EASTHAMPTON The Chamber of Greater Easthampton is hosting a virtual and in-person professional development and leadership conference, “sheLEADS,” on Friday, May 20 at the Keystone Building in the Boylston Room. “This is a day of professional.
EASTHAMPTON At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, small businesses in the city like Luthier’s Co-Op struggled to stay afloat.Without any income, the lockdown of nonessential businesses pushed the combination musical instrument shop, performance.
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These parking spaces on Main Street in Easthampton are in front of Galaxy restaurant. Photographed on Monday, April 5, 2021. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING
These parking spaces on Main Street in Easthampton are in front of the Silver Spoon and Antonio’s Pizza. Across the street are spaces in front of Galaxy restaurant. Photographed on Monday, April 5, 2021. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING
This part of Cottage Street in Easthampton has Se7ens Sports Bar & Grill, left, and Amy’s Place restaurant, at right. Photographed on Monday, April 5, 2021. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING
These parking spaces on Union Street in Easthampton are next to, but not directly in front of, Nini’s Ristorante. Photographed on Monday, April 5, 2021. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTING
Easthampton, chamber get a hand from state on plotting recovery
View of Easthampton looking down Union Street with the First Congregational Church in the center. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO
Published: 3/15/2021 4:29:03 PM
EASTHAMPTON The city and the Greater Easthampton Chamber of Commerce have been awarded assistance from the state’s Local Rapid Recovery Planning program, which helps communities and their businesses recover from the impacts of COVID-19.
With the award, the city has “a starting point” for addressing its businesses’ needs, according to Moe Belliveau, executive director of the Greater Easthampton Chamber of Commerce.
The program helps communities identify short and long-term needs related to COVID-19, implement strategies to address these issues and create a sustainable plan for businesses after the pandemic, and create marketing and promotional campaigns.
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HOLYOKE Business coach and strategist Lynn Turner of Clear Alliance Inc. and Moe Belliveau, executive director of the Easthampton Chamber of Commerce, will give a presentation titled “Maintaining Power and Grace While Glass Ceilings Are Being Shattered” as the Holyoke Community College (HCC) Spring Women’s Leadership Luncheon Series continues on Wednesday, Feb. 24.
The luncheon series takes place over Zoom on the last Wednesdays of January, February, March, April, and May from noon to 1:15 p.m.
Each month, participants join a group of women leaders to discuss current issues and ideas to help their leadership development. They will also have the opportunity to form a supportive network of women leaders to help navigate their careers.