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State orders National Grid work moratorium

State officials on Monday announced that a natural gas pressurization incident in Woburn had spurred them to impose a moratorium on all non-emergency and non-compliance work across National Grid's service territory.

Boxborough to meet with development site owner in mediation

Boxborough town officials are scheduled to meet Friday with owners of a development site who sued the town when their proposed 100-unit senior living project was denied.

Millbury solar firm installs free system for Marine Corps vet

A Millbury solar firm says it has installed a solar panel system on a U.S. Marine Corps sergeant's house after it was rebuilt following a fire.

DPU, National Grid union to discuss complaints

The union representing locked out National Grid steelworkers plans to meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday with state regulators to discuss a long list of safety complaints.
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Right-to-repair returns with wireless bill

Six years after Massachusetts became the first state in the country to pass a "right to repair" law, the coalition of auto repair and parts shops behind that effort is back.

Little Leaf Farms signs on to supply Springfield’s 26,000 students

Little Leaf Farms, a Devens operation growing baby greens hydroponically, has signed an agreement to supply lettuce and arugula to one of the state's largest public school districts.

Mass. ranks sixth in energy efficiency jobs, per report

Massachusetts ranks sixth in the nation for number of full-time energy efficiency jobs in 2017, according to a new report, dropping from fourth in 2016.

Mass. courts uphold DEP authority on electric emissions

The state's highest court on Tuesday upheld a state department's authority to impose a cap regulation establishing declining aggregate greenhouse gas emissions on power plants, dismissing arguments raised by an industry group.
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Delta to fly Worcester nonstop to Detroit next summer

Delta Airlines, flying to Detroit, will be the third year-round commercial airline to fly out of Worcester beginning next August, officials announced Aug. 28 at Worcester Regional Airport.

Central Mass. could be nuclear training leader

Central Mass. universities could gain national recognition by having local universities, hospitals and industry working together to offer multi-disciplinary nuclear programs.
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