We asked, and you responded
After several years of unprecedented membership growth for our chamber - and breaking into the Boston Business Journalās top ten list of largest chambers in the state - we thought it was time to take a look at just what was driving this engagement from the local business community and how we could ensure that - as we continue to grow - we also continue to provide the utmost in member service and satisfaction.
Lise Elcock
Scaled-down Riverside Station project edges forward
A proposed mixed-use development at the Riverside MBTA Station has cleared a major hurdle, but only after it was significantly reduced in size and scope.
Newton-Needham Regional Chamber
Chamber urges Newton City Council to approve Northlandās special permit
The following letter was sent to the Newton City Council Land Use Committee Chair Greg Schwartz from the Newton-Needham Regional Chamberās Board of Directors.
Greg Reibman
Newton Innovation Center closing
Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller made the following announcement on Nov. 1, 2019. I have made the difficult decision to phase-out in four months the Newton Innovation Center co-working space located in a City of Newton building in Newton Corner.
Newton-Needham Regional Chamber
Millona: Immigration policies are undermining our economy
Today is the 232nd anniversary of the signing of the United States Constitution. Among immigration officials and immigrant advocates, itās also known as Citizenship Day. Itās a time to reflect on what it means to be a U.S. citizen, and to recognize and encourage immigrants who are taking steps to become U.S. citizens.
Eva Millona
A word about traffic and the T
Over the past six months, I have been participating in meetings with two separate business coalitions that were asked by the Massachusetts House Speaker and Senate President to recommend funding options to address our region's transportation crisis.
Greg Reibman