The Business Magazine for the South Shore, Plymouth and Cape Cod
April 10, 2019
BUSINESS NEWS
Tourism
Cape Cod Chamber Meeting Leads to Formation of Shark Information Network
 An informal meeting convened by the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce to discuss the impact of sharks on the region’s beaches and the need to share information about what is being done to address the public safety concerns of residents and visitors was held today in Centerville at the Chamber’s headquarters. 
Small Business
Martha’s Vineyard Bank to Celebrate National Small Business Month with Business Solutions Event in Falmouth on May 2nd
Martha’s Vineyard Bank is proud to announce its Business Solutions spring event, in conjunction with celebrating National Small Business Month, to support its Falmouth-area current and potential small business customers on Thursday, May 2nd, 2019 from 5:00pm-7:00pm at 397 Palmer Avenue in Falmouth.
Scholarship Opportunity
Falmouth Hospital Medical Staff Scholarship Opportunities Available for Area Students
The Falmouth Hospital Medical Staff is now accepting applications for its annual scholarship awards to area high school students. The Medical Staff will award four scholarships of $1,000 each to qualified students, as determined by the Medical Staff Scholarship Committee.
Giving Back
Cape Cod 5 Announces $50,000 In Grants to Martha’s Vineyard Institutions
Cape Cod 5 recently presented a $25,000 grant to the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. The grant, which will be distributed over the next three years, will contribute to the Museum’s Capital Campaign and supports the establishment of its new campus on 151 Lagoon Pond Road in Vineyard Haven.
Award
VERC Enterprises’ Leo Vercollone receives President’s Award from May Institute
VERC Enterprises, a leading convenience store and Mobil/Gulf/Irving gasoline operator with locations throughout Eastern Massachusetts and New Hampshire was the proud recipient of the President’s Award from the May Institute during its “An Evening of Hope & Possibility.” 
Special Recognition
BID-Plymouth Celebrates National Donate Life Month
Laura Benting clutched a photo of her son, Matthew, playing hockey just a week before he passed away. “As a family, we know that Matthew has continued to do what he did best,” Benting said as she stood beneath the Donate Life flag outside of Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth (BID-Plymouth). “He loved people and giving back to the world and after his passing, he was able to continue to do that by saving lives through organ donation.”
Provincetown 400
Pilgrim 400 Apple Tree to be Planted in Provincetown
The “Pilgrim 400” apple is coming to Provincetown as part of a cross-cultural exchange with Provincetown 400 and the Bassetlaw District Council, UK which encompasses the region where William Brewster and other Mayflower Pilgrims once called home before embarking on their journey to America. 
Retail
Rockland Athletic Supplies Caters to Sports and So Much More
Anyone who’s from New England knows that sports are huge in these parts. Every sport, from basketball to soccer and everything in between, is taught, practiced and played on a daily basis. On the South Shore, youth, town, and school sports dominate, and all those teams need to be clothed, equipped and geared up for every game. That’s where Rockland Athletic Supplies comes in.
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