5,100 new jobs and $1.6B in business output – a little sewerage could go a long way.

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5,100 new jobs and $1.6B in business output – a little sewerage could go a long way.

A little sewerage could go a long way – more than 5,100 new jobs and 1.6 billion dollars in business output according to a recent study on additional sewerage capacity in business districts adjacent to Brockton. Many new jobs likely filled by Brockton residents, with regional economy reaping benefits. The Chamber commissioned Dan Hodge, Cambridge […]

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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 Holds Retreat to Look Forward and Set Priorities

Incorporated February 14, 1913, “The purpose of the Metro South Chamber of Commerce, Inc. shall be: to develop, encourage, promote, and protect the commercial, industrial, professional, financial and general business interests of the region; to promote the civic interests and to improve the quality of life in the region.” Chamber Board members and staff recently

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Chamber Celebrates Birthday, Kicks Off Centennial Celebration

February 14, 2013 marked the Chamber’s 100th Birthday and the kickoff of the yearlong centennial celebration that will culminate with the Chamber’s 100th Annual Meeting on November 20th at the Conference Center at Massasoit in Brockton. This chamber has a long, proud history and its leadership performance and good influence began back in the 1880’s

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