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About the
LMA Longwood Medical and Academic Area
Prepared by MASCO Fall 2008
Five
years ago, MASCO reported on the growth and economic impact of the
Longwood Medical and Academic Area (LMA)
and made data driven
predictions for the future. We are pleased to report that the LMA
continues as a thriving economic engine for Boston, Massachusetts
and the New England region
...click
here to read more.
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Colleges of
the Fenway Service to the Community
Prepared by MASCO Summer 2008
The Colleges of
the Fenway collaboration has a wide presence in the city and the
state, contributing financially, socially and altruistically. This
report presents the collective social and economic impact and
contributions of the Colleges of the Fenway to the City of Boston,
its neighborhoods and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts...click
here to read more
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How to Apply for Jobs in the Longwood Medical & Academic Area
Prepared by MASCO June 2008
There are
twenty-three institutions in the LMA, with a total employment of over
40,000 people. This booklet is an employment resource for our
neighbors in Boston to encourage Boston residents to apply for
available positions...click
here to read more
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State
of the LMA
Executive Summary Report
A Report on Longwood Medical and Academic Area Institutions,
Their Future Growth and Economic Impact
MASCO / Goody, Clancy & Associates
September 2003
The Medical, Academic and Scientific Community
Organization (MASCO) has worked with its member institutions, who together represent
almost every aspect of the Longwood Medical and Academic Area (LMA), to assess core opportunities and challenges facing the LMA. MASCO retained Goody, Clancy &
Associates to assist in this effort...click here
to read more.
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Mercury Work Group
Prepared by MASCO May 1997The Massachusetts Water
Resources Authority (MWRA) currently prohibits the discharge of
mercury by industrial facilities to its sewer system and imposes
an effective discharge limitation for mercury of 1.0 part per
billion (ppb) from its regulated sources, including hospitals
and institutions. Meeting the MWRA's standard for sewer
discharge...click
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