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MassHire South Shore Office Hours at the Chamber

2/6/2024

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Are you an employer looking for hiring or training resources?

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MassHire South Shore will be holding office hours at the South Shore Chamber's offices in Rockland on the first Tuesday of each month from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. 

A Business Service Representative from MassHire will be on-site to share information about their local employment services and provide references for State-level resources like training grants, work opportunity tax credits, unemployment insurance, and more. 

Members and prospective members alike are encouraged to make an appointment or stop by.

Make an appointment
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Holiday Shopping Guide

12/7/2023

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Where to Shop

Your Retail, Beauty, Wellness, and Entertainment Gift Needs
  • A Healthy Balance, Inc., Hanover
  • Adams National Historical Park, Quincy
  • Alden Kindred of America, Duxbury
  • Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, Weymouth
  • Boston Bowl Hanover, Hanover
  • Brockton Rox, Brockton
  • Charles David Salons & Spas, Hanover
  • The Company Theatre, Norwell
  • Derby Street Shops, Hingham
  • Elliott Physical Therapy, various locations
  • Empowering Athletes LLC, Pembroke
  • Fifield E-Bikes, Hingham
  • George Washington Toma TV & Appliance, Inc, Weymouth
  • Glow Beauty Boutique, Braintree
  • Hanover Crossing, Hanover
  • Hardkore Athletic Performance, Rockland
  • Hull Lifesaving Museum, Hull
  • Kingston Collection, Kingston
  • MILTONS - The Store for Men, Braintree
  • MY SALON Suite, Braintree
  • New England Free Jacks, Quincy
  • Nurtured Roots, LLC, Braintree
  • Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth
  • Pilgrim Skating Arena, Hingham
  • Powell Studio, Hanover
  • RKI Distribution LLC d/b/a MELI, East Weymouth
  • Rustic Marlin, Hanover
  • Ryan Family Amusements, Hanover
  • Scituate Salt Cave, Scituate
  • Sea to Believe LLC, Humarock
  • South Shore Art Center, Cohasset
  • Showcase Cinemas Deluxe, Hanover & Randolph
  • South Shore Conservatory, Hingham
  • South Shore Music Circus, Cohasset
  • South Shore Natural Science Center, Norwell
  • South Shore Plaza, Braintree
  • South Shore YMCA, Hanover & Quincy
  • Starland Sportsplex & Fun Park, Hanover
  • The Trustees of Reservations, South Shore Portfolio, Hingham
  • Transitions Training LLC, Humarock
  • Triple M, Plymouth
  • Union Point Sports, Weymouth
  • Whisper Boutiques Inc., Hanover
  • Verde Salon, Braintree
  • Zona, Norwell

