Hiring & Workforce Development
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MassHire Greater Brockton Workforce Board – Workforce Development Initiatives
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CareerWorks – Connecting job seekers and employers
Government Websites
Local Media Contacts
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Boston Globe South https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/globelocal/
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The Brockton Enterprise www.enterprisenews.com
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Easton Journal www.wickedlocaleaston.com
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Easton Community Access Television (ECAT) www.eastoncat.org
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Small Business Administration http://www.sba.govma
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Massachusetts Labor Laws
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Easton Town Offices www.easton.ma.us
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Better Business Bureau http://www.bbb.org
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Old Colony Planning Council www.ocpcrpa.org
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Consumer Product Safety Division http://www.cpsc.gov
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National Archives http://www.archives.gov
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U.S. Postal Service http://www.usps.com
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Internal Revenue Service http://irs.gov
Related Events & Announcements
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Ames Free Library-Check the library’s web-site for listings of educational and informational business-related workshops that are offered for free!
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Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School:
Southeastern Cooperative Education or Co-Op, is an employment partnership program between the schools and area employers and is an important component of all vocational technical education programs. It gives qualified grade 12 students the opportunity for paid, on the job work experience, while attending Southeastern for their academic work. Businesses interested in learning more about the program should visit the school’s website, www.sersd.org.
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Massachusetts Small Business Development Center (MSBDC):Monthly Business Seminars and workshops- most are FREE. For upcoming events, visit: http://www.msbdc.org/semass/training.html#grow2
Organizations and Resources
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MassDevelopment connects non-profits and manufacturers to state funding.
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Free mentoring provided by SCORE, Counselors to America’s Small Business www.score.org
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Small Business Strong is a non-profit organization empowered to help women and minority owned small businesses navigate the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Massachusetts Small Business Development Center Network www.msbdc.org
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Southeastern Economic Development Corporation www.seedcorp.com*
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Center for Marketing Research at UMASS Dartmouth
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Center for Women and Enterprise www.cweboston.org
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Stonehill College www.stonehill.edu
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Bridgewater State College www.bridgew.edu
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Massasoit Community College www.massasoit.mass.edu
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Southeastern Technical Institute www.sti-tech.org
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Constant Contact, for your e-mail marketing needs. For chamber member rates visit http://www.constantcontact.com/index.jsp?pn=eastonchamber
About Easton
The Town of Easton was ranked in the top 50 best small towns to live in America by Money Magazine in 2011. Easton is a suburban community conveniently located between Boston and Providence, R.I. Easton was incorporated in 1725, and is an historical town with four National Register Historic Districts, one of which includes five buildings designed by renowned architect, Henry H. Richardson. Easton’s industrial history is most noted for the production of shovels by the Ames Shovel Company established in the early 1800’s. The company was nationally known for providing shovels used for construction of the Union Pacific Railroad during America’s westward expansion. The Ames family greatly influenced the character and growth of North Easton with its noted architecture, their philanthropic commitments, and attentiveness to education which was a trademark of the family.
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Easton’s school system is comprised of a high school, middle school, and several elementary schools. The town is also host to Southeastern Regional Technical High School, a vocational school serving nine area towns, and Stonehill College, a catholic College with a 375-acre campus in Easton. About 15% of the 29.04 square-mile town is conservation land. Recreational activities abound at Borderland State Park, Frothingham Park, Governor Ames Estate, Militia Park, and NRT’s Sheep Pasture & Wheaton Farm. Easton is also host to two golf courses, tennis and pool club, a YMCA, a horseback riding stable and an award winning Children’s Museum.
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Easton Town Clerk: (508) 230-0530
Town website: www.easton.ma.us
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Public Schools Superintendent:(508) 230-3200
School website: www.easton.k12.ma.us