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West Boylston Light Commission Plans $2.4M Solar Array | Local electric utility hopes 395 KW project will be up and running this spring

West Boylston’s Municipal Light Commission is tapping into renewable energy sources to meet consumer demand for electricity...

Lead Agency Issues Favorable Cape Wind Report

Cape Wind could sign a lease for the country's first off-shore wind farm within 30 days and...

Oxford Facility Hit With $77K OSHA Fine

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has slapped Oxford-based concrete manufacturer Flagg-Palmer Precast with nearly $77,000 in...

Producer Prices Fall By 1.9%

The Producer Price Index for Finished Goods fell 1.9 percent in December, according to the U.S. Department...
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Initial Jobless Claims Up 54K Last Week

In the week ending Jan. 10, 524,000 Americans filed unemployment claims for the first time, according to...

Doc Gift Limits Supported, Research Payments Remain Secret

Attendees of a state Department of Public Health hearing in Worcester Monday agreed that gifts of more...

AMSC Tests Most Powerful Navy Motor Ever

Devens-based American Superconductor Corp. said it and Los Angeles-based Northrop Grumman Corp. successfully tested a 49,000-horsepower superconductor...

November Trade Deficit Narrows

American exports hit $142.8 billion in November as imports to the country declined by $25 billion to...
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Brookfield Power Has Grand Marlborough Opening

With Lt. Gov. Timothy P. Murray in attendance, Brookfield Renewable Power was expected to formally unveil its...

Unemployment Hits 7.2 Percent

The United States unemployment rate hit 7.2 percent in December, up 0.4 percent from November, and 524,000...
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