This weeks news, features, events and economic trends in MetroWest and along the heart of the I-495 corridor

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Ameresco starts two Pennsylvania projects, announces tripling in net income

Days after announcing it has started work on one of the country's largest microgrids, Framingham renewable energy firm Ameresco has signed an $8-million energy efficiency contract with a Pennsylvania college.

Reliant moving to Bay State Commons in Westborough

Reliant Medical Group is relocating all its Westborough primary and specialty care offices under one roof at the Bay State Commons shopping plaza in town.

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State approves expansion to create $210M Medway power plant

A state board has approved Exelon's proposed 200-megawatt expansion of its existing Medway facility after more than two years of deliberation.

Westborough office buildings sell for $14M

Four office buildings on two adjoining properties on Flanders Road in Westborough have sold for a combined $14 million.

Asian food distributors buy Milford facility for $1.85M

A distributor of Southeast Asian food has purchased a warehouse in Milford after leasing the building for three years, the company confirmed Thursday.

Virtusa revenue up but income falls

Virtusa Corp., a Westborough business consulting and information technology company, saw revenue jump by 11 percent in the quarter ending June 30, but income fell by 40 percent.

Calendar

Wednesday, Aug. 16

Business After Hours at Salt & Light Cafe & Bistro

Presented by: Nashoba Valley Chamber of Commerce

5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.

Salt & Light Cafe & Bistro, Groton

Thursday, Aug. 17

Ribbon Cutting at Ayer Auto Repair

Presented by: Nashoba Valley Chamber of Commerce

3:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

Ayer Auto Repair, Ayer

Monday, Aug. 21

NVCoC Golf Tournament

Presented by: Nashoba Valley Chamber of Commerce

1:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.

Shaker Hills Country Club, Harvard

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People on the move

Framingham State University President F. Javier Cevallos has been named to a Latino Advisory Commission established by Gov. Charlie Baker to focus on addressing the concerns of the Massachusetts Latino community and promoting economic prosperity and wellbeing.

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