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270 Broadway, #10 Revere, Massachusetts 02151 781-289-8009 [email protected]
Revere ’s Bus iness News Source Serv ing Chamber Members — FEBRUARY 2010
www.reverechamber.org “Making the Most of Business Since 1979”
The Revere Chamber of Commerce is an organization built on relationships where people meet people, participation breeds involvement and encourages new business! We are dedicated to im- proving the business climate for all who do business in Revere. The Chamber has remained theCity’s leading business organization for 30 years because of the efforts of its volunteer Board of Directors to serve the ever-evolving local business community. If you are wondering about any business-related issue, the Chamber is here for you. Call the Chamber today 781-289-8009.
D’Amico Succeeds Howe asChamber President 2010
L aura D’Amico, branch manager of Century 21 Citiwide located onBroadway, was sworn in as Chamber
president at the De-cember BusinessBreakfast.
Taking over from Jeff Howe(VP/Branch Man-ager of CitizensBank, Broadway),Ms. D’Amico bringsher vast knowledgeof Revere’s businesscommunity, famili-arity with currentissues and good-natured tenacity tothe Chamber’s table.
Ms. D’Amico is a lifelong resident of Revere with 30 years experience in the realestate industry and 20 years experience in
managing up to 60 agents.Previously, D’Amico served as a direc-
tor on the boards of the Revere Chamber of Commerce, Revere Santa Fund, Women’sCouncil of Realtors, and the MassachusettsAssociation of Realtors. Additionally,D’Amico is a past president and Paul HarrisFellow of the Revere Rotary Club.
“I’m very excited about being theChamber president and I feel lucky to havea very good board of directors and staff,”
said D’Amico. “We’ve already made somechanges toward revitalizing the Chamber.I’m going to carry on what Jeff has started
and hopefully, reallyget a lot of support,”she said.“Like many of our members, the RevereChamber of Com-merce is experiencingan unprecedentedfinancial challengeand the Board of Di-rectors, key commit-tees and staff haveconcentrated on fin-ing an appropriates o l u t i o n , ” s a i dD’Amico.
As part of that solution, the RevereChamber of Commerce has revised its duesstructure for 2010. Additionally, the Cham-
ber has begun researching possible solutionsto the overwhelming parking problem inRevere’s business districts. (See relatedstories inside.)
“The Chamber is very grateful for every one of its dedicated members. Wetruly believe we have strength in numbersand this Chamber has a real potential togrow despite the present economy,” stressedD’Amico. “We are here for you and wethank you for your support.”
M E M B E R
2010Calendar of Events 2010
Job Shadow Day Tuesday, February 210:30am to 12:30pm
RHS juniors and seniorsvisit participating men-tors at local businesses.Pizza reception at Com-
fort Inn & Suites.
Board Meeting Tuesday, February 95pm at Chatters Res-taurant inside Show-case Cinemas Revere.
Business Breakfast
Thursday, March 187:30am to 9amat Casa Lucia
61 Lucia Avenue, RevereSpeaker: Richard Krause,President & CEO, Necco
Topic: The New Course of Necco & What it Means for
Revere”$15 members
$20 others
New Chamber President Laura D’Amico with immediate past president Jeff Howe.
