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🔒Q&A: Maugel DeStefano Architects principal has built a lifetime of design

Since joining Harvard-based Maugel DeStefano Architects eight years ago, Pelletier advanced to the top, first being tapped as a principal by founder Brent Maugel in a 2018 merger that created Maugel DeStefano Architects.

Movers & Shakers for Sept. 18, 2023

People are on the move at Fallon Health, Nichols College, and Cornerstone Bank.

🔒Making connections: Three tech entrepreneurs open a local ISP in downtown Fitchburg

A trio of community-minded tech workers are connecting Downtown Fitchburg to a new internet service and looking beyond.

State captures $80M for 11 highway projects, three in Central Mass.

Massachusetts snagged an additional $80 million in Federal Highway Administration money, the Healey administration announced, as part of a redistribution of funds that occurs annually.
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Electric Hydrogen to provide 100MW electrolyzer system for Texas hydrogen project

Natick-based Electric Hydrogen will soon be putting its Devens gigafactory to use, as it has entered an agreement to provide a 100-megawatt electrolyzer system to New Fortress Energy in Texas.

UMass Memorial to go forward with Sept. 23 closure of Leominster maternity ward

After adjusting its plans to regulators’ concerns, UMass Memorial Health intends to go forward with its plan to close the inpatient maternity unit at HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital in Leominster.

🔒Untapped abilities: People with intellectual and developmental disabilities must overcome barriers to enter the workforce

People with intellectual and developmental disabilities are often unnecessarily left out of the workforce because of barriers they face, including those imposed by the federal government.

DPH rejects UMass Memorial plan, delays closure of Leominster maternity ward

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health on Friday rejected UMass Memorial Health’s proposed plan on how to provide essential maternity service in North Central Massachusetts following its planned closure of the Leominster maternity ward.
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Two more restaurants open on Fitchburg’s changing Main Street

Two restaurants have joined a flurry of 2023 restaurant openings on Fitchburg's Main Street. The summer also saw one restaurant on the strip close.

Shirley plastics company fined $20K for environmental violations

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection fined New Jersey-based ThermoFab Operating Co. $19,653 for violating air emission and hazardous waste storage and disposal regulations at its 76 Walker Road location in Shirley.
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