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Maura Healey and Kim Driscoll waving

Healey-Driscoll Administration files a $734 million supplemental budget

Lindsay Shachnow March 24, 2023
The Healey-Driscoll administration filed a bill Friday to prepare the Commonwealth for the end of the COVID-19 emergency May 11 through a supplemental budget allocating $734 million to programs and state government departments.
Boston’s first income-tiered electric vehicle car share program will launch in Roxbury soon led by an E4TheFuture initiative. COURTESY OF MIKESPHOTOS VIA PIXABAY

Electric car-share program to launch in Roxbury

Allison Pirog September 29, 2020
The program is expected to launch before the end of the year, said Susan Buchan, director of energy projects at E4TheFuture. The grant covers four cars, and E4TheFuture hopes to add three or four more.
Departure: The Journey Tribute Band performs Friday at Climapalooza, a concert for climate change. COURTESY OF CLIMABLE

Boston nonprofit Climable hosts first annual climate change concert, Climapalooza

Michelle Brandabur November 1, 2018
Musicians jammed at Allston’s Herter Park Amphitheater with an audience seated in front, yet the mission of the night extended beyond celebrating music. Boston-based nonprofit Climable organized the night to create good vibes and positive intentions around fighting climate change.

More Bostonians flocking to solar powered houses

Daily Free Press Admin November 28, 2012

Following a state government push toward green energy, Solarize Mass-Boston doubled residential solar contracts in the city over four months, with 116 solar projects coming to Boston houses soon. The...

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