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ClearCom expands to Stubridge from Leicester | ClearCom IT Solutions, an information technology company, has left its longtime Leicester home to expand into new space in Sturbridge. | Read more >> | Viewpoint: Worcester needs to aid homeless | Worcester is indeed fortunate to have a smart and compassionate city manager who is doing his best to help solve the homeless situation here, but Francis Carroll believes the responsibility for solving this problem lies in the hands of the Worcester City Council. | Read more >> | Mass. Senate plans inquiry into Mount Ida acquisition | The Senate plans to look into UMass Amherst's proposed acquisition of Mount Ida College and one senator said he hopes to learn some answers before the agreement is completed. | Read more >> | |
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Question of the Week | Tuesday we asked: Since late March, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey has called for the closure of the competitive electric supply industry, saying ratepayers who make the switch end up paying more money and businesses unfairly target minorities and low-income ratepayers. The state Legislature is now planning oversight hearings to investigate companies cited by Healey. | Should the competitive electricity supply industry be shut down in Massachusetts? | | Eliminate residential. Keep commercial. This is a symptom of a few bad apples, and consumers not paying attention to the market. Consumers should "shop." It's a real hassle to get people soliciting for the different companies all the time. Very bothersome, sometimes as many as 2 per week. | See All Comments >> | |
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