星期三, 10月 08, 2025

Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $7.4 Million to Train and Place Over 1,100 Workers in Industries Statewide

Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $7.4 Million to Train and Place Over 1,100 Workers in Industries Statewide

Workforce development funding will train, upskill, and hire untapped talent in health care, life sciences, technology, construction, and more 

 

SPRINGFIELD, MA — The Healey-Driscoll Administration today announced $7.4 million in workforce development grant funding for 16 initiatives across Massachusetts, representing partnerships with employers, training providers, and regional collaborators to train, upskill, and provide job placement for 1,161 workers for in-demand occupations in health care, education, information technology and more.

The Senator Kenneth J. Donnelly Workforce Success grants are funded by the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development and administered by Commonwealth Corporation through the state’s Workforce Competitiveness Trust Fund. Each awarded grant aims to close the skills gap, increase access to well-paying jobs for unemployed and underemployed residents, and strengthen productivity and workforce needs among employers in regions throughout Massachusetts. Workforce Success grants fund job training and job placement for untapped talent and upskilling programs for incumbent workers. Among the 16 awarded grants, 7 grants will incorporate English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) in planned job training—an effort to reduce employment barriers such as language that some jobseekers experience.

Workforce Success Grants give residents the opportunity to gain new skills and launch careers in high-demand fields,” said Governor Maura Healey. “These programs help people earn good wages, build long-term career paths, and connect directly with employers who need their talents.”

 

Investing in workforce development through programs like Workforce Success Grants is key to growing stronger local economies across Massachusetts,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. “By preparing residents with the skills employers need, these grants help businesses fill critical roles, drive economic growth in every region, and ensure our communities remain vibrant and competitive.”

 

Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Lauren Jones made the announcement at Springfield Technical Community College in Springfield, Massachusetts. Among the 16 grantees, Springfield Technical Community College plans to train, upskill, and provide employment for 120 individuals in IT support and cybersecurity related roles.

“The Healey-Driscoll Administration continues to team up with training providers and employers to help jobseekers gain critical skills to compete in the workforce and career opportunities across Massachusetts,” said Secretary Lauren Jones of Labor and Workforce Development. “This latest round of Workforce Success Grants builds on our workforce strategy and investments that will strengthen our talent pipeline and ensure employers have the skilled workforce to thrive in Massachusetts.”

“We commend and thank these 16 grantees for their commitment to facilitating economic opportunities in our communities across the Commonwealth,” said Molly Jacobson, President and CEO of Commonwealth Corporation. “Through these investments in workforce training and job development, we are empowering job seekers to build meaningful careers in high-demand industries and supporting strengthening employers with a well-prepared workforce.”

The following is a list of the sixteen grant recipients receiving approximately $7.4 million to provide training and placement services to 1,161 individuals throughout Massachusetts:

Action for Boston Community Development, Inc., Boston: $400,000

Action for Boston Community Development, Inc. will provide training and placement services, 110 unemployed and underemployed participants for Early Childhood Education roles. They will partner with Head Start, TARTTs Day Care, Longwood Medical Area Child Care Center, THRIVE Early Learning Academy, and Ellis Early Learning Center.

 

Asian American Civic Association, Boston: $500,000

Asian American Civic Association will provide training and placement services, including ESOL training, to 50 unemployed and underemployed participants for Maintenance Technician, Facilities Technician, and Maintenance Worker roles. They will partner with Cocoran Jennison, Sahra Construction, Cynergy LLC, and Genesis Management Group LLC.

 

Brockton Area Workforce Investment Board, Brockton: $375,117

Brockton Area Workforce Investment Board will provide training and placement services to 30 unemployed and underemployed participants for Commercial Driver roles. They will partner with the Brockton Area Transit Authority, T&K Asphalt Services, Diesel Direct, Cape Cargo Inc., Schneider, Champion Container Corporation, and Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast.

 

Center for Community Health Education Research and Service, Inc., Boston: $500,000

Center for Community Health Education Research and Service, Inc. will provide training and placement services to 72 unemployed and underemployed participants for Home Health Aide roles. They will partner with Advanced Home Care and Dignity Hospice.

 

Children's Hospital Corporation, Boston: $500,000

The Children's Hospital Corporation will provide training and placement services to 66 unemployed and underemployed participants for Healthcare Customer Service and Administrative roles. They will partner with Boston Children's Hospital, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, and Beth Israel Lahey Health.

