Mayte Rivera, Deputy Commissioner, Division of Banks speaks about the responsibilities of banks, mortgage lenders pertaining to the Community Reinvestment Act.
SPRINGFIELD - The 3rd annual sold out community holiday celebration sponsored by Baystate, MassMutual, New England Farm Workers, CPM, Westfield State College, Jasmine Creations & Salce Transportation paid special tribute to community unsung heroes, Felix Cordero, Maria Bonilla, Jasmin Marie Rojas/Soto, Maria Perez, Carmen Rosado, Luz Eneida Sullivan, Ana Andino, Ramon Sanchez, Terry Rodriguez
SPRINGFIELD, MA − The Massachusetts Latino Chamber of Commerce hosted the “Business and Professional Networking for Success” event at Essence Restaurant located on 1127 Main Street, in Springfield.
LAWRENCE, Mass - State Representative William Lantigua makes history by becoming the first Latino elected mayor in state history, succeeding Mayor Michael J. Sullivan.
BOSTON -Governor Deval Patrick held an Economic Summit that brought together business, education, non-profit and policy leaders from across Massachusetts to focus on ways to collaboratively turn the state’s economy around.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass - The 3rd Annual Latino Community Expo informed the local community about Business, beauty, health, Education and job opportunities in Massachusetts.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass – The Massachusetts Latino Chamber of Commerce celebrated the Grand Opening of Pollito Chicken Restaurant on October 22, 2009 at 906 Carew Street in Springfield, MA.
AMHERST, Mass - Several members of the Massachusetts Latino Chamber of Commerce participated in a business panel highlighting Hispanic Heritage month at UMass-Amherst.
Springfield, Mass/Enfield, Conn. - The Massachusetts Latino Chamber of Commerce celebrated Hispanic Heritage month by educating others of opportunities in the Latino Community.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass - Angel’s Hands Massage Therapy celebrated its Grand Opening on Thursday, September 3, 2009 at the Massachusetts Latino Chamber of Commerce Business Incubator Center.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - Western Massachusetts Latinos are joining President Obama in applauding the barrier-breaking confirmation of Sonia Sotomayor to be the first Hispanic Justice on the nation's highest court.