, habitat for humanity-tea, Hidden Battles Foundation, kylee mccumber, Lazarus House, liam hannon, link house inc, links of hope, massachusetts department of conservation and recreation, Merrimack Valley Hospice, pennies seventh annual music for change fundraiser, Project Learn, take action walkathon, the 27th annual barry faye memorial golf tournament, The Palace Theatre, thorndike exchange, victor corporation, will and matthew gladstone, Wine

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