 

City of Worcester/MassHire Central Region Workforce Board, Worcester: $423,185

The City of Worcester/MassHire Central Region Workforce Board will provide training and placement services to 40 unemployed and underemployed participants for Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operator roles. They will partner with Upper Blackstone Clean Water, Weston & Sampson, Town of Grafton, Town of Uxbridge, and MA Water Environment Association.

 

Community Action, Inc., Haverhill: $254,015

Community Action, Inc. will provide training and placement services, including ESOL training, to 25 unemployed and underemployed participants for Help Desk Technician, Technical Support Specialist, and Junior Systems Administrator roles. They will partner with Northern Essex Community College Haverhill Campus, Crystal Engineering, Opportunity Works, NorthEast Computer Services LLC, City of Haverhill, and Historic New England.

 

Community Servings, Boston: $500,000

Community Servings will provide training and placement services to 50 unemployed and underemployed participants for Culinary and Food Service roles. They will partner with Tatte Bakery and Cafe, MAX Ultimate Food, and City Experiences Boston Harbor City Cruises.

 

Franklin Hampshire Employment and Training Consortium, Greenfield: $500,000

Franklin Hampshire Employment and Training Consortium will provide training and placement services to 50 unemployed and underemployed participants for Patient Representative, Receptionist, and Medical Secretary roles. They will partner with Community Health Center of Franklin County, Hilltown Community Health Center, and Valley Medical Group.

 

Hebrew SeniorLife, Boston: $499,890

Hebrew SeniorLife will provide training and placement services, including ESOL training, to 120 unemployed and underemployed participants for Certified Nursing Assistant roles. They will partner with Hebrew SeniorLife Inc., Boston Medical Center, CareOne, and Tufts Medical Center.

 

Jewish Vocational Service, Boston: $500,000

Jewish Vocational Service will provide training and placement services to 69 unemployed and underemployed participants for Early Childhood Educator, Teacher Assistant, and Substitute Teacher roles. They will partner with Little Sprouts, Longwood Medical Area Child Care Center, Tiny Hands Enrichment Center, and Everbrook Academy.

 

Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation, Cambridge: $500,000

Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation will provide training and placement services, including ESOL training, to 53 unemployed and underemployed participants for Biomanufacturing Technician, Clinical Trial Associate, and Lab Support Specialist roles. They will partner with Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer, Sarepta, Rentschler Biopharma, and AbbVie.

 

Middlesex Community College, Lowell: $498,160

Middlesex Community College will provide training and placement services to 104 unemployed and underemployed participants for Certified Nursing Assistant roles. They will partner with Carlton Willard Village and Sunny Acres.

 

Morgan Memorial Goodwill Industries, Boston: $471,592

Morgan Memorial Goodwill Industries will provide training and placement services to 72 unemployed and underemployed participants for Social and Human Service Assistant and Residential Counselor roles. They will partner with Arbor Associates, Bay Cove Human Services, Communities for People, Pine Street Inn, Vinfen, Walnut Street Center, and Whittier Street Health Center.

 

North Shore Community Action Programs, Peabody: $452,812

North Shore Community Action Programs will provide training and placement services, including ESOL training, to 130 unemployed and underemployed participants for Home Health Aide roles. They will partner with NSCAP Homecare Department, Crossway Homecare, and Brightview Senior Living Danvers.

 

Springfield Technical Community College, Springfield: $500,000

Springfield Technical Community College will provide training and placement services, including ESOL training, to 120 unemployed and underemployed participants for IT Support Specialist, Help Desk Analyst, Hardware Technician, Computer Repair Technician, Network Technician, Network Administrator, Cybersecurity Technician, and Cybersecurity Analyst roles. They will partner with Springfield Public Schools, Baystate Health, Holyoke Public Schools, Springfield Technical Community College, Center for Human Development, City of Holyoke, and Entre Technologies.

Ten Boston Artists Join the First Edition of Open Doors Residency

 Ten Boston Artists Join the First Edition of Open Doors Residency

Boston, MA (Tuesday, October 7, 2025) — Ten Boston-based artists will take part in the first Open Doors Residency at CROMA Space during the spring season, an opportunity to showcase a diversity of creative proposals to both local and visiting audiences, announced Ágora Cultural Architects.

