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Hurricane Joaquin Slowing Down

Donna Motta October 2, 2015 Comments Off on Hurricane Joaquin Slowing Down

It appears Massachusetts residents can breathe a sigh of relief as far as the weather is concerned, at least today, October 2nd. According to the National weather service, Hurricane Joaquin is currently still battering

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Unemployment Rate Update

Donna Motta September 17, 2015 Comments Off on Unemployment Rate Update

Unemployment Rate Remains at 4.7 Percent in August The unemployment rate in Massachusetts remained at 4.7 percent in August, according to the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development. The new preliminary job estimates

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Energy Savings Tips as Summer Comes to a Close

Donna Motta September 3, 2015 Comments Off on Energy Savings Tips as Summer Comes to a Close

A  non-profit agency in Massachusetts called Mass Save, can help you cut down on your electricity bills as summer comes to a close. From the Mass Save website here are a few tips to

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Gas Price at Their Lowest in Ten Years

Donna Motta September 2, 2015 Comments Off on Gas Price at Their Lowest in Ten Years

Good news for travelers in Southeastern Massachusetts who plan to drive withina fifty mile radius this Labor Day holiday. According Mary Maguire, Director of Public Relations and Legislative Affairs for Triple A, drivers will

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State Rep Alan Silvia Pushing Education

Donna Motta August 21, 2015 Comments Off on State Rep Alan Silvia Pushing Education

Fall River State Representative Alan Silvia filed a bill today which is relative to higher education. If the so called HD4113 bill becomes law it will mean that students from non-public high schools will

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