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Belt Technologies Receives $45,600 Workforce Training Fund Grant
AGAWAM — Belt Technologies Inc., a manufacturer of custom metal belt conveyer solutions and conveyor systems for more than five decades, has been award- ed a $45,600 grant to assist in the training of 24 work- ers and the creation of at least two new jobs before 2023. This project is funded by a Workforce Training Fund grant from the Commonwealth of Massachu- setts, Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Devel- opment. The grant program is administered by Com- monwealth Corp. More than $8 million was awarded to companies all across Massachusetts, investing in companies from a variety of different industries. Belt plans to use the funds to help employees complete
Partner Consulting Joins
Pixel Health Family of Companies
HOLYOKE — Partner Consulting has been acquired by Massachusetts-based Pixel Health as part of
the company’s continued expansion of its national healthcare technology ecosystem. Headquartered in Middlefield, Conn., Partner joins VertitechIT (infra- structure design and implementation), Nectar (digital health strategy consulting), baytechIT (managed ser- vices), Liberty Fox Technologies (software-application development) and akiro (healthcare financial and business-advisory services) as part of the Pixel Health brand. Turning ordinary phone systems into a unified communications tool with bottom-line impact on productivity and collaboration has been the hallmark
as early as their junior year in high school to ensure they have the resources and support to thrive as leaders. Through a network of 78 affiliates, including here in the Pioneer Valley, Project Accelerate aims to lift 5,400 diverse women into corporate positions of power and influence, shifting the equity landscape for generations.
Finck & Perras Supports Restoration of Old Town Hall
EASTHAMPTON — Finck and Perras Insurance donated $15,000 to CitySpace in a multi-year pledge for support of the restoration of Easthampton Old Town Hall into a center of the arts for Western Mass. In 2006, beginning with Old Town Hall’s first floor, CitySpace embarked on an effort to create affordable space for arts organizations and creative businesses under one roof in Easthampton’s Main Street Historic District. Now, CitySpace is raising funds to convert the unused second-floor, 3500-square-foot hall into a flexible, accessible, 350-seat space for performances, concerts, and community events. Renovations also will include a new box office, elevator, entryway, the- atrical lighting, and sound and projection systems. To date, more than $4.2 million in grants and contribu- tions have been received for the $6.9 million project. CitySpace plans to begin renovations in late 2022 and seeks further support for the project.
MCLA to Receive $1.9 Million in ARP Funding for Students
NORTH ADAMS — MCLA will receive $1.9 million to distribute directly to enrolled students from Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds (HEERF) that are part of the federal American Rescue Plan (ARP). One of the largest investments ever made in American higher education, ARP allocates $40 billion to col- leges in order to mitigate the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. A third round of pandemic relief for higher-education institutions, the ARP funds are more than double the first two COVID recovery packages combined. HEERF funding, which exists under the umbrella of ARP, is meant specifically for students. MCLA students with the highest need, demonstrated via FAFSA information, will receive the majority of this funding, but all enrolled students will receive a check or the option to use the funds to pay off student debt or pay for future semesters of col- lege. The first disbursement of funds will be to MCLA undergraduates and graduate students who are enrolled for summer classes as well as for the fall 2021 semester. The next disbursement will be to students enrolled for fall 2021. The remainder of this funding will be disbursed to enrolled students in spring 2022.
Breeze Airways Launches Three
New Non-stop Flights at Bradley
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — The Connecticut Airport Authority announced that Bradley International Air- port has launched new, non-stop service to Colum- bus, Ohio; Norfolk, Va; and Pittsburgh with Breeze Airways. These three launches follow the airline’s recent debut at Bradley and its inaugural non-stop service to Charleston, S.C. The new non-stops will operate on Thursday, Friday, Sunday, and Monday
on single-class Embraer aircraft with a two-by-two seat configuration. Flights are available for booking at www.flybreeze.com.
 several training programs which will improve their proficiency with tooling, planned maintenance, and lean-manufacturing principles. The company cur- rently employs 39 people in Agawam and plans to add two new manufacturing positions to increase capacity.
The Dowd Agencies Restructures Financial-services Division
HOLYOKE — The Dowd Agencies, LLC, a leading insurance provider serving New England for more than 120 years, has restructured its financial-services division to provide more focused services to its cli- ents. The former Dowd Financial Services has been divided into two divisions: Dowd Wealth Manage- ment and Dowd Employee Benefits. Dowd Wealth Management will replace the financial arm of Dowd Financial Services, offering financial consultation rel- ative to retirement planning and investments. Dowd Employee Benefits will center around both group and individual health, dental, life, and an assortment of ancillary products. Both divisions will serve individu- als and businesses.
Canary Blomstrom Insurance Merges with GoodWorks
AGAWAM — Canary Blomstrom Insurance Agency recently became a member of GoodWorks Financial Group, a national network of insurance agencies, according to Canary Blomstrom President Sandy Bro- deur. The agency will retain its name, staff, and Aga- wam location, and Brodeur will continue to serve as president. By joining GoodWorks, Canary Blomstrom will partner with Wheeler & Taylor Insurance of Great Barrington to broaden its insurance offerings locally, regionally, and nationally. Wheeler & Taylor is Good- Works Financial’s flagship national agency. Canary Blomstrom offers all types of personal insurance, including home, auto, renters’, and boat insurance. It sells life, long-term-care, and disability insurance and annuities. Products for businesses and nonprofits include all types of commercial property and casualty insurance and employee-benefits insurance, includ- ing group health and dental plans and voluntary benefits.
of Partner Consulting for more than two decades. With experience in assessment, design, implementa- tion, and management of unified communications, mobility, contact-center, and telecom expense-man- agement methodologies, Partner consultants work with healthcare systems, Fortune 500 businesses, util- ity companies, and state governments in the sourc- ing and management of telecommunications and mobility platforms. Partner Consulting will continue to service healthcare and enterprise clients from its Connecticut headquarters. Pixel Health is based in Western Mass., with consulting offices in Philadelphia and central Pennsylvania, Vermont, Florida, Tennes- see, and Washington.
Coca-Cola to Close Bottling Plant in 2023
NORTHAMPTON — Coca-Cola announced it
will close its bottling plant at 45 Industrial Dr. in Northampton in the summer of 2023, leaving its 319 employees to find new jobs. “After careful consider- ation, the Coca-Cola Company has decided to close our production facility in Northampton, Massachu- setts,” the company, headquartered in Atlanta, said in a statement. “We did not make this decision lightly and are grateful to have had the opportunity to have been a part of the Northampton community.” The statement added that workers “will be encouraged to apply and be considered for jobs that they are quali- fied to perform within the Coca-Cola system and at other third-party manufacturer locations. The facility is targeting closure in the second quarter of 2023, and we will support our associates throughout the chal- lenging transition.”
Girls Inc. Awarded $10 Million for Equality Can’t Wait Challenge
HOLYOKE — Girls Inc., the national organization that inspires girls to be strong, smart, and bold, has received $10 million in funding as one of four award- ees selected by the Equality Can’t Wait Challenge to benefit its Project Accelerate program. Project Accel- erate aims to expand the power and influence of women in the U.S. by 2030. Building on Girls Inc.’s evidence-based programming, Project Accelerate addresses inequality in the workplace, particularly the absence of women of color in positions of influ- ence and leadership. The program will accelerate young women’s trajectories through college and career entry, leveraging partnerships with corpora- tions and social-impact organizations to ensure both their preparation and their access to positions of influence. Project Accelerate will also reduce the gender gap by working with young women starting
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