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Easthampton Mayor Michael Tautznik weighs bids from 2 companies to build solar energy facility for city
masslive.com (Jun 30 2010) Energy
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Mayor Michael A. Tautznik said he expects to decide within two weeks whether to award a bid to one of the two companies that submitted a request for qualifications to build solar facilities on town-owned land and buildings. (Read Full Article)
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