The residency participants were selected from nearly one hundred artistic projects submitted to the Artist Pathways Project, a program by the Arts Action Consortium (AAC), supported by the City of Boston’s Mayor’s Office for Arts and Culture.

The ten selected artistic proposals belong to Bella Levavi and Free Pile Productions (puppeteers), Zakiyyah (artist and changemaker), Ryan P. Casey (dancer and choreographer), Aníbal Cruz (musician and composer), Kalliope Reed Quintet (wind quintet), Mercedes Escobar (singer-songwriter), Linda Carney-Goodrich, U-Meleni Mhlaba-Adebo & Magdalena Gómez (poets), Matthew Lau (percussionist), J. Andrés Ballesteros (composer), and Mar Parrilla (dancer and choreographer).

Bostonians and visitors alike will be able to enjoy these presentations as part of CROMA Space’s 2026 programming, with official dates to be announced in December.

To facilitate their performances, each artist will have complimentary access to CROMA Space for rehearsals, technical support, personalized production assistance, technical coordination, as well as marketing and ticketing support.

“We are delighted to welcome this group of ten artists, who represent both the artistic excellence that defines the City of Boston and the desire to find spaces to share their work. We are excited to host them in our venue, where audiences can always expect diverse and high-quality programming,” said Elsa Mosquera, co-founder of Ágora Cultural Architects. Interested people will be able to reserve tickets for all CROMA Space events at boritix.com.

In addition to this residency, the City will fund free consulting sessions for artists seeking to strengthen their skills in key areas such as proposal writing, strategic partnerships, project development, and booking for musicians. These sessions will be available to artists seeking to expand their professional practice and increase their visibility through arts-action.com.

The Open Doors Performing Arts Residency is part of the Artist Pathways Project, the inaugural program of the Arts Action Consortium, a collaboration of six Boston-based cultural organizations: Arts & Business Council, Assets for Artists, Bloom Arts Strategy, Dunamis, Midday Movement Series, and Ágora Cultural Architects.


About the Open Doors Residency artists

Bella Levavi is a multidisciplinary performance artist whose community-based practice uses absurdity as a powerful tool for social commentary.

Zakiyyah is a singer, actress, and media artist who blends Opera, Hip-Hop, Jazz, and R&B into her signature “Hip-Hopera” style. Through her company, Black and Bold Productions, she uplifts marginalized communities and leads workshops on arts activism across New England.

Ryan P. Casey is a choreographer, dancer, and educator recognized by Dance Magazine as one of “25 to Watch.” He has performed internationally, appeared on So You Think You Can Dance, and directs his own company, Off Beat.

Aníbal Cruz is a Cuban pianist, composer, and bandleader known for his dynamic blend of Cuban, jazz, and Latin styles. A Berklee graduate, he has toured internationally and leads two ensembles: Clave & Blues and The Blue Island Project.

Kalliope Reed Quintet, the first professional reed quintet in New England, champions living composers with a focus on Latin American voices. Founded in 2019, the group performs across the U.S. and internationally, expanding arts access in community spaces.

Mercedes Escobar, a Guatemalan singer-songwriter, blends old blues, classic country, and vintage Latin traditions into her bold Latin Americana style. Her powerful voice and eclectic guitar have earned her recognition, including a Boston Music Award nomination for Latin Artist of the Year.

Linda Carney-Goodrich, U-Meleni Mhlaba-Adebo & Magdalena Gómez are acclaimed poets whose collaborative work brings intergenerational and cross-cultural perspectives to the stage, blending literature, performance, and activism.

Matthew Lau is an award-winning percussionist celebrated for his expressive performances and whimsical style. As co-founder of The Up:Strike Project and a global percussionist, he challenges conventions while championing inclusivity in the field.

J. Andrés Ballesteros is a Boston-based composer and educator whose works blend classical music with social justice themes. Recognized as a Boston Latino 30 Under 30, his collaborations often center on stories of immigration, climate justice, and community.

