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Massachusetts Marine Group Gears Up For Future Boaters

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The Massachusetts Marine Trades Association, inspired by an association leader who has seen success with a similar initiative at the local level, recently announced its plan to attract youths to boating. A boating group in Massachusetts won’t let the sport fade away.

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Deaf Advocates Sue Harvard, MIT For Lack of Online Closed Captioning

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The National Association of the Deaf alleges that Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are violating the Americans With Disabilities Act by failing to make their online course offerings accessible to individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing. Advocates for the deaf and hard of hearing are suing two top-tier U.S.

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10 Steps to Start a Chamber of Commerce 

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At the time of this writing, every state but Rhode Island and Massachusetts has a state-level Chamber of Commerce. Business owners and community members can work together to start forming a board for your proposed Chamber of Commerce. This is also a chance to start scouting people for leadership roles.

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The Commish: Scandal-Plagued Fantasy Sports Group Brings in New Leadership

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Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is skeptical of the approach. I don’t know enough of what it is they’re proposing. ” The post The Commish: Scandal-Plagued Fantasy Sports Group Brings in New Leadership appeared first on Associations Now. It’s unclear whether the approach will win over everyone.