Massachusetts Recovery Update
Week of December 20, 2009 Happy Holidays from the MA Recovery & Reinvestment Office!Quote of the Week:"We were never sure as we went along whether we'd have the money to be able to do it year after year. In fact, all of these projects would have had to be put on hold without the stimulus money." Steamship Authority general manager Wayne Lamson, on the impact of the Steamship Authority's $5 million stimulus award. DON'T FORGET: Forward the Recovery E-Update to anyone interested in learning more about the Recovery Act. FACES OF ECONOMIC RECOVERY
"It felt like a prayer being answered." Mary Reynolds, grandmother, on the stimulus-funded weatherization project that will keep her home warm this winter. YOUR RECOVERY DOLLARS AT WORK: NEWS & UPDATESRecovery Act award key to Quincy redevelopment projectA $8.1 million recovery Act award will tie together the Quincy downtown area and is a key component of the Quincy Center Concourse Downtown redevelopment project. Watch the Governor announce the award and read all about it.
Recovery Act funding to rebuild important Bellingham, Sutton routesNearly $23 million in stimulus funds were awarded for two projects -- rebuilding Pulaski Boulevard in Bellingham and 10 miles of nearby Route 146 from Uxbridge to Sutton. Both roads are important local and busy commuter routes. Watch the Governor announce the road improvements in Bellingham and in Sutton.
WHAT RECOVERY CAN DO FOR YOU: JOB & CONTRACT OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities for Individuals:
Find a JobFEATURED JOB OF THE WEEK: Early Head Start Teacher Assistant FEATURED CONTRACT OF THE WEEK: Electronic Medical Records - Salem State College STAY ENGAGED, GET INVOLVED:The Massachusetts Recovery Update is a periodic email update of recovery-related news in the Commonwealth. If you find this information useful, please forward it to others and encourage them to subscribe. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to %%email.unsub%% |