Essex Town Hall, September 2024. (Photo by Maureen Revait) Essex Town Hall, September 2024. (Photo by Maureen Revait)
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Essex seeking partners for naming rights at municipal venues and events

Is your company looking to build its name recognition?

The Town of Essex has a unique opportunity to get your company's name out there.

It's adopting a new Sponsorships and Naming Rights Policy, which will replace the old Naming Rights Policy.

"This new policy marks a significant step forward in how we partner with local businesses and organizations," said Mayor Sherry Bondy. "Naming rights and sponsorships provide mutually beneficial opportunities, by supporting community assets without placing additional burden on taxpayers."

Organizations and local businesses can sponsor municipal assets, including sports fields, arenas, playgrounds, community rooms, and town-hosted events.

Businesses, organizations, and even individuals can explore opportunities on the town's website.

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