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In West Stockbridge road dust-up, parties talking, but court still an option

WEST STOCKBRIDGE Two business owners now are trying to resolve a dispute created by decadeslong municipal negligence for a street grid that has trapped a restaurant in a corner

Google Ecosystem Leaders Cloudbakers and Qwinix Join Forces with Growth Equity Investment from Sunstone Partners

Google Ecosystem Leaders Cloudbakers and Qwinix Join Forces with Growth Equity Investment from Sunstone Partners
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Cloudbakers Hires Top Cloud Execs to Accelerate Growth with Google

Cloudbakers Hires Top Cloud Execs to Accelerate Growth with Google Share Article Google Premier Partner Cloudbakers adds CFO and Google Cloud Practice GM to reach next horizon of growth “Chris and Ben are exactly the high-caliber additions to our star-studded team that we want to take us to the next level.” - Mitch Greenwald, CEO and Founder CHICAGO (PRWEB) February 23, 2021 Cloudbakers, a Google Premier Partner and cloud consultancy made two strategic hires in February 2021: Chris Resch will join as the General Manager of Cloudbakers’ Google Cloud Practice, and Ben Kessler will join as the Chief Financial Officer. Both Chris and Ben are seasoned veterans with broad experience in cloud computing and building scaled professional services organizations. Chris most recently helped cloud consultancy 2nd Watch scale where he led Sales and Professional Services. Previously, Resch was Practice Manager at Amazo

Councilor envisions food festival next year as grand reopening of downtown Keene

With two COVID-19 vaccines approved and quarantine fatigue fully set in, Keene community members are looking to host a food festival next year to celebrate a return to life as usual and to drum up support for the city’s restaurant industry, which has been hit especially hard by the pandemic. Earlier this month, Keene City Councilor Michael Remy introduced the idea to the council’s Planning, Licenses and Development Committee. The concept is simple, he said: Restaurants would set up booths around Central Square and offer samples of their cuisine in exchange for tokens, which guests would purchase upon arrival.

At final step before adoption, Keene energy plan hits snag

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