D-Day Approaches for Northern Pass

CONCORD — Next week Massachusetts’ three major electric distributors and the Department of Environmental Resources will announce which proposals to produce 10 terawatt hours of clean renewable energy over the next 20 years will be selected to negotiate long-term contracts.

After a Sweet Deal With Dad, Eric Trump Assembles a Valuable Penthouse

The president’s son is combining three apartments overlooking Manhattan’s Central Park — one of them bought at a steep discount from his father — to create 2,400 square feet worth considerably more than he paid.

The Toxic Chemical Whack-a-Mole Game

This cycle has played out in a host of American household items. A popular chemical used in cash register receipts and to harden plastics in sippy cups and water bottles — bisphenol A, also known as BPA — has been widely replaced with a chemical cousin, bisphenol S. Studies now suggest BPS may be at least as harmful as BPA.

Northern Pass to Host Second Job Fair For NH Workers on Wednesday

MANCHESTER, N.H. – New Hampshire workers and businesses, including suppliers, subcontractors, and the services and hospitality industries, will have the opportunity on Wednesday, Jan. 10 in Concord to meet with the team leading the construction of Northern Pass at a second Job & Supplier Fair.

Consumer Advocate: NH Ratepayers Must Benefit From New Tax Savings For Utilities

Updated Tuesday at 2:40 p.m. to include Eversource Energy spokesman Martin Murray’s comment: “As a regulated utility, our rates are based on our costs, including federal taxes. If taxes are reduced, ultimately costs are reduced and that benefits customers. I suspect the impact of the federal tax legislation on Eversource will be discussed more comprehensively at the Public Utilities Commission.”