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“Why is Gov. Patrick looking for another business group? AIM and SBANE are already on the job. Maybe the governor could improve how the state works with these organizations that already have the membership and attention of businesses, rather than creating a redundant effort from scratch.”
afalcon on a WBJ Daily Report item on plans from the Patrick administration to create an Advanced Manufacturing Initiative.
“Rooftops and parking lots, landfills and power line easements are fine locations for solar installations. It is a very bad idea to clear cut a 30-acre forest in a residential neighborhood to plant a solar field such as the project that is proposed in Sutton near Dudley Road and Colonial Road... Nice job guys. That’s real green of you.”
GBETTI on news that National Grid had cut the ribbon on a new solar installation in Whitinsville on the roof of a distribution center (see photo this page)
“It will take a steady stream of new opportunities to get hard working professionals to start looking but when it happens the flood gates will open. It will also be a real benefit. The smart people have learned ways to simplify and get things done with less. Business will really benefit from putting these people in new positions and allowing them concentrate.”
Marc Frieden on a report that executives are concerned that they’ll be able to find find the talent they need to fill positions when they begin hiring again.
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