[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 7] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 10411-10412] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING PATRICK TURLEY OF PALMER, MASSACHUSETTS, RECIPIENT OF THE SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION'S PHOENIX AWARD FOR SMALL BUSINESS DISASTER RECOVERY ______ HON. RICHARD E. NEAL of massachusetts in the house of representatives Tuesday, April 24, 2007 Mr. NEAL of Massachusetts. Madam Speaker, it is my great honor today to acknowledge Patrick Turley from Palmer, Massachusetts upon being named the recipient of the Small Business Administration's Phoenix Award for Small Business Disaster Recovery. Patrick Turley, President of Turley Publications, received the Phoenix Award in Washington, DC today for his tremendous commitment to his community. SBA Administrator Steven Preston describes recipients of these awards as ``individuals [who have] displayed tremendous courage and selflessness in the midst of the most devastating disasters ever experienced by our Agency.'' The SBA also describes the Phoenix Award as an acknowledgement of an individual's heroic efforts, and as ``a token of appreciation for their support of the physical and economic recovery efforts in the Gulf Coast and New England States.'' Turley Publications is one of New England's largest printers of community and university newspapers. Located in Palmer, Massachusetts, the company was founded in 1962 when Patrick H. and Thomas A. Turley purchased the Palmer Journal & Monson Register. From these humble beginnings, this locally owned [[Page 10412]] family business has grown from 1 weekly newspaper into a chain of 15 weekly newspapers ringing the Springfield market and 3 monthly specialty publications with national circulations. In addition, Turley Publications prints student newspapers and magazines for the 5 sister colleges in the Springfield/Holyoke region-- as well as for Harvard University, Yale University, Boston University, Boston College, Tufts University, and UMass-Amherst. Turley Publications has been printing the Daily Collegian, the UMass Amherst student newspaper, since that publication went daily in 1967. It also prints other newspapers, including the Worcester Business Journal and its sister publications Hartford Business Journal, and Mainebiz, as well as the Holden Landmark. Today, Turley Publications remains locally owned and operated by Patrick Turley and his sons Keith and Doug. They are responsible for nearly 250 employees working in various locations. The two main production facilities are located in West Springfield and Palmer, Massachusetts. Turley Publications was forced to stop the presses in October 2005 when floodwater caused property losses over 900 thousand dollars. I visited Turley Publications immediately after the flooding occurred and can personally attest to the severity of the damage at the Water Street facility in Palmer. But high water didn't stop Patrick Turley from tackling the job that needed to be done. He decided he wasn't going to miss a deadline. Dedicated employees helped with the cleanup, electricity was restored, and 2 university newspapers were printed on time. Turley received an SBA disaster loan and within 5 months the plant was running once more at full capacity. I had the honor of meeting with Patrick Turley and his wife Ann today when they visited my Washington office. I would like to echo the accolades of the Small Business Administration in recognizing Patrick Turley as an extraordinary businessman and citizen. Congratulations. ____________________