The Greater Hyannis Chamber hosts a sold-out 39th annual meeting Thursday honoring Deb and the late Ralph Krau with the Henry C. Farnham Unsung Hero Award.
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / June 3, 2021 / Clean Vision Corporation (OTC PINK:CLNV), a holding company that acquires and operates sustainable clean tech and green energy businesses, today announced
Clean Vision s Subsidiary Clean-Seas Retains Top-Rated Environmental Business Attorney for Its Massachusetts Operations; Thomas A. Mackie to Assist Company to Navigate, Expedite, Regulatory Landscape
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03 Jun 2021, 23:05 GMT+10
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / June 3, 2021 / Clean Vision Corporation (OTC PINK:CLNV), a holding company that acquires and operates sustainable clean tech and green energy businesses, today announced that its Clean-Seas subsidiary s Massachusetts operation has retained the highly credentialed environmental business attorney Thomas A. Mackie for proactive business legal services.
Mr. Mackie is an environmental business lawyer, and for more than 35 years he has represented businesses and municipalities facing complex environmental issues. He handles a wide variety of environmental matters and business transactions, such as solid waste, recycling and renewable energy facility siting; hazardous waste cleanup; private and public partnerships and more.
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HUBBARDSTON Hundreds of volunteers are expected to take part in the 3rd annual Keep Hubbardston Beautiful event on Saturday, April 17. Participants in the town-wide cleanup will remove plastic bags from trees, pick up litter from trails and clean the community of any roadside trash.
Keep Hubbardston Beautiful volunteers organize the annual event on the third Saturday in April every year. Last year’s event was canceled because of COVID-19 concerns, organizers said.
Volunteers from the KBH committee will be at Curtis Recreation Field from 8 a.m. until noon to welcome people who’ve picked up trash and direct them toward a big red dumpster. All participants will receive a gift of a fresh sapling in honor of Earth Day, courtesy of RS Clapham Tree Service.