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  • Ameresco Donates Portable Power Units to Help Support Communities Impacted by Natural Disasters

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    FRAMINGHAM, MA — Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC) announced they have donated three portable power stations to the Cajun Navy Ground Force.

    The Louisiana-based non-profit organization is focused on quickly responding during and after natural disasters to help socially vulnerable and marginalized populations in crisis.

    Ameresco Solar-powered Portable Power Station – built to help vulnerable communities respond during and after natural disasters.

    As hurricanes, storms and natural disasters have become a common threat to communities everywhere, Ameresco recognized that cleantech solutions could help mitigate the devastating impact of these natural disasters. In 2021, as part of Ameresco’s ESG program, the Company committed to developing rapidly deployable portable power stations. The three units leverage clean, solar power, and will be used to combat electric outages and ease restoration efforts in impacted communities.

    “While hurricanes can impact every aspect of our power systems – including power outages, grid distribution issues, and extra energy demand – new strategies for energy resilience can play a key role in countering the negative impacts of extreme weather events. Sending these portable generators is a small example of how Ameresco is helping bridge the gaps in energy resiliency challenges while also giving to communities desperately in need,” said George Sakellaris, Ameresco CEO and President.

    Going forward, Ameresco plans to provide further relief through partnerships with emergency response organizations. By working with non-profit organizations, Ameresco can put these units to use quickly and extend its reach to impacted communities that need it the most.

    Headquartered in Framingham, MA, Ameresco has more than 1,000 employees providing local expertise in the United States, Canada, and Europe. To learn more about the energy efficiency solutions offered by Ameresco, visit www.ameresco.com/energy-efficiency/.

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    Source: Ameresco press release.

    Ameresco Donates Portable Power Units to Help Support Communities Impacted by Natural Disasters
  • UPDATED: Missing Person: Framingham Police Attempt to Locate Madeline A. DeShazo

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — On January 17th the Framingham Police reported that “Madeline has been located in the Boston area and is with family.” and thanked those who helped locate her for their assistance.

    On Monday, January 16, 2023 the Framingham Police Department issued a “Missing Person / Attempt to Locate” notice in an attempt to locate Madeline A. DeShazo, (age 33, DOB 6/3/89).

    Ms. DeShazo was last seen in Framingham on January 12th, 2023.

    DeShazo may be in danger due to health reasons.

    Police reports indicate Ms. DeShazo may be driving a black Honda CRV (WA License Plate: BFC2456), and that her current whereabouts are unknown.

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    UPDATED: Missing Person: Framingham Police Attempt to Locate Madeline A. DeShazo
  • State Grants Framingham Fire Dept $9,458 for Student and Senior Fire Education Programs

    State Grants Framingham Fire Dept $9,458 for Student and Senior Fire Education Programs

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — As one of 266 municipal fire departments sharing in $1.9 million in grants, the Framingham Fire Department is slated to receive a total of $9,458.00 for FY 2023. Of that amount, $6,781 was granted for the Student Awareness of Fire Education (S.A.F.E.) program and an additional $2,677 for the Senior SAFE Program.

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    State Grants Framingham Fire Dept $9,458 for Student and Senior Fire Education Programs

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