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— The town of Lancaster has opened its landfill solar array. The $2-million project was funded by a $500,000 Congressional earmark and was awarded $1.5 million in Qualified Energy Conservation bonds. The project is owned and operated by the town.
— Alltown Mobil opened at 280 New Lancaster Rd. in Leominster, off Exit 7 at Interstate 190.
— Superstars Learning Center, a day care and preschool, opened at 505 Boston Post Rd. East in Marlborough.
— Westborough-based CPA firm Smith, Sullivan & Brown changed its name from Smith, Sullivan and Co. with the appointment of CPA Sandra M. Brown.
— Lev's House of Hair opened at 449 Boston Post Rd. East in Marlborough.
— Fanz, a pub-style restaurant, opened at 757 Boston Post Rd. East in Marlborough.
— Jump In With Us, a children's recreation center, opened at 19 Brigham St., Ste. 6, in Marlborough.
— Aisling Partners of Worcester, an insurance brokerage, is now the local affiliate for ProSential Group, based in Marblehead.
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