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101st Annual Meeting Draws 500+, Elects Sue Joss as Chair

A sold-out crowd of nearly 500 business people attended the Metro South Chamber of Commerce 101st Annual Meeting & Expo on November 19, 2014 ­­at the Conference Center at Massasoit in Brockton, sponsored by Crescent Credit Union, UMASS Donahue Institute, and Bridgewater State University. The event celebrated the conclusion of the Metro South Chamber’s 100th […]

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Costs Drive Water/Sewer Strategy

The Metro South Chamber recently announced a partnership with the University of Massachusetts Donahue Economic Development Institute to study and document steps for establishing a regional water use and reclamation authority. This study is based upon best practices and with the intent to derive greater use and economies of scale through better management and coordination […]

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South Shore Women's Business Network Becomes Affiliate

Chamber Affiliates Grow Combined Membership to Over 1,600 The South Shore Women’s Business Network (SSWBN), dedicated to the success of over 300 members, recently signed an affiliation agreement with the Metro South Chamber of Commerce. With this latest addition of an affiliate it brings the total number of business members to more than 1,600. SSWBN […]

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Chamber Awards Small Businesses

The Metro South Chamber of Commerce recently held the 2014 Small Business Awards Breakfast & Expo at the Shaw’s Center in Brockton. Awards for Small Business of the Year and Entrepreneur of the Year, sponsored by Bank of America, were presented to businesses that have displayed employment/staying power, growth, innovation, and social responsibilities. The Small […]

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Chamber Receives $100K from Good Samaritan; Largest Cash Donation in Chamber's History

The Metro South Chamber of Commerce has received the largest cash donation in the organization’s one hundred year history from Good Samaritan Medical Center. Good Samaritan Medical Center, a part of the Steward Health Care System LLC, has pledged $100,000 to the Metro South Chamber of Commerce Centennial Innovation Campaign.  The donation establishes Good Samaritan […]

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When Metro South is Home, Everything's Within Reach: Regional Branding Update

Over the past few months, the Metro South Chamber of Commerce has been collaborating with Connelly Partners, an advertising and media company contracted by the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism, on a major Regional Branding of the Metro South region. The goal is to create a brand identity to develop the Metro South region […]

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Water/Sewer Rates: Chamber Urges Freeze

The Brockton Water Commission recently held a hearing to consider a rate increase where Chamber president and CEO Christopher Cooney, CCE testified. Cooney requested a comprehensive strategic plan be developed by the commission with specific items such as efficiency measures and cost cutting analysis be made prior to any increase. Cooney said, “Brockton is well […]

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Property Tax Increases Opposed by Business Community

“Unattractive commercial property tax rates discourage business and benefit competitors,” – Chamber President and CEO, Christopher Cooney ( testimony before the Brockton City Council ) In an evening involving lengthy testimony from Cooney, the business community, and many concerned citizens, the Brocton City Council, after nineteen rounds of voting, set a new commercial tax rate […]

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Chamber Centennial Draws 500+ to Celebration: Governor Patrick Pledges $32 Million; Bill Morse Re-elected Chair

A sold-out crowd of nearly 500 business people attended the Metro South Chamber of Commerce 100th Annual Meeting & Expo on November 20, 2013 at the Conference Center at Massasoit in Brockton, sponsored by Crescent Credit Union, UMass Donahue Institute, and Brockton Area Workforce Investment Board . The Centennial celebration paid homage to the Chamber’s […]

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Health Care Reform Act: Myth vs. Fact

There have been many questions about the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and for a good reason. It’s important for business owners to be aware of how the Affordable Care Act will affect their businesses. However, with all of the misconceptions about the ACA lately, this is difficult for employers to do. The U.S. Small Business […]

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