For the Foodies

Supporting local restaurants, food retailers, and craft brewers
  • 110 Grill, Hanover
  • Abby Park, Milton
  • Alba on 53, Hanover
  • Alba Restaurant, Quincy
  • Alma Nove, Hingham
  • Barrel House Z, LLC, Weymouth
  • Bia Bistro, Cohasset
  • Bin Ends, Braintree
  • Break Rock Brewing, Quincy
  • Burke's Hot Sauce, LLC, Hanover
  • Burtons Grill, Hingham
  • Caffe Tosca. Hingham
  • Carmela's Restaurant, Kingston
  • Chantey at Marina Bay, Quincy
  • Chef's Table, Marshfield
  • Crumbl Cookies, Hanover
  • Davio's, Braintree
  • DoorDash
  • Evviva Trattoria, Hanover
  • Fasano's Catering, Inc., Braintree
  • The Fours Restaurant, Quincy & Norwell
  • G Pub, Plymouth
  • Galley Kitchen & Bar, Scituate
  • Gerard Farm, Marshfield
  • Greenside Grille Restaurant by Raffael's at South Shore Country Club, Hingham
  • Grille 151, Weymouth
  • Idle Hour, Quincy
  • Legal Sea Foods, Hingham
  • Lenny's Hideaway, Cohasset
  • Liv Creative Cuisine, Marshfield
  • Local 02045, Hull
  • Lucca South Shore, Rockland
  • Mamma Mia's - Carver, Hanover, Kingston, Marshfield
  • Marylou's, various locations
  • Novara Restaurant, Milton
  • The Parrot, Hull
  • Players Sports Bar & Grille, Rockland
  • Previte's Marketplace, Weymouth
  • The Quarry Restaurant, Hingham
  • The Range Bar and Grill, Hingham
  • The Red Lion Tavern, Cohasset
  • Rexhame General Store, Marshfield
  • Sarcastic Swine BBQ Restaurant & Catering, Abington
  • Second Wind Brewing Company LLC, Plymouth
  • Stars on Hingham Harbor, Hingham
  • Stellwagen Beer Company, Marshfield
  • Sullivan's Castle Island at Hanover Crossing, Hanover
  • The Beth Kitchen & Bar, Hingham
  • The Fermentary, Hanover
  • The Stop & Shop Supermarket Company, various locations
  • The Tavern at Weathervane Golf Club, Weymouth
  • The Venetian, Weymouth
  • Three V, Plymouth
  • The Tinker's Son, Norwell
  • Tosca, Hingham
  • Trident Galley & Raw Bar, Hingham
  • Trillium, Canton
  • Viva Beverages, Quincy
  • Wahlburgers, Hingham
  • WATERCLUB, Quincy
  • Zef Cicchetti & Raw Bar, Quincy
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Important vote on the South Shore's future

11/3/2023

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We want to update you on the former South Weymouth Air Base, also known as Union Point or Southfield. A critical decision will be made by the Rockland Town Meeting on Tuesday, November 7 at 7:00 P.M.  

The new development team (New England Development and Brookfield Properties) has proposed a plan that moves this critical project forward. The plan will not move ahead without rezoning. Weymouth Town Council and Abington Town Meeting, as well as the Southfield Redevelopment Authority, all have already approved the necessary rezoning plan. Now it is up to Rockland Town Meeting to approve it or stop a project that will benefit the entire region-including Rockland. 

Only Rockland residents can vote or speak at the meeting, which starts at 7:00 at Rockland High School Auditorium. If you or your employees want to see economic opportunity and growth, we encourage you to attend. Download information about this special town meeting.

Rockland will gain a lot of new money for local services from the project. But, with almost every project there are opponents who see growth and change as something bad.  The new developers have impressive credentials and successful local projects such as Pinehills in Plymouth and University Station in Westwood. Their new zoning proposal plan, connecting runways to greenways, offers more open space, more homes, and more local tax revenue than previous plans. It also includes mixed used for retail and commercial.

The South Shore Chamber of Commerce has long identified the former Base as the most important economic opportunity for the three communities and the surrounding area. The project has a long way to go. Major infrastructure issues have to be addressed. However, the developers and state will not get to that step without having a viable zoning plan in place. 

On Tuesday night, only Rockland residents will have a voice in deciding on a successful project, with a top development team that has local roots, or a partially built neighborhood with an uncertain future and lost opportunities. The former Base has been closed for 25 years, this is the right plan, the right team, and maybe the last chance to see a great project. 

Please feel free to share with any Rockland residents.  
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2024 Executive Committee & Board of Directors

10/31/2023

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The Nominating Committee of the South Shore Chamber of Commerce is pleased to submit a slate of Officers and Directors for terms starting January 1, 2024. Under our bylaws, additional names can be placed before the board through a petition bearing signatures of 75 members in good standing. Candidates will be presented to the Chamber’s Board of Directors at their November meeting.

