September Business Connection

Board of Directors


Chair of the Board

*Julie Molloy

Compass Real Estate


Vice Chair

*Tim McCabe

The League School


Treasurer

*James Donellon

Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP


President/CEO

*Thomas O'Rourke

Neponset River Regional Chamber


Kenneth Berman

Kenneth Berman Photography


Anthony Brown

Dedham Savings


Eric Cappellano

Bank of Canton


Mary Chetwynd

Rockland Trust


Erin Hooker-Thomas, Murphy, Hesse, Toomey & Lehane


Bill Kearns

Cullen, Murphy & Co., P.C.


Suzanne Kelly

Legacy Place


*Michael Kennedy

OneLocal


Michelle Lloret

Fairfield Inn & Suites


Sal Perla

Norwood Hospital 


Jill Rossetti

Blue Hills Regional Technical High School


Shonda Sumpter

Brigham and Women's Health Care Center


Tricia White

T. White Creations


Nicole Zea

CertainTeed


*Member of the Executive Committee

From the President:

Labor Day is Here

Happy Labor Day Weekend! The unofficial end of summer is upon us. Next week the kids will be back in school, footballs will be flying and it's back to business in the workplace.


But first a day of rest on Labor Day. I did a little research on Labor Day and found a nice history in the Old Farmer's Almanac that I thought I'd share.


"The funny thing about Labor Day is that it’s the one day of the year no one expects to work! We celebrate work by not doing any. But it replicates our week. We labor, and then we rest. On Labor Day, we honor the value of labor by putting it out of our thoughts for an extra-long weekend...


Labor Day is to celebrate you, the American worker! It was envisioned by the founders to honor the American worker, the driving engine behind the most productive economy in the world, and the American work ethic that resulted in one of the highest standards of living in the world. All of this came out of a belief in economic and political democracy. 


Labor Day was the idea of Peter J. Maguire, a labor union leader who, in 1882, proposed a celebration honoring the American worker. Peter Maguire was the general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and a co-founder of the American Federation of Labor. The date chosen was simply “convenient.” Peter Maguire suggested that this date would nicely fall “nearly midway between the Fourth of July and Thanksgiving.”


In the U.S., the first Labor Day parade was on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City. By 1894, 23 more states had adopted the holiday, and on June 28, 1894, President Grover Cleveland signed a law making the first Monday in September a legal national holiday every year."


I hope you all have an opportunity to enjoy the weekend. I'm looking forward to a couple of days down the Cape. Which means I'll be sitting in traffic for much of Labor Day, alas.


Tom O'Rourke

President and CEO

Norwood Gardens After Hours

Chamber members enjoyed some delicious food from Conrad's Restaurant while networking at Norwood Gardens last month. We also tested our musical knowledge with a little "Name that Tune"!

Thank You! The following members have renewed their membership with the NRR Chamber

Bank of Canton

Bearingstar Insurance

Bronze Memorial Inc.

Cadence Academy Preschool

Carroll Advertising Company

Edward Jones Financial Advisor, Samuel Brand

Hampton Inn Norwood

King, McNamara & Moriarty, CPA's

Legacy Place

South Shore Staffing

Tekscan

Wegmans Food Markets

Chamber Member News

WCVB-TV, Channel 5 newsmagazine TV show Chronicle recently included a segment on Debevino Winery’s wine slushies on its program. Check it out here. 

DCD Automotive Holdings is the main sponsor of the Norwood Farmers Market. Other Chamber member sponsors include: Dedham Savings, Norwood Light and Broadband, Members Plus Credit Union, One Bistro, Rockland Trust and OneLocal Bank.

Chamber members supporting the Dedham Farmers Market as sponsors include: Dedham Savings, The Linden at Dedham, Foley, Palenscar, Schortmann Insurance Agency, Rockland Trust and Beth Israel Lahey Urgent Care.


Learn More

Massasoit Community College will hold their annual Golf Tournament at Thorny Lea Golf Club on October 2nd. All proceeds from the event support Massasoit Community College’s United Student Fund.


The United Student Fund assists Massasoit students who encounter an unforeseen financial emergency or catastrophic event which would otherwise prevent a student from continuing their education and completing their degree.

STEP Program Application Process Webinar

The Massachusetts Office of International Trade and Investment is pleased to announce the Massachusetts State Trade Expansion Program ("STEP") which will provide grants to eligible, approved Massachusetts small businesses for the purpose of increasing export sales of their goods and services.


The Massachusetts Export Center will offer a free webinar about the Massachusetts STEP program. The webinar will discuss the parameters of the Massachusetts STEP Grant and walk participants through the application process. The webinar will also provide tips on assessing export readiness and planning international marketing activities in support of the STEP application. 


Wednesday, September 20 | 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Click here for further details and webinar registration.  

Member Promotion

What AI Can’t Do for Your Small Business

From business ideas to researching the competition, CO—by U.S. Chamber of Commerce is a resource that provides practical and real-world advice on how to run your business — from managing your employees to keeping the books. The following article addresses some issues around using Artificial Intelligence in your business.


Experts are discovering new tasks that AI can perform every day. However, there’s limited value in using AI to take on certain business tasks — and in many instances, a human touch can significantly improve the customer experience.


As you seek to integrate AI into your business operations, keep in mind that it can’t completely replace your employees. Ultimately, AI is best deployed as a tool for automating mundane, repetitive tasks. Anything more advanced is better suited to human intervention. continue reading...

Health Insurance Webinar

Health Connector for Business offers an easy way to provide health insurance that’s affordable for your business and your employees. If you're a small employer (1-50 FTEs) and want to see if you save on premium costs, join September 6 for a free info session: https://malink.co/hcb-webinars-2023

Member Benefit of the Month

Add a Coupon to Your Web Listing

Did you know you can offer discounts to other Chamber members right from our website?


Any member can go to our homepage and under the Membership tab, click the button "Coupons" and you will be taken to a page where you can add your coupon or access coupons from other members.

Add a Coupon
Neponset River Regional Chamber | www.nrrchamber.com
Facebook  Twitter  Instagram  LinkedIn