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Innovative Workspaces: Atmosphere and historic integrity

When creating an innovative workspace it is important to have a relaxed atmosphere, but even this can be done within a historic structure.

Ameresco has $1.5B in project backlog; ‘solid’ third quarter

Framingham energy firm Ameresco announced Tuesday morning it has $1.5 billion in projects in development worldwide while reporting a 36-percent increase in third quarter earnings.

Ameresco adds new director from England

Framingham energy services company Ameresco, Inc. announced Friday it has added a new member to its board of directors.

MassDOT offering tolling grace period

A difficult week in Massachusetts transportation, marked by a chaotic evacuation of a smoke-filled Orange Line train, is ending with a burst of concern over the state's long-planned conversion to an all electronic tolling system.
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Mass Pike electronic tolling starts tomorrow

Manual toll collection on Massachusetts highways will officially end Oct. 28 at 9:45 p.m., and drivers have been asked to plan accordingly.

Mass. selects CT solar over Maine wind

Massachusetts on Wednesday selected a 30-megawatt offshore wind project to be built in Rhode Island and rejected more much ambitious projects in Maine.

Worcester robotics engineers earn less than others in Mass. overall

A new report on the Massachusetts robotics industry found while robotics engineers in the Worcester area earned comparatively less overall than people in the same profession who work in other parts of the state, wages still generally exceeded national averages.

Not your grandfather’s Central Mass.

A year after creating a new tourism agency, industry leaders are finding success promoting the region for rowing & swimming, brewery tours, international artists and waterslides.
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Former Staples’ advertising arm names managing director

Craft, a global marketing agency, has named the new managing director for it's Framingham office that is comprised of former Staples' in-house staff.

Staples aims to monetize its brand

Framingham's Staples is continuing to look for traction, and money, outside of its office-supply bubble, with the latest efforts focusing on partnering with companies to monetize its brand through a new licensing program.
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