Officers
Chair: Joe Gratta, Atlantic Mechanical Contractors
Vice Chair: Bonnie Simmons, Citrin Cooperman
2nd Vice Chair: David Robinson, Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C.
Treasurer: Stephen DiPrete, South Shore Bank 
Vice Chair: Ryan Bristol, Bristol Bros. Development Corp.
Vice Chair: Denver Gibbs, Gibbs Software Solutions 
Vice Chair: Michelle Markowitz, Cardinal Cushing Centers
Vice Chair: Jenifer Pinkham, Phifer Pinkham, LLC
Immediate Past Chair: Rich Fernandez, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Milton

For terms ending December 31, 2026 
Jason Brown, Whisper Boutiques
Nancy Curry, Abington Bank
Ray DiPasquale, Massasoit Community College
Nicole Hales, PR First 
Andrea Mansfield, Friendship Home 
Abby Parrilla, ARC of the South Shore
Paul Sweeney, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Mass.
Sarah Spatafore, Murphy, Hesse, Toomey & Lehane, LLP
Jeff Poirier, Quincy Memorials 

For a term ending December 31, 2025
Pam Denholm, South Shore Food Bank

For terms ending December 31, 2024
Darryl Elliott, Elliott Physical Therapy 
Kristina McCue, Mass General Brigham 
Cynthia Sierra, Manet Community Health Center

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The Best of the South Shore Winners!

7/17/2023

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Congrats to all our members who were voted on as "Best of the South Shore". We'll be celebrating with South Shore Home, Life & Style again this year at the BOSS Bash on September 13 at The Weathervane Golf Club! It will be a not-to-miss event so be sure to get your tickets here!

ENTERTAINMENT
Best Bowling/Indoor Games: Boston Bowl Hanover (runner-up)
Best Golf Course: Granite Links
Best Live Music Venue: The Music Circus (runner-up)
Best Local Radio Personality: Rob Hakala WATD
Best Marina: Marina Bay (runner-up)
Best Place for Kid Parties (tie): Starland Sportsplex & Fun Park
Best Radio Station – FM: 95.9 WATD
Best Theater: The Company Theater
 
FOOD & DRINK
Best Restaurant Vibe: Alba on 53
Best Bloody Mary: The Tinker’s Son
Best Burgers: Wahlburgers (runner-up)
Best Date Spot: Tosca; Alba on 53 (runner-up)
Best Family Restaurant: Stars on Hingham Harbor
Best Fish ‘n Chips: The Tinker’s Son
Best Deli: Previte’s Marketplace
Best Gluten-Free Menu: Burtons Grill (runner-up)
Best Happy Hour Spot: The Range Bar & Grill
Best Irish Pub: The Tinker’s Son
Best Local Brewery: Stellwagen Beer Company (runner-up)
Best Margaritas: Lenny’s Hideaway (runner-up)
Best New Restaurant: The Beth Kitchen & Bar
Best Outdoor Dining: The Parrot
Best Pizza: Mamma Mia’s
Best Raw Bar: Trident Galley & Raw Bar (runner-up)
Best Ribs & Barbecue: Sarcastic Swine BBQ & Catering
Best Sandwich Shop: Previte’s Marketplace
Best Scenic View While Dining: LOCAL 02045 (runner-up)
Best Special Occasion Spot: Alma Nove; Alba on 53 (runner-up)
Best Sports Bar: The Fours Bar & Grill (runner-up)
Best Sunday Brunch: The Tinker’s Son
Best Tapas/Small Plates: Galley Kitchen & Bar; Liv Creative Cuisine (runner-up)
Best Vegan/Vegetarian: Liv Creative Cuisine
Best Wine Shop: Bin Ends
 
HEALTH & BEAUTY
Best Dentist: Boynton Family Dentistry
Best Hair Blowout: Charles David Salon & Spa (runner-up)
Best Hearing Health Professionals: South Shore Hearing Center
Best Home Health Services: NVNA & Hospice
Best Med Spa: Powell Studio
Best Physical Therapy Services: Elliott Physical Therapy
Best Spiritual/Meditation Counseling or Classes: Scituate Salt Cave
Best Women’s Hair Salon: Charles David Salon & Spa
 
