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June 8, 2009 Issue of the WBJ

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS On Page One TINY INVESTMENTS – Can the smallest credit unions continue to...

Framingham State To Offer Green Degree | Graduates would help fill pipeline for local municipalities

Framingham State College hopes to offer a four-year environmental degree beginning this fall to meet the growing...

Southborough Fuel Cell Maker Lands Contract

Southborough-based Protonex Corp. has received a $500,000 contract award from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) for...

Boston-Power Picks Auburn For Expansion

Lithium-ion battery maker Boston-Power Inc. announced today it plans to build a 455,000-square-foot building in Auburn that...
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Evergreen Solar Closes Stock Offering

Evergreen Solar Inc. of Marlborough has closed the sale of its common stock offering, making $72.5 million.The...

EMC Publishes Sustainability Report

Data storage giant EMC Corp. has released its 2008 sustainability report, which highlights the company's efforts to...

AMSC Licenses Turbines To Indian Co.

A wind power subsidiary of Devens-based American Superconductor Corp. has signed a license agreement with an Indian...

Unitil Works To Reclaim Its Public Image | Strained utility calls upon former National Grid exec for help

After testifying at a Department of Public Utilities hearing a few weeks ago, in which utility company...
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May 25, 2009 Issue of the WBJ

Watch as WBJ Editor Christina Davis talks about what you'll find in the May 25 issue of...

New Homes Heated From The Ground Up

Joseph Marinella became intrigued when he kept hearing about geothermal heating and cooling systems as he was...
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