News from our members

Georgia Pacific Job Fair – August 23rd

Georgia-Pacific’s Dixie® facility in Leominster, MA is a world-class leader in the manufacture of plastic cutlery. We currently have job openings on our NIGHT crews for full-time and part-time Packers.
You are invited to our job fair at the:
DoubleTree Hotel, 99 Erdman Way, Leominster, MA
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
and
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Interviews will be conducted on site both days and
immediate job offers will be extended to qualified candidates!
12-hour work schedule – 7:00 pm to 7:00 am
For full-time positions an average of 42 hours per week
Every other weekend is a long weekend off!
Pre-apply online before job fair at www.gp.com/careers:
Search by job number for full-time Packer – 056840 and for part-time Packer – 056844 We are an equal opportunity employer. Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran. Except where prohibited by state law, all offers of employment are conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test. This employer uses E-Verify.

Leominster Credit Union holds Annual Meeting and Election of Officers to the Board of Directors

The Annual Meeting of Leominster Credit Union was held recently at the Credit Union’s Executive and Operations Building in Leominster.

The President’s report presented the financial highlights for 2017. Total assets ending 2017 increased to $677 million from $643 million at the end of 2016. LCU is ranked as the 14th largest credit union in Massachusetts. LCU’s loan portfolio remains strong increasing from $440 million in 2016 to $488 million in 2017

Following the Annual Meeting, the Board of Directors met and elected officers for 2018-2019.

Michael J. Sauvageau, Chairman of the Board. Sauvageau has been on the Board since 2007. Sauvageau serves on LCU’s Executive Committee.

Richard A. Sheppard, Vice Chairman.  Sheppard serves on the Executive, Audit, Investment and Compensation Committees.  He has been a member of the Board of Directors since 2006.

Nancy L. Graves, Treasurer.  Graves serves on the Executive, Credit, Investment, and Advisory Committees. She has served on the LCU Board of Directors since 2004.

Giulio G. Greco, Clerk.  Greco has served as Chairman from 1994-1998 and again from 2008-2011. He currently serves on the Executive, Compensation, Credit and Advisory Committees. Greco has served on the Board since 1978.

Joining the officers on the 2018-2019 Board of Directors are, Amedeo E. Bilotta, Bruce J. Bollivar, Joyce G. Leger, Henry C. Kulik, Jr., Joyce A. LaFleur and Joseph V. Quintal. The Board of Directors is responsible for setting LCU policies.

Andrew D. Cousins retired from the Board this year. Cousins served as Treasurer and had been on the LCU Board since 2005. Andrew and his knowledge of our community was a wonderful asset to our Board and we thank him for his leadership. Nancy L. Graves was voted Treasurer following Cousins retirement.  Nancy L. Dube will be joining the Board of Directors, filling the vacant seat. Nancy Dube is a dedicated Human Resource Consultant with over 30 years’ of experience.  Her background includes work in retail management, direct sales, manufacturing, government, medical, high-tech, aerospace, non-profit and family business. Nancy’s knowledge and skills will add great value to the Leominster Credit Union Board of Directors.

 

Founded in 1954, Leominster Credit Union (LCU) is a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative with a full range of deposit, lending and other financial services. Headquartered in Leominster, Massachusetts, LCU is proud to claim nearly 50,000 members and more than $700 million in assets. LCU has seven branch locations in Leominster, Clinton, Holden, North Leominster, Sterling and Worcester with ATM services at all branch locations. LCU also provides 24 hour banking via Mobile and Online services. Visit leominstercu.com or call 800-649-4646.

MassHire

The North Central Career Center, The North Central Workforce Board, The Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development and our partners cordially invite you to the local launch of
our new Workforce Development Brand – MassHire.
Please join us as we celebrate the new brand that will further create and sustain powerful connections between businesses and job seekers through
a unified and recognizable network of employment professionals.
Friday September 7th
1:00pm to 2:00pm
North Central Career Center
100 Erdman Way
Leominster, MA 01453
Please RSVP no later than Friday August 24th
to sjohnson@ccncm.com
Over the next few months, there will be local launches throughout the
Commonwealth. For a complete list of those
events, please email MassHire@mass.gov.
We hope you can join us to learn about our new name, our vision for the workforce system and our continued commitment to serve both
businesses and jobseekers in the Commonwealth.