HOME & GARDEN
Best Appliance Store: George Washington Toma TV & Appliance
Best Landscaping Service: Seoane Landscaping
Best Local Hardware Store: Hingham Lumber Company; Curry Ace Paint Hardware, Quincy (runner-up)
Best Outdoor Furnishings: Chapin Sheds
 
KIDS/FAMILY
Best Private High School: Archbishop Williams High School
Best Summer Camp: Holly Hill Farm; The Company Theater (runner-up)
 
SERVICES & RESOURCES
Best Auto Repair Shop: Sullivan Tire & Auto Service
Best Coworking/Office Space: The Collective Co
Best Dry Cleaner: Dependable Cleaners
Best Financial Planner: Sandy Cove Advisors, LLC; W.H. Cornerstone (runner-up)
Best Law Firm (Real Estate): Kellem and Kellem, LLC
Best Photographer (General): Alexis Marie Photography + Designs
Best Local Airline/Airport: Marshfield Municipal Airport (KGHG)/Shoreline Aviation
Best Senior Living Community: Benchmark at Hanover; The Village at Duxbury (runner-up)
 
SHOPPING
Best Gourmet Food Shop: Previte’s Marketplace
Best Shopping Center: Derby Street Shops
 
WEDDING
Best Formal Wear: Milton’s
Best Reception Venue (Large): Granite Links
Best Wedding/Party Rentals: Boston Backdrops
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Leadership South Shore: DEI Day

3/21/2023

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MASS GENERAL BRIGHAM SHARES THEIR DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION JOURNEY AND STRATEGIES WITH SOUTH SHORE LEADERS

Leadership South Shore, a program of South Shore Bank and South Shore Chamber of Commerce, hosted its third Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Day on March 15, 2023. We were fortunate to have Mass General Brigham partner with us on this special day. It was a full day focusing on creating an inclusive work environment through DEI initiatives and education. The morning began with Ciara Gogan, Senior Manager; of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging for CarGurus AND Leadership South Shore Steering Committee, introducing the DEI&B (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging) concept and movement. 

Next, Jarrod Chin & Taylor Goyette-Frechette from Mass General Brigham led a multi-hour training, including conversations and exercises around cultural humility, workforce DEI implications, personal filters, and tools to implement in our businesses and life.  Their section concluded with Carla Carten, Interim Senior VP and Chief DEI Officer at Mass General Brigham, sharing the health system “Journey to United Against Racism” initiative.

Next was a moving panel discussion facilitated by Ciara Gogan 
Panelists: 
  • Philip Chong, President & CEO, QARI/Wutabon 
  • Daniel Miller-Dempsey, Board Member, Hingham Pride Project 
  • Carla Carten, SVP & Chief DEI Officer, Mass General Brigham 
  • Abigail Parrilla-Sarria, CEO, The ARC of the South Shore, Inc. 

Special thanks to Judi Vigna and her company Specialized Career Guidance for sponsoring lunch and to the South Shore Y, Laura Center of the Arts, for hosting our event.
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Guest Blog: Questions Ahead for Lenders and Borrowers

3/14/2023

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​Let’s face it, the story of 2022 will be the Federal Reserve’s policy to combat inflation.  

Inflation soared in 2022 as a result of a strong labor market, stressed supply chains, an abundance of low-cost capital and pandemic-related stimulus programs, all of which mixed to fuel furious growth. Rising rates, which we have not seen since before the Great Recession, along with an inverted yield curve, can signal headwinds – none more amplified than a possible recession in the coming year.  

After seven Federal Reserve interest rate hikes in a relatively short timetable, we find ourselves assessing and measuring not simply whether there will be more rate increases, but more importantly, what this means for the economic conditions and for commercial lenders and borrowers in 2023 and beyond.  

Higher borrowing costs historically hit the housing market first, as potential buyers have less borrowing capacity, which can put downward pressure on housing prices and values. However, this can still be offset by a strong labor market, along with low supply of housing, specifically in affordable housing. With potential demand high, sellers may be reluctant to reduce prices, while landlords can maintain or even increase rents. 

