Aladco Installs New 'Green' Washing MachineAndy McKeever, 04:39PM / Friday, February 18, 2011 | |
ADAMS, Mass. — Aladco is the latest business to go green.
The linen company installed a new $700,000 washer expected to reduce water usage by 84 percent. The company tore out the equpment it had been using for 50 years and retrofitted its 19th-century Commercial Street building for the modern technology.
"It's really cool to see an old building get a third or fourth life," Kevin Ellingwood, the company's public relations spokesman, said. "This has been in the works for a year or so."
The Pulse-Flow washing system replaces four washing machines that held 400
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Powder Shield Looking for BusinessStaff Reports, 01:46PM / Wednesday, June 23, 2010 | |
An example of Powder Shield's work.
ADAMS, Mass. — Reports of Powder Shield Technologies' closure are a bit exaggerated, says Joseph White, operations manager.
An assertion had been made at the North Adams City Council meeting Tuesday night that the shop had closed and tossed 25 people out of work.
White, who answered the phone on Wednesday with the buzz of equipment in the background, said that wasn't exactly true. "We didn't close," he said. "We kept one part of the shop open."
The 25-year-old company uses an electrostatic process to lay a powder, rather than
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South Adams Exposes Retail ClientsBy Tammy Daniels, 06:26PM / Tuesday, April 20, 2010 | |
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ADAMS, Mass. — If everyone at the South Adams Savings Bank is wearing a promotional T-shirt, it must be the first Monday of the month, when the bank quite visibly takes care of business.
The bank's found a way to help its commercial clients by offering free advertising. The concept's simple: Provide a space for business clients to showcase business cards, brochures and fliers. Then pick one to be featured for a whole month on the South Adams Web site.
The dividend: You can't buy that kind of advertising.
"Oasis Liquors was the first one we featured," said bank
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