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2010 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Laura D’AmicoFirst VP: Bob Upton.Second VP: Jane RizzoTreasurer: Joseph T. ScurioSecretary: Alicia R. Amico
Immediate Past President:
Jeffrey M. HoweBoard of Directors: Jay Bolton,Annette F. Bornstein, RosemaryCataldo, Howard Cook, Dr.Craig Costanza, Brian Davis,Atty. Maria Ruggiero, SheilaTaymore, Albert J. Terminiello,Jr., John J. Verrengia, Mary AnnZizzo
Executive Director:Laura K. Leone
Revere Chamber of Commerce
270 Broadway
Revere, MA 02151
781-289-8009; fx: 781-289-2166
www.reverechamber.org
Welcome New Members
Antonia’s at the BeachAlex Herrera, New Owner 492 Revere Beach Boulevard, Revere781-284-1272www.antoniasatthebeach.com
Restaurant
Casa Lucia
Jane Rizzo61 Lucia Avenue, Revere781-289-3399www.casaluciarevere.com
Function Facility
C.A.P.I.C.Betsy Kelly100 Everett Avenue, #14, Chelsea617-884-6130www.capicinc.org
Dr. Craig A. Costanza, DMD48 Newhall Street, Revere781-284-2090
Dentist
Employment Resources/Career Source
Jeff Childs1935 Revere Beach Parkway, Everett617-289-8025Career Counseling
First Priority Credit UnionPaul Travaglini100 Swift Street, East Boston617-913-2933www.firstprioritycu.com
North Shore ShuttleVincent Giarusso
655 North Shore Road, Revere781-631-8660Transportation/Livery Services
RenzoJack Gateman381 Revere Beach Boulevard, Revere781-284-5600
Restaurant
George Rotondo, Councilor at Large135 Fenno Street, Revere781-289-5185
Stonehurst Real Estate GroupSilvia Sandoval
80 Hichborn Street, Revere781-549-7511Commercial & Residential Real Estate Sales
The Suez CompanyMina Madkour 45 Harris Street, Revere781-289-1214
Export—Morocco & N. Africa Intermediary
Chamber Website Benefits Members
In today’s world, most people goto the web to find what they arelooking for, research different
businesses and choose products andservices. That’s why having an ef-fective presence online is so impor-tant for business growth. Last No-vember, the Chamber launched itsnew fully-loaded websitewww.reverechamber.org. Every oneof our members is listed alphabeti-cally, for free, in the Business Direc-tory. The Directory’s searchable for-
mat includes a direct link to eachmembers’ own website address.
The Chamber’s new multimediasite was designed by Sound & Vision(SAV) Media on Squire Road in Re-vere and sports such features as theMedia Gallery that plays helpfulsmall business videos, the RevereTravel & Tourism Council’s “RevereHighlights” video, beautiful aerial
photos of Revere Beach and fun pictures of community people en- joying Chamber events. TheChamber’s Member Benefits pageis a handy reference that clearlydescribes why businesses should become and stay a member. Addi-
tionally, the History page depictsmajor accomplishments of eachChamber president, along with their photos, since the Chamber’s reor-ganization in 1979.
We also have a section de-voted to Revere Information that in-cludes details on the City’s schoolsystem, local government, publicsafety, healthcare and more. Our News & Events section features in-formation and pictures of the Cham- ber’s latest events, like the GoodMorning Revere Business BreakfastSpeaker Series, Golf Tournament andintroduces the new City CouponPage. Member businesses are en-couraged to sign up to have their own
coupons displayed on this page.Www.RevereChamber.org is a
significant benefit to Chamber mem- bers as it offers outstanding visibilityfor them and enhances their online presence.
If you haven’t already, pleasevisit the Chamber’s new website:www.reverechamber.org today.
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At last count, Reverehas three main areasthat use meters in con-
junction with traffic control personnel to help regulate parking activi-ties: Broadway, Shirley Avenue andOcean Avenue along with portions of
some adjacent streets. At most of thesemeters, 25 cents will get you 30 minutesof parking. However, weather tempera-ture, meter condition, coin jams andother factors can impact meter time andaccuracy. In all cases, there is a two-hour parking limit that is strictly en-forced. In all areas, the fine for parkingat an expired meter or violating the two-hour limit is $20, payable to the City
With a new board of direc-tors and slate of officersnewly-sworn in, the
Chamber is ready to face the chal-lenges of a new economic climatefull of changes and specialconsiderations.
One of the biggestchanges comes as the Re-
vere Chamber of Com-merce announces a new,streamlined dues structurefor 2010, effective January12, 2010. The Chamber will still offer members dis-count rates for regular andspecial events and offer-ings.
“Our goal in revisingour dues structure is tomake membership in the
Revere Chamber of Commerce moreaccessible across all sectors of Re-vere’s business community,” saidChamber president Laura D’Amico.“Whether a company is large, me-dium or small, membership in theChamber comes with benefits, in-cluding access to an aggressive, busi-ness-based agenda; government rela-tions initiatives; and proactive publicrelations programs. All of these
Chamber initiatives are designed toimprove the economic climate for businesses in and around Revere.”D’Amico said.
While some businesses will
see a slight increase in their annualdues (only $15 annually), overallthe Chamber’s new dues structure islower. In fact, compared to other nearby chambers of commerce andtrade associations, membership inRevere Chamber of Commerce isnow more affordable than most.