As developers see higher borrowing costs and municipal permitting processes limit new development or impose stricter conditions – such as affordability or green initiatives – volume and scale of new projects may slow. This will keep rental and housing unit inventories from rising too rapidly. While rising rates are impacting existing projects, many of which were started prior to or at the onset of the rate increases, the true impact will be on future development and financing of projects currently in the planning stage.  

How Will Asset Classes Respond? 
One of the biggest areas to watch will be the impact of rising rates on stronger asset classes, like multifamily housing. Multifamily housing has been a leader among all commercial asset classes and still has robust activity, due to the availability and diverse sources of equity capital that can partner with higher-cost debt.  

According to most sources, rents remain stable or are expected to increase in 2023, with vacancy rates continuing at low levels. Rents are reliant on a strong labor market, and although inflation and rates are on the rise, one of the primary causes is the low unemployment, which is a leading indicator for rents. Landlords may also see an increase in the pool of renters waiting out home prices, which some expect to decline in 2023.  

The capital markets will be watching employment numbers closely in 2023. Overall, the multifamily sector continues to show strength and drive activity.  

Less can be said about other asset classes such as office or retail, already reeling from the pandemic. Office markets may see more stress in a slowing economy brought on by rising rates, and banks will be watching the sublease and rollover activity very closely. Negative trends in the office markets could further drive repurposing of office into lab or residential products.  

Surprisingly, retail has shown resilience, especially in grocery-anchored retail plazas, and as a result of lower inventory. With inflationary pressure on consumers, lenders will be watching credit quality of the retail tenants into 2023.  

Commercial and industrial borrowers entered this inflationary period buoyed by stimulus programs, such as the Paycheck Protection Program, providing liquidity and seeing robust economic growth post-pandemic. Many took advantage of stimulus funds to avoid layoffs, reduce debt and firm up balance sheets.  

Choppy Waters Ahead 
Looking ahead, banks will be paying close attention to income statements and looking for margin compression. Increased interest expense, specifically for working capital, is a leading cause, as the prime rate has more than doubled since the beginning of 2022.  

While companies report some relief in their supply chains of late, materials, upward pressures on labor expenses and healthcare costs will require more adaptation of cost controls and innovation with technology to keep bottom-line profits from decreasing. Although borrowing at higher interest rates, companies looking to expand still find a healthy lending environment and continue to have accessible capital from lenders.  

While rising rates themselves aren’t very popular, savings rates are being cheered by depositors, who are seeing returns on savings accounts held at banks, the likes not seen in over a decade.  

Many forecasts predict that the Fed could deliver a soft landing, even cut rates late 2023 or early 2024. Until then, lenders and borrowers will have to work closely to navigate the choppy waters ahead.  

In spite of these headwinds, there are reports of healthy backlogs and decreases in material costs, such as lumber, offsetting the higher borrowing costs in the short term. The year 2022 ended with many companies reporting strong profits, development soaring and an economy weathering record inflation and turbulent global conditions, which was a subplot to the Fed’s fight with inflation. Now 2023 starts out having us look back at 2022 and wonder, was that the “worst” best year we all had?  

Stephen DiPrete is chief commercial banking officer at Weymouth-based South Shore Bank.
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Meet Our Members: PR First