Mar Parrilla is a Taíno AfroBorikua choreographer, educator, and community organizer, and the founding Artistic Director of Danza Orgánica in Boston. She created the Dance for Social Justice™ program and the annual We Create! Festival, receiving recognition from institutions like the BARR Foundation and the New England Foundation for the Arts. A Luminary Artist at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, she has led collaborations with the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe and Puerto Rico–based artists. Proud of her lineage, she integrates decolonial practices into her teaching and artistic work.

星期二, 10月 07, 2025

2025雙十國慶杯乒乓球賽 10隊35人參賽 建華隊奪冠

2025雙十國慶杯乒乓球賽,建華隊奪冠。(梅宇國提供)
                     (Boston Orange)2025年雙十國慶杯乒乓球賽,在1035人熱戰2天後,由建華隊、牛頓側旋隊,以及中華公所隊,依序贏得第一、二、三名。

                  這場雙十國慶杯乒乓球華人邀請賽,由紐英崙中華公所和波士頓安良工商會合辦,在中華公所禮堂舉行,原本安排分在兩個週末賽完全程,但應波士頓僑教中心在1010日中華民國生日正日前完成比賽的要求,臨時改為105日下午410點初賽,106日下午610點決賽。

牛頓側旋隊奪得亞軍。(梅宇國提供)
                  比賽由梅宇國負責計畫統籌,陳德慈協助,以奧運會團體賽形式辦理,由美國桌球協會(USTTA)認可的積分1200分以上,2000分以下個別人士,加起來總積分5000的每隊34人組成隊伍。

                  10組參賽隊伍中,有不少人是經常到中華公所打乒乓球的乒乓球愛好者,有建華車行掛名贊助組成的球隊,有牛頓中文學校老師及家長組成的牛頓中文隊,還有一組DTCC隊。

                  經過2晚激戰後,比賽結果為第一名建華隊,隊員包括雷洪任、陳斌華、陳達文、以及Eva 第二名為牛頓側旋隊,隊員包括Alvin Lu Brian ZhouTony Yi,崔帅英,第三名為中華公所隊,隊員包括黃俊偉、Tony 伍偉業。

                  

中華公所隊奪得季軍。(梅宇國提供)
紐英崙中華公所主席雷國輝和波士頓僑教中心主任高家富,6日晚特地趕到中華公所,出席決賽,並頒獎給優勝者。




2025雙十國慶杯乒乓球賽,冠亞季軍隊伍合影。(梅宇國提供)

紐英崙客家鄉親會慶中秋 喜見20新人歡迎6名新理事

紐英倫客家鄉親會Larz Anderson 公園慶中秋。(周菊子攝)
            (Boston Orange周菊子麻州報導)紐英倫客家鄉親會105日在布魯克蘭鎮的Larz Anderson 公園烤肉,炒客家菜,慶中秋,重現近百人出席盛況,會場美食飄香,歡聲笑語此起彼落。會長宋玉琴開心迎接近20名新人首次參加活動。
紐英倫客家鄉親會理事合影。(周菊子攝)
紐英倫客家鄉親會會長宋玉琴(左四)率理事們和波士頓僑教中心
主任高家富(左五)一起喊讚。(周菊子攝)

            紐英倫客家鄉親會因會員們年紀漸長,去年底出現會長繼任無人危機,甫於2024年初卸任美洲臺灣客家聯合總會總會長的宋玉琴臨危受命,重接會長一職,繼今年5月在珠媽廚房成功慶祝15週年後,5日這天再創佳績,吸引近百人參加烤肉慶中秋聚會。

         宋玉琴直言,最讓人高興的是這天有正在哈佛做訪問學者的台灣作家,也是花蓮客家人的顏訥和林韋伶,李沅臻,布朗大學教授侯傑、吳姵瑾夫婦,剛從馬里蘭州搬到牛頓市的彭達政、徐玉景一家六口人,新英格蘭臺灣商會副會長彭聲翔夫婦,波士頓台灣人影展協會節目組黃文彥,以及來自羅德島州的高海、夏淑曼夫婦等人,這天都是第一次來參加該會活動。