The new streamlined structurecondenses the price breaks to threecategories, Small (0-1 employee);
Medium (2-50 employees); andLarge (51 or more employees). An-nual dues are $100; $200; and, $300respectively. Membership is renew-able annually on the anniversary of
your enrollment date.The Chamber’s
Board of Directors feelsthat, overall, the new
dues structure positionsthe Revere Chamber ofCommerce as one of themore affordable Cham- bers in the Boston area.“Previously, we had sixdifferent price breaksthat were determined bynumber of employeesand/or type of business,”said Laurie Leone,Chamber Executive Di-
rector. “With that system, there was a$440 difference in annual dues be-tween some members. The new sys-tem makes the whole process easierand more equitable for more people,”said Leone.
Additionally, the Chamber cannow accept payments by credit card.Visit www.reverechamber.org formore details.
New Member Dues Structure for 2010Lower for Most, Small Increase for Some
Chamber Researches Parking Meter Sticker Programwithin 21 days.
For business owners, shoppers,and workers, the current system seemstoo stringent, inconvenient and down-right frustrating. Customers say it’shard to find a spot near businesses andworkers say they get blanketed with
tickets when all they want to do is getto work.
Recognizing this frustration,the Revere Chamber of Commerce isresearching alternatives that may beuseful to the City to more efficientlyregulate parking and more effectivelycollect fees for parking at meteredspaces. While building a municipal parking garage(s) might sound like an
answer, there are questions about loca-tion, feasibility and cost. Another possi- ble solution, the Chamber feels, might beto adopt a meter sticker program, similarto one that’s been employed by the Cityof Everett since June 2001. In Everett,meter stickers enable residents, business
owners and their employees to purchase pre-paid parking privileges for use atcertain meters each month for a set fee.
While there is no quick fix for parking problems in Revere, the Cham- ber hopes to open dialogue that may leadto at least some relief for business own-ers, their customers and employees. TheChamber is planning a meeting withMayor Ambrosino to discuss this topic.
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Join us at the next Business Breakfast
Thursday, March 18, 20107:30am to 9am
Casa Lucia, 61 Lucia Ave., RevereGuest Speaker: Richard Krause
President & CEO, Necco
“The New Course of Necco& What it Means for Revere”
$15 members; $20 others
LOWEST PRICE WEBSITE ADVERTISING
WWW.REVERECHAMBER.ORG
only $20 a month MEMBERS ONLYCall the Chamber to order or for more information.
781-289-8009
INTRODUCTORY
OFFERFOR A LIMITED TIME
Walk to Defeat ALS
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Walkers and sponsors are wantedto take part in the second annual Bos-ton Area Walk to Defeat ALS, alsoknown as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. TheWalk will take place on Sunday, April25, at Mary O’Malley Park at Admi-
ral’s Hill in Chelsea. Funds from theWalk will go to support a wide array of local ALS Association programs, ser-vices, research and housing at the newLeonard Florence Center for Living inChelsea. The brand new Leonard Flor-ence Center for Living opens the firstof 10 houses on February 18, 2010.Visit www.alswalk.org or call 617-592-8885 for more information.
42nd Walk for Hunger
Scheduled for May 2, 2010
Project Bread invites you to enjoy afestive day walking through Boston andsurrounding neighborhoods while yourfundraising efforts help fund 400 emer-gency food programs in 126 Massachu-setts communities. Your pledges support
hungry people through emergency food programs and through Project Bread’smany programs in schools and after-school, as well as in pediatrician officesthat integrate help into the fabric of lowincome communities.
Celebrate the spirit of giving with43,000 others. For information, call 617-723-5000 or visit www.projectbread.orgto register online.
Revere Chamber of Commerce has
joined the social media revolution and
can now be found on Twitter. This excit-
ing feature helps the Chamber globally
deliver breaking and other news 24
hours a day every day of the week.
You can start following Chamber
“tweets” by going to our website or visit-ing our Twitter page directly at
www.twitter.com/RevereChamber.
As a convenience to our membersWe now accept all major credit cards.
Logon to www.reverechamber.org to join the Chamber, renew your mem-
bership, register for events and signup for special offers.