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Attorney General Richard Blumenthal on Monday made good on his promise to sue a Suffield and Enfield company, New England Pellet LLC, charging it with accepting payments for thousands of tons of wood-pellet orders that it knew were impossible to fulfill.
Westmount mayor Karin Marks says city council will be studying suggestions made by a Pointe Claire woman who has appealed for assistance in a research campaign she is conducting on the environmental and health effects of wood-burning stoves. Addressing council on Nov...
ENFIELD - An Enfield pellet fuel company continued to sell pellets to customers this summer for fall delivery even after being told by its supplier that the pellets wouldn't be coming, says a civil lawsuit filed Monday by the Connecticut Attorney General's Office.
PUNTA GORDA -- His methods might be a little unorthodox, but his students love it. Jack Montague, founder of Wolfglen Fly Fishing School in Punta Gorda, is a full-service instructor. He supplies the rods and reels and demonstrates casting, then turns students loose on a small pond on his property to practice on fish.
Vienna - Temperatures may be falling and energy prices are still high, but an increasing number of Austrians living in low-energy houses have little to worry about this winter. Martin Mueller, 40, his wife Barbara, 35, and his children have been livi...
ENFIELD - An Enfield pellet fuel company continued to sell wood pellets to customers this summer for fall delivery even after being told by its supplier that the pellets wouldn't be coming, a civil lawsuit filed Monday by the Connecticut attorney general's office charges.
The official start of winter doesn't happen until a few weeks. Some people are running out to buy wood pellet stoves to heat their homes because, for some, it is a cheaper alternative to oil. The increase in demand is so high many stores are running low on their wood pellet supplies.
PARK FALLS, WI— Creditors who rescued a paper mill swept into bankruptcy early in 2006 by rising natural gas and coal costs are weaning it from fossil fuels and pressing ahead with a $300 million plan to produce “green” industrial products, ranging from transportation fuels to industrial waxes.
Mary Stirrat 03.DEC.08 CENTURIA — On the first day that High Quality Shavings in Centuria was accepting applications, 300 people put their name in for a job, even though the plant isn’t expected to open for another two months.
BETHEL (NEWS CENTER) -- A new heating system aims to support the environment and jobs in Maine.
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