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Ameresco quarterly profits cut in half, even as revenues rise 13%

Renewable energy company Ameresco, based in Framingham, reported $223M in revenue during the company’s second quarter, according to a quarterly report released on Monday.

Framingham State’s Danforth Art Museum reopening this week

The Danforth Art Museum at Framingham State University will reopen to its members and the general public this week after being closed since late March due to COVID-19.

Jack’s Abby named official craft brewer of The Boston Celtics

Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers is the latest free agent to be secured by The Boston Celtics, in a four-year deal making the Framingham company the official craft brewer for the team.

Four Central Mass. hospitals rated highly for specialties like cancer, heart & lung diseases

Four Central Massachusetts hospitals have been included in an annual rating of the best places to receive specialty care services.
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Framingham’s Bancroft building receives $48M to turn into apartments

The owners of Framingham’s Bancroft building have secured $47.5 million in loans from three local banks and MassDevelopment to renovate the former mill and surrounding property into 258 market-rate and affordable rental housing units, according to a Wednesday press release.

Ameresco to replace nearly 4,000 streetlights in Lawrence

Framingham-based renewable energy company Ameresco will complete a large-scale municipal streetlight energy conservation project in Lawrence, the company announced on Wednesday, reporting that it was selected to replace more than 3,800 light fixtures with energy efficient LED’s.

Mass. brewers settle long-running dispute with distributors

The Massachusetts Brewers Guild and the Beer Distributors of Massachusetts have reached an agreement aimed at ending a 10-year dispute.

Framingham firm secures $34M to fix Marine Corps’ damaged North Carolina base

Framingham construction firm Perini Management Services has secured two task orders valued at $34 million to complete renovations on military buildings in North Carolina damaged by Hurricane Florence.
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More than 2,300 pandemic loans given to Worcester businesses

Recipients skewed small, a reflection of both the predominance of small businesses and the aim of the Paycheck Protection Program, which generally leaves out public companies and all those with more than 500 employees.

UMass, Framingham State, QCC presidents condemn ICE order as Harvard, MIT sue

Several area college presidents, including Marty Meehan of UMass, Javier Cevallos of Framingham State and Luis Pedraja of Quinsigamond Community College fiercely condemned this week a new Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy that would require non-immigrant international students to leave the country if their fall semester classes transition entirely online.
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