Hull: More Than Just a Beach Town: Boosting Community Connections for Economic Growth

Beachy Business Event Provides Chamber Members with Networking Opportunities, Reports The Hull Times

Hull is known for its beautiful beaches, but it’s more than just a vacation spot. Interim President Steven Greenberg of the Chamber of Commerce emphasizes the importance of community connections in economic development. He believes that preserving historical assets is crucial for Hull’s growth and prosperity.

Greenberg encourages businesses to attend Chamber events such as networking sessions and casual gatherings like Beachy Business. These events provide opportunities for businesses to share their stories, connect with community members, and gain exposure for their enterprises. Through attending these events, business owners can make new connections and establish lasting relationships with other community members.

Patsy Whitney, a realtor at William Raveis who has been living in Hull for five years, values the opportunities provided by the Chamber to connect with the community. She has attended events like Beachy Business and has met local businesses, learned about their stories, and built strong relationships with them.

Todd and Jennifer Palermo, owners of Home Sweet Home Health Services, also emphasize the importance of networking within the community to build relationships and support the elderly population in Hull. They believe in providing quality care and being there for those in need. Abatuno, a Hull real estate expert who resides in town with his family, focuses on selling properties and building community partnerships through his work with the Chamber of Commerce. Bart Blumberg, president of the Hull Artists and a professional photographer, values the social and collegial relationships he has with fellow artists and members of the Chamber.

For more information on upcoming events or to join the Chamber of Commerce in Hull, visit www.hullchamber.com or subscribe to The Hull Times newspaper to stay informed about news in town. Don’t forget to share your opinions by writing a Letter to the Editor!

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