2/15/2023

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PRfirst
2048 Washington Street
Hanover, MA 02339
617-947-7983
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How and when did the company get started?
It was March of 1998 when Jim Farrell opened the doors to PRfirst. With a career that included editor and publisher of two weekly newspapers on the South Shore of Massachusetts, and vice president of a public relations firm, Jim’s solid reputation as a journalist and public relations specialist was well established. Starting with just a handful of accounts – several that remain as clients to this day – it didn’t take long for Jim to build a customer roster that represents a wide range of industries, from financial institutions to health services, property management companies to construction/architectural firms.
What products or services do you offer?
Public relations campaigns, comprised of strategies such as press releases, thought leadership articles, interview opportunities, organizational profiles, and events including ribbon-cuttings and anniversary celebrations.
What’s the one thing your business is known for, over your competitors and why?
Four of us came from the newspaper/journalism/ publishing world prior to PR, so we understand the difference between news and advertising – which greatly benefits our clients. We’ve been told by many writers and editors, “You really understand our industry.”
Tell us an interesting and fun tidbit about your business.
We work with a wide range of clients, which provides us the opportunity to help promote really good people making a difference throughout the South Shore and beyond. Additionally, we learn a lot of fun things about a wide range of industries and services along the way!
Why did you decide to become involved with the Chamber?
The chamber is completely dedicated to making the South Shore a better place to live, work, and play every day! That is a mission we are proud to contribute to and an organization we are proud to be a part of!
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Meet Our Members: Comsint

2/7/2023

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Comsint
Hanover, MA 02339
646-470-7706
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How and when did the company get started?
Our team is comprised of veterans of some of the world's leading marketing and PR agencies. Our team intentionally parted ways with those big agencies beginning in 2020 in order to be closer to our craft and more deeply embedded with clients as they tackle their most pressing challenges.
What products or services do you offer?
We are a one-stop marketing and communications agency offering unparalleled expertise across multiple disciplines.

Our specialist-led offerings include media relations, crisis and issues management, video production, marketing strategy, social media management, and content development. 
What’s the one thing your business is known for, over your competitors and why?
Comsint is a new kind of agency. Guided by the simple promise of providing clients with seasoned, world-class talent who deeply understand their business, our team of communications strategists is relentlessly focused on protecting our clients’ brands and driving business results. In fact, we built our business model based on interviews with more than 100 agency clients. From crisis communications to video production to full-stack marketing, Comsint brings the expertise of a global firm paired with the service and transparency of a boutique agency.
Tell us an interesting and fun tidbit about your business.
In today’s world, change is constant and complexity is ever-growing. Organizations need partners to provide senior counsel and data-driven solutions to protect their brands and drive business results. Comsint’s award-winning agency model was created to do just that. We bring the expertise of a global firm paired with the service and transparency of a boutique agency.
Why did you decide to become involved with the Chamber?
At Comsint, we strive to meet clients where they are and where we can provide the greatest positive impact. The Chamber provides our team an opportunity to understand the business environment holistically and to bring those learnings back to continually refine and improve our offerings. 
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South Shore 2030 End of Year Recap

1/24/2023

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​If you live, work or play in Southeastern Massachusetts, you know our region offers something wonderful for everyone. In a changing world, we must keep our economy strong to ensure our people and places are here for decades to come. That's why the Chamber's South Shore 2030 plan was created. South Shore 2030: Choosing our Future is our constantly evolving roadmap that guides smart, informed planning decisions. A local team of large and small business leaders, nonprofit leaders, elected officials, and policy experts are building and implementing a plan to promote our region's economic future. Our mission is to create the right environment and balance for our current and future businesses and resident workforce to thrive.

Key Accomplishments

  • We strengthened our municipal engagement. 
  • We released our Infrastructure Priorities agenda. 
  • We helped support and fund municipal projects that were focused on driving future development investment, through zoning, housing and transportation solutions. 
  • We received the formal designation as a REDO (Regional Economic Development Organization) by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 
  • We witnessed a rise in positive press coverage for local development and revitalization efforts. 
  • We were nationally recognized for our first regional marketing campaign. 

2022 Highlights

Learn more about how we drove economic development in the region.
Release of South Shore 2030 Infrastructure Priorities Report 
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This report emphasizes the need for more regional thinking around water resources and transportation. Read the full report. 
 
This analysis of water and wastewater capacity for key development parcels that require multi-town or regional solutions offers several potential focus areas for future development and investment in the region. We are partnering with a neighboring region to do a similar study to explore more possible solutions. Water limitations and capacity challenges will take multiple solutions and even more committed stakeholders - we are one of them. 

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