          其中的李沅臻,邱明慧,黃文彥,夏淑曼,以及侯傑、曾昱將加入紐英倫客家鄉親會理事陣容,和已加入客家會理事陣容數年的年輕人,林碧憶,劉禹秀一起服務。

客家會部分新會員/理事~ 右起李沅臻、邱明慧、林韋伶、會長宋玉琴、
夏淑曼、高海、前會長劉秀春、黃文彥、唐訥以及彭聲翔。(周菊子攝)
            紐英倫客家鄉親會這天的烤肉活動,再現菜餚豐盛,令人垂涎,人人大快朵頤場面,不但有鄭雪卿的炒米粉,劉悅慧和邱西薔的客家菜鳳梨木耳,畢儒宗的花生麻糬,以及油浸花椒等客家鄉親們親手做的菜,客家會特地採購的牛肉串,雞肉串,還有蔡高進在現場親自掌勺,明爐大火炒出一大鍋芹菜魷魚客家小炒,客家板條,還有蔡坤喜醫師專程送到的4隻烤鴨。會場擺出來的小蕃茄,還每個都切開,夾上一片酸梅,講究得令人讚嘆。
第一次參加紐英崙客家鄉親會活動的人,和會長宋玉琴,高家富主任合影。
(周菊子攝)
蔡坤喜醫師(中)送烤鴨到會場後,和客家鄉親合影。(客家會提供)

             客家鄉親之友,創辦衛斯理豐田汽車代理的柯乃南,更是大手一揮,報到時就捐了200元,再經前會長周一男教授暗示,追加100元,共捐了300元。曾和陳裕逢搭檔,每年為大波士頓中華文化協會製作年度生肖花燈的裁縫范慶達,這天不但難得出席,帶著才2歲,全身絨絨白毛的愛犬,引來不少目光,還慨捐500元,更是讓客家鄉親會十分窩心。

這天紐英崙客家鄉親會會員們紛紛穿上橘色鑲花布邊的制服出席,為會場增添許多溫馨氣息。在新人之外,久未出現的藥劑師黎美惠也現身會場。她笑說自己其實住在走路就可抵達會場的不遠處,不過偷懶,開車來公園,沒想到竟然繞了幾圈都沒找到停車位,索性把車開回家,再走過來。

            波士頓僑教中心主任高家富夫婦這天應邀出席。他表示客家鄉親會會員們團結力量大的名聲遠傳在外,他很榮幸能再次參加客家鄉親會活動,謹代表僑委會,以及波士頓經文處祝福客家鄉親們中秋快樂。(更新版,增加了圖片)

左起,劉悅慧,鄭玉春,鄭雪卿,蔡高進,黃怡菁,陳玫菁、邱西薔
因為客家會,已成多年好友。(周菊子攝)
蔡高進親自掌勺,烹煮客家小炒。
(周菊子攝)
曾家大姐曾秀梅(右起),大嫂鄭雪卿,曾正泉,鄭玉春忙前忙後,準備菜餚。
(周菊子攝)
紐英崙客家鄉親會會長宋玉琴(左起),前會長周一男和成功大學校友會
前會長張涵捷。(周菊子攝)

宋玉琴會長(左)和高家富主任。(周菊子攝)
周一男教授和衛斯理豐田汽車代理創辦人柯乃南相識已數十年。(周菊子攝)
范慶達(左起)帶著愛狗來野餐,陳裕逢和曾建斗過來寒暄。(周菊子攝)
柯乃南(中)一來報到桌,就掏錢捐款。(周菊子攝)
鄭玉春(左一)和宋玉琴招呼僑教中心主任高家富拿菜。(周菊子攝)
右起,謝如鍵,陳家驊,鄭雪卿,黃淑英都是客家會員。
客家會舞蹈老師余嘯渝夫婦(左一,右一)和劉秀春(右二)。
從波士頓僑教中心退休的張小慧(右一)也是第一次以朋友身份
參加客家鄉親會活動。(周菊子攝)
眾人圍桌大嚼客家美食。(周菊子攝)
曾經自己開餐館的胡文冀也來幫忙準備菜餚。(周菊子攝)
陳玉瑛(左)和離美惠(又)多年未見,喜相逢。(周菊子攝)
許炳煌(左)說布魯克蘭鎮有全美第一個汽車博物館等很多特色,值得發掘。
(周菊子攝)
夏淑曼和中研院研究員丈夫高海從台灣回羅德島州才半年。(周菊子攝)
林上田對客家實務研究深入,還曾撰寫專文發表。(周菊子攝)
牙醫師李台和會長宋玉琴的先生。(周菊子攝)