Massachusetts Recovery Update
Week of December 13, 2009 Quote of the Week:"It's important to me because it helps me reduce my heating bill and makes me more comfortable in the winter," Yvonne Spencer, a retired Hyde Park home owner who had her home weatherized thanks to funds received through a Recovery Act award. DON'T FORGET: Forward the Recovery E-Update to anyone interested in learning more about the Recovery Act. FACES OF ECONOMIC RECOVERY
Josh Hamilton, chief academic and scientific officer of the Marine Biological Laboratory, discusses his lab's $803K Stimulus award which will be used to further research into regenerative medicine and improve patients' healing processes. YOUR RECOVERY DOLLARS AT WORK: NEWS & UPDATESRecovery & Reinvestment blog: Keeping the conversation going Read moreRecovery Act award to improve Fitchburg rail commuter lineA $10.2 million recovery Act award will improve the Fitchburg Commuter Rail lines speed, service and reliability on this important rail line. Watch the Governor celebrate the award and read all about it.
Recovery Act funding helps Merrimack ValleyGovernor Deval Patrick highlighted Recovery Act investments in the Merrimack Valley. "There is help in this Recovery. There is tangible help in the Recovery Act," he said to a group that included firefighters, police officers, nurses and construction workers who were hired or rehired thanks to Recovery Act funds. Watch the Governor and Congresswoman Nikki Tsongas discuss Recovery Act investments in the Merrimack Valley.
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