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Devens operators sued for allegedly polluting Nashua River

The Conservation Law Foundation is suing the Devens Enterprise Commission and MassDevelopment for what it calls pollution of the Nashua River and runoff water coming from the former Fort Devens Army Base.

Shirley waste firm fined $38K for Harvard oil spill

Shirley waste removal contractor Mitrano Removal Services has been fined $38,480 for failing to promptly notify state officials about a 30-gallon oil spill and a delay in cleaning up the site.

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HEATHER BELAIR has been promoted to vice president and virtual branch manager for Bay State Savings Bank's...

Devens development leader heading to Framingham

The de-facto town manager for Devens, Thatcher Kezer, is headed to Framingham to be the city's top appointed executive.
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The 20 most developable sites in Central Mass.

These properties – which could host retail, housing, industrial or office complexes, or some mix – are practically hiding in plain sight, simply waiting for the right buyer or builder.

Eight Central Mass. locations to split $5.7M in energy-storage funds

The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources has provided grants to eight energy-storage facilities in Central Massachusetts as part of a broader initiative.

After 100 years, Devens has become a technology hub

A century after it opened as a military base, Devens has become a center of innovation and technology.

Get Devens a proper workforce

Can Devens fulfill its promise as a place where Boston and Cambridge technological firms want to expand their manufacturing capabilities in a less costly, but still easily accessible location?
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Mass. looks to retain its solar power status

Overcoming its latitude and climate disadvantages compared to other states, Massachusetts has become a national leader in solar energy production, largely thanks to state incentive programs, which are due to make a major transition next year.

MWCC unveils new $3.5M student center

A 4,500-square-foot student center built in just 100 days over summer break was officially unveiled Wednesday at Mount Wachusett Community College.
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