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2008
cruise season kicks off June 2nd
Downtown
merchants and restaurateurs will welcome the first of
many American Cruise Line visitors June 3rd between the
hours of 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM.
Vessels typically land later in the evening around 8:00
PM and tour the city the day after for a few
hours. There are, however, some boats that land around
5:30 PM, allowing passengers a chance to explore
downtown in the early evening hours. [VIEW
SCHEDULE]
Businesses are encouraged if possible [read
more]
New
Bedford, other 'Gateway Cities' form economic alliance
BOSTON
— Urban communities outside Boston that often feel
neglected by state government are banding together to
fight for common interests, such as job training and
economic development.
Mayors and city managers from 11 cities — including New
Bedford Mayor Scott W. Lang — met at the Old State House
on Monday to form an alliance to fight for "a new urban
agenda."
Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray attended the event [read
more]
City’s
compact is valuable step
At
long last, Massachusetts' former mill cities are uniting
to advance their common interests.
Eight months ago, we endorsed a call by think tank Mass
Inc. for the state's "gateway" cities — so named for
employing new immigrants in the factories of the
Industrial Revolution — to forge a coalition.
The recommendation was born out of a study Mass Inc.
conducted in partnership with the Brookings Institution.
The results painted a stark picture of 11 urban [read
more]
Company relocates -- keeps jobs in New Bedford
NEW
BEDFORD — A 30-employee company that manufactures
exhaust systems for motor vehicles marked its move to
its new 30,000-square-foot home on Brook Street
Thursday.
Davico Manufacturing, which was started in the city in
1987 and now is a $5-million-a-year business, has
relocated all of its operations to a building at 95
Brook St. that at one time housed Arlan's Department
Store and later was used by Cliftex Mills.
Raymond P. Surprenant, owner and president [read
more]
New Bedford waterfront safety improved through federal and
state grants
NEW
BEDFORD — The administration of Mayor Scott W. Lang is
making a major push to improve public safety on the
working waterfront, installing equipment as simple as
life rings and ladders and as complex as sophisticated
new cameras that will provide blanket surveillance 24
hours a day.
Federal and state grants are being used wherever
available, said Kristin Decas, port director and
executive director of the Harbor Development Commission.
When completed later this year, the various projects
along the waterfront [read
more]
Café Funchal is Greater New Bedford Small Business of the
Year
NEW
BEDFORD – Café Funchal, a family-owned business
established in 1999, has been honored by the New Bedford
Area Chamber of Commerce and BankFive with the 2008
Greater New Bedford Small Business of the Year Award.
The restaurant and catering business is owned and
operated by the DaSilva family.
The food is prepared by José and Lidia DaSilva, who
focus on old family recipes and the traditional cuisine
of their native Madeira, Portugal. Their sons, Duarte
and Luis DaSilva,
manage the restaurant’s day-to-day operations [read
more]
Area companies focus on performance excellence
The
New England Performance Excellence Initiative (NEPE
Initiative) is a new integrated system of internet
collaboration tools and knowledge resources, combined
with live monthly gatherings taking place across New
England to help all small to medium size enterprises to
improve their performance by learning useful methods
from business performance management experts and
managers of high performance businesses to get bigger,
better, stronger, and increase their sales and profits!
The NEPE Initiative Road Show is being launched [read
more]
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