Barbara Penzner ’78 Wins Human Rights Hero Award from Rabbis for Human Rights …

Barbara Penzner ’78 Wins Human Rights Hero Award from Rabbis for Human Rights-North America <!-- 1970s,awards,religion/theology,Russian by @ --> <!-- 1970s,awards,religion/theology,Russian by @ --> Rabbi Barbara Penzner ’78,of Temple Hillel B’nai Torah in West Roxbury, Mass., was honored with Rabbis for Human Rights-North America‘s 2011 Human Rights Hero Award this Dec. 19. Rabbi Jill Jacobs, the organization’s executive director, hails Penzner as a “dedicated, fearless advocate for human rights with a particular passion for fighting for the rights Continue reading >>>

Worcester medical-device company raises $6M

Grove Instruments, Inc., a medical-device company developing a non-invasive instrument to measure glucose levels in diabetics, today announced that its second round of private placement funding raised $6 million, with interested investors still left at the close. The round was completed by new investors from the Greater Boston area and current shareholders, said Arthur Combs, the Worcester-based company’s CEO. “In the end, we were actually oversubscribed for this round,” he said. Combs attributed the company’s success to its technical progress and recent additions of key individuals Continue reading >>>

Specialists Marketing Services Wins List Management for UBM’s Technology Brands

HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J., Dec. 19, 2011 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Specialists Marketing Services, Inc. is pleased to announce that it will provide list management services for UBM's technology brands effective January 2012. The UBM technology divisions SMS will represent are:UBM Electronics (www.ubmelectronics.com/) is the global leader in media and marketing solutions for the electronics industry, delivering results for the key influencers and decision-makers involved in the design, development and commercialization of technology.  Leading UBM Electronics brands include EE Times, Continue reading >>>

Boston Bold On Climate Change

Boston Bold On Climate Change BioCycle December 2011, Vol. 52, No. 12, p. 38 Boston’s Chief of Environmental Energy Services talks with BioCycle about how sustainability is guiding the City’s actions to reduce GHG emissions, dramatically increase energy efficiency and adapt to impacts from sea level rise. Nora Goldstein IN February 2005, Jim Hunt was appointed to fill a new position in the Cabinet of City of Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino — Chief of Environmental Energy Services. The position was created to address the “intensifying synergy between environmental, energy and Continue reading >>>

Godsmack Have Plans For A Special 2012 Release – Ultimate

Godsmack singer/guitarist (and solo artist) Sully Erna was the featured guest of this week’s episode of "That Metal Show", along with Jackyl's Jesse James Dupree. Erna, a proud Bostonian, was wearing a Boston t-shirt (the city, not the band!) and spoke about the tricks that Godsmack have planned for 2012, as well as his solo project, Avalon. He revealed that he actually started out in a different role, as a drummer. But he abandoned manning the kit all because of a photo. "I started playing when I was three-and-a-half years old. My bloodlines goes into the history of Continue reading >>>

Conservatives not keen about GOP presidential field

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Just a year ago, tea party activists came roaring out of the congressional elections eager to shape the looming race for the White House. Things have not gone as planned. Turned off by Mitt Romney's style and evolution on several important issues, they have bounced from one candidate to another in hopes of finding a formidable alternative to the former Massachusetts governor to focus their enthusiasm. After a series of disappointments — Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, and businessman Herman Cain among them — the anti-establishment movement has settled, Continue reading >>>

GIFTS OF HOPE A most helpful delivery

A helping hand can come in all sizes, but one in particular is offered in extra large. For about a year now, the Wakefield Interfaith Food Pantry has received assistance from local company Keurig, Incorporated of 55 Walkers Brook Drive in Reading. That has made a big difference in the food they are able to offer to residents in need. “Every other Wednesday, Keurig, with two employees, take a van to the Greater Boston Food Bank, load it up with a couple of tons of food, bring it back to WIFP and unload it for us,” said Director of WIFP Operations Maureen Miller. “This is a huge help because Continue reading >>>

Tea party activists not keen on GOP presidential field, rethinking their role …

Things have not gone as planned.Turned off by Mitt Romney's style and evolution on several important issues, they have bounced from one candidate to another in hopes of finding a formidable alternative to the former Massachusetts governor to focus their enthusiasm.After a series of disappointments _ Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, and businessman Herman Cain among them _ the anti-establishment movement has settled, for now, on a favorite: former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, even though he has spent more than three decades in Washington politics.With the Iowa Continue reading >>>

RMHS Girls Basketball Starts with Win; Boys and Girls Hockey Still Searching

HOCKEY RMHS boys: After battling it out with Middlesex League crossover opponent Melrose on Dec. 14, only to come away from the 2011-12 season opener with a 0-0 draw, the Rockets were looking to right the ship against Burlington (2-0) on Dec. 17. It was not to be, however, as the Red Devils handed Reading its firs loss of the season, a lopsided 6-0 hammering. The Rockets (0-1-1) will face one more road test that, mercifully, also won’t count against them in the league standings, as they travel to face tough Catholic Conference foe Xaverian on Dec. 19. RMHS girls: The Lady Rockets haven’t fared Continue reading >>>