Ride Of Your Life

The North Central Career Center and The Montachusett Suicide Prevention Task Force have partnered again for the second annual job fair coinciding with the Ride Of Your Life fundraising event at Monty Tech in Fitchburg –Sunday, August 19th.  The job fair hours will be 10AM-noon while the Ride Of Your Life event hours will be 9AM – 3:30pm.  Proceeds from the event will support a wide variety of suicide prevention initiatives.  The North Central Career Center’s, partnership came about because the loss of a job can add to someone’s depression. With that in mind, promoting employment just really flowed with the whole initiative of what the Taskforce is trying to accomplish with this event.

 

The Ride Of Your Life will feature door prizes, auctions, health clinics and information about the task force and suicide prevention initiatives.

bankHometown welcomes Sabrina Grillo as Branch Manager of Sturbridge Branch

Matthew S. Sosik, President and CEO of bankHometown, announced that Sabrina Grillo has been promoted to Branch Manager of the Sturbridge Office.

Grillo joined bankHometown in 2009 as a teller in the Sturbridge Office, and was promoted to Assistant Branch Manager of the Oxford Branch in 2015.

Grillo is currently pursuing her Bachelors of Science Degree in Business Administration at the New England College of Finance. A graduate of Tantasqua High School, she is the Volunteer Coordinator for bankHometown’s Community and Events Committees, partnering with other departments and branches to promote internal and external community events participation.

In her free time, she likes to relax on the beach, read, and spend time with her family and friends.

bankHometown has served its communities since 1889 with offices in Massachusetts (Athol, Auburn, Leominster, Oxford, Lancaster, Sturbridge and Webster) and Connecticut (Putnam, Brooklyn, Killingly, Thompson and Woodstock). Depositors of bankHometown have their deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation for amounts up to $250,000 with amounts in excess of $250,000 insured in full by the Share Insurance Fund, a private excess insurer.

 

Nursing Assistant Theory and Practicum (CNA)

start a new career in healthcare

Upon successful completion of this program, students will be eligible to sit for the Massachusetts Nurse Aide Certification Exam.

 

What to Expect:

9 week Course/2 days Per Week

 

*Classroom Lectures, Hands-on Labs, 4 Day Clinical Experience at Skilled Nursing Facility

 

*CPR/AED/First Aide Training and Card

 

*Home Health Aide Certificate

 

*Assistance with job placement

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Have a High School Diploma/GED
  • Pass a CORI/SORI
  • Physical Exam
  • TB test
  • Scrub top/pants, white shoes and a watch with a second hand

 

Attendance is mandatory, as required hours need to be fulfilled for completion of this course.

 

Sept. 4th thru Oct.  29th  (Mon. & Weds.)   8:30am to 3:00pm    $1,250.00

MWCC – Devens Campus – 27 Jackson Rd. Devens, MA

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN

emergency medical technician

Basic EMT training program is the basic course for Emergency Medical Technician/ambulance that follows the guidelines outlined by the United States Department of Health Education and Welfare in conjunction with the National Traffic Safety Administration, Department of Transportation.  This is a lecture, discussion, demonstration, and practical application of the knowledge and skill necessary to care for individuals who have life-threatening emergencies and injuries.

BASIC EMT

Basic EMT course content covers but is not limited to common medical emergencies, childbirth, problems of children as patients, lifting and moving patients, environmental emergencies, and extrication from automobiles.

 

$1,400.00

 

Instructor:

Greg Lambert

 

Aug. 28 thru Dec. 4 2018       Tues. 5p-10p and Sat. 9a – 2p

MWCC – Devens Campus – 27 Jackson Rd. Devens, MA

This course satisfies the requirements for the psychomotor exam required by the Massachusetts Office of Emergency Medicine and the written exam administered by National Registry of EMT as an EMT-Basic. Students must attain a 73 or better grade average to qualify for the psychomotor and/or written exam.

Fitchburg Public Library presents Summer Reading Week 7 – Comedy

 

We all need a laugh – so this year’s Summer Reading Program ends with Comedy (August 13-17, 2018)!  Listen to Dan Gutman’s super funny “Mrs. Yonkers is Bonkers” on Wednesday for lunch and shake your sillies out at Ms. Jane’s Storytime on Monday and Tuesday mornings.  Our Wrap-Up Party with Chris and Pete’s Magic Show will be held on Thursday with lots of energy, silliness, and giggles!  Join us for an evening of laughter and fun!  Please check our calendar listing for more information.  All are free programs.  Free parking is available in the lot at the corner of Boulder Drive and Newton Place. F or information about this or other Library programs call 978-829-1780 or visit our website: www.FitchburgPublicLibrary.org.