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Lockheed Architectural Solutions Announces Name Change to Reflect Ongoing Product and Service Expansion
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Lockheed Architectural Solutions Announces Name Change to Reflect Ongoing Product and Service Expansion.
This name change reflects our dedication to growing our expertise and continuing to build on the capabilities and quality of work we can deliver to our customers. PASCOAG, R.I. (PRWEB) February 04, 2021 Lockheed Architectural Solutions, formerly Lockheed Window Corp., has officially changed its company name to reflect the massive and continuing growth and expansion of its team, its products, and its capabilities. As a company that is well-equipped to execute multi-million-dollar fabrication and installation projects, with expertise in a vast range of products, Lockheed has become adept at so much more than just windows. The company’s new name, Lockheed Architectural Solutions, fully represen
The nor easter that blew into the region Monday did not pack the wallop some had feared, but it was powerful enough to drop up to 13 inches of snow on Rhode Island, deliver gusts of up to 60 mph and knock out electricity to about 18,000 National Grid customers.
As of Tuesday afternoon, power had been restored to all but about 75 customers.
Forecast to dump up to 18 inches of snow on the Ocean State, the massive storm left a larger wake in places like Northern New Jersey, which got 30 inches; Manhattan s Central Park, which received 17 inches; and Lowell, Massachusetts, hit with 24 inches.
With warmer air off the ocean turning precipitation to rain in the south and east corners of Southern New England, snowfall totals varied in Rhode Island.
Heavier snow likely to knock out power and drop more than a foot before it s done Jack Perry, The Providence Journal
Roads should be in good shape for the Tuesday morning commute despite a nor easter that was forecast to drop up to 18 inches of snow on Rhode Island, the director of Rhode Island s Department of Transportation said.
Anyone trying to commute on Monday evening, against the advice of the Rhode Island State Police, had a rough ride.
By 3:30 p.m. the state police reported 10 crashes, none with serious injuries; said they had assisted 13 drivers and stoped 34 tractor-trailer drivers who were still on the road despite the governor s ban against big rigs on state roads starting at 5 a.m. Monday.