Letter: Need business help? This office means business

Posted 3/12/17

To the editor:

I recently brought a constituent, who has an expanding business in the Fall River area, to meet Larry Cameron in the local MassDevelopment office. Larry is the vice-president of …

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Letter: Need business help? This office means business

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To the editor:

I recently brought a constituent, who has an expanding business in the Fall River area, to meet Larry Cameron in the local MassDevelopment office. Larry is the vice-president of business development. He spent an hour with us outlining the various resources that his office can offer growing businesses in our community. I learned a lot and was very impressed by the wealth of information that we were provided.

Both I and my constituent came away with a much better understanding of the programs that the Commonwealth makes available for growing businesses.

Believe me, the Commonwealth means business. I recommend that any local business makes it a point to meet Larry Cameron, or one of his associates, at their office on Martine Street in Fall River to get acquainted.

Paul Schmid

Westport

Mr. Schmid is the state representative for the 8th Bristol District.

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