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The Working Cities Challenge in Connecticut's celebratory event took place at the Meriden Green - a space that has gone through a recent physical transformation from a struggling development site to thriving green space. Steve Osemwenkhae/Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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In his remarks at the Working Cities Challenge Connecticut launch celebration on Oct. 4 in Meriden, Conn., Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren emphasizes the Boston Fed's commitment that the economic recovery be a benefit to all in New England and is a goal of the Working Cities Challenge. Steve Osemwenkhae/Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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The Working Cities Challenge receives support from the Bank's partners at the state and national level. Linda Kelly, president of the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, speaks to impact of this support and encourages communities to collaborate and participate in the Challenge.
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Close to 150 members of the nonprofit, public, and private sectors attended the Working Cities Challenge in Connecticut kick-off celebration at the Meriden Green in Meriden, Conn. In total, 16 communities are eligible to pursue collaborative and ambitious economic development initiatives. Steve Osemwenkhae/Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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