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Ameresco acquires California military microgrid as part of Arizona company takeover

Framingham clean energy firm Ameresco completed an acquisition of a Los Alamitos, California microgrid. The system, located at a joint military forces training base, has a microgrid, solar panels, and battery energy storage. 

Framingham healthcare tech firm lays off 4% of workforce

Definitive Healthcare completed layoffs Monday of approximately 4% of its workforce, impacting more than 40 employees. This is its second round of layoffs d in 2023.

Unemployment rises slightly across Central Mass.

Local unemployment rates are up approximately half a percentage point across Central Massachusetts labor markets.

🔒The final drop: Women are still underrepresented as college presidents

Despite progress in the lower rungs of higher education’s leadership ladder, women are not equally represented in the industry’s top executive spot.
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International foods market buys new Framingham location for $3.5M

New Jersey-based Seabra Foods has purchased a former Salvation Army location at 35 Concord St. in Framingham for a new supermarket location, across from the newly-constructed 196-apartment Union House.

Ameresco completes solar facility installation in Indiana

Framingham firm Ameresco, which specializes in clean and renewable energy, has completed the installation of a solar field which will power a utility-structure manufacturing plant in Bristol, Indiana.

Framingham firm to create large-scale battery system to fortify Colorado electric grid

Framingham clean energy company Ameresco has signed a 20-year, eight-site contract with Colorado electric utility United Power to install a large battery system designed to improve the power grid.

Framingham clean energy firm to work on California power grid

Ameresco, a Framingham-based clean energy and technology company, has secured four projects for California power plant sites.
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Framingham properties purchased for approved 176-unit mixed-use project

An affiliate of Boston developer Boghos Properties purchased parcels of land totaling $3.6 million to build an approved 176-unit mixed-use development in Framingham.

MetroWest Medical Center makes interim CEO permanent

MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham has named John Whitlock, Jr. its CEO, after he held the role in interim for six months.
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