1. Articles mentioning both Franklin Hampshire Regional Employment Board and Holyoke

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    1. Franklin County health-care field bolstered by $200,000 stimulus fund grant

      Explore masslive.com (May 17 2011)

      Franklin County health-care field bolstered by $200,000 stimulus fund grant ...viding training through this grant for 118 people,” said Patricia Crosby, executive director of the Franklin Hampshire Regional Employment Board. Franklin County health-care field bolstered by $200,000 stimulus fund grant Published: Wednesday, ......kinson Hospital in Northampton who are not in the medical field or would like to rise in the ranks. Holyoke Community College and the Center for New Americans ran similar courses at Northampton’s adult liter... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Holyoke Community College   Greenfield Community College   Northampton

    2. Franklin Hampshire Regional Employment Board receives $100,000 incentive grant

      Explore masslive.com (Jun 2 2010)

      Franklin Hampshire Regional Employment Board receives $100,000 incentive grant The Franklin Hampshire Regional Employment Board has been awarded a $100,000 incentive grant after meeting a series of benchmarks and being named a ......mber. The money went to two one-stop career centers, FutureWorks in Springfield and CareerPoint in Holyoke and to a program for nurses in graduate school. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Regional Employment Board of Hampden County Inc.   Springfield   Northampton

    3. Stimulus funds help provide summer jobs to nearly 2,000 Western Mass. teen-agers

      Explore masslive.com (Aug 10 2009)

      ... SPRINGFIELD - Luis A. Semidey and 11 fellow students from William J. Dean Technical High School in Holyoke have spent the summer running computer and fiberoptic cable for new computer labs at Dean and two o......income backgrounds to qualify, most spend on immediate needs like school supplies and clothing. The Franklin Hampshire Regional Employment Board received $892,388 through the same program to fund 300 summer jobs. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Springfield Technical Community College   Regional Employment Board of Hampden County Inc.   Springfield

    4. State says fewer teens in Mass. finding jobs this year than in recent ...

      Explore masslive.com (Jun 11 2009)

      State says fewer teens in Mass. finding jobs this year than in recent ... HOLYOKE - Fewer Massachusetts teens have jobs than in years past, and that means they are missing out on mo...... job opportunities for an additional 850 low-income, at-risk youths who are 14-24 years of age. The Franklin Hampshire Regional Employment Board received $892,388 through the same program to fund 300 summer jobs with government-subsidized wages... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Holyoke Community College   Regional Employment Board of Hampden County Inc.   Holyoke

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