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Thursday, October 13, 2016
Sterling installing $2.7M battery storage
Riding the wave of a national and state push towards energy storage in addition to renewable resources, NEC Energy Solutions broke ground on a 3.9MWh battery storage unit for the Sterling Municipal Light Department yesterday.
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Westborough firm relocates headquarters ahead of expansion
CCR Wealth Management has moved to new headquarters in Westborough in preparation for an upcoming expansion.
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Shrewsbury attorney confirmed to superior court
The Governor's Council voted 8-0 to support Gov. Charlie Baker's pick of a Shrewsbury attorney to a Superior Court judgeship on Wednesday.
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National Grid to refund $1.5M in overcharges
National Grid has agreed to refund more than $1.5 million to over 4,500 residential gas customers who were charged the wrong rate.
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Avecia to acquire California companies
Nitto Denko Avecia has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the assets of Irvine Pharmaceutical Services (Irvine) and Avrio Biopharmaceuticals (Avrio).
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Winchendon YMCA installing 275kW of solar
The Clark Memorial YMCA in Winchendon has commissioned Hopkinton-based Solect Energy to install two solar systems that will cover over 80 percent of the facility's energy needs.
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GE supporting New England offshore wind
The nation's first offshore wind farm has received investments from GE Energy Financial Services and the global bank Citi.
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Question of the Week
Tuesday we asked: Women continue to rise to business leadership positions, and the country is less than a month away from its first presidential election with a woman as a major party nominee. Yet, women professionals still make 80 cents for every $1 dollar their male counterparts do, corporate boards are 81 percent male and CEOs are 95 percent men.
Does more need to be done to ensure equality between professional men and women?
  • Your options are prejudiced.
  • Since all people are not created equal except in the eyes of God, all people should be given EQUAL OPPORTUNITY to obtain success based on their own drive and abilities.
  • Things are much better now than when I first started working in the early 1970s but there is still a very long way to go.
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