News Coverage
- May 1, 2012
- The Sun-Sentinel
Students pitch preservation projects at symposium
More than 100 students will gather in Sunrise on Tuesday to prove they have not been wasting their time or energy during the past year. They come from environmentally-minded schools along the eastern seaboard, between Broward County and New Hampshire, to present various preservation projects to a panel of judges at the Wheelabrator Symposium for Environment and Education at the Double Tree Hotel.
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- April 3, 2012
- Saugus Advertiser
Saugus schools receive generous donations
The School Committee voted to accept gifts from Wheelabrator Saugus and St. John’s Episcopal Church that will go toward educational purposes.
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- March 19, 2012
- Waste & Recycling News
Wheelabrator – his bachelor pad
Lou Demely keeps busy as visitors file into a conference room at Wheelabrator Baltimore’s waste-to-energy plant.
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- March 8, 2012
- The Miami Herald
Wheelabrator Technologies presents the 17th annual ClueLess On Las Olas "Til Death Do Us Apart"
Society is a flutter with the news of the wedding of the year, but the fun stops when the bride is found dead in “Till Death Do Us Apart.”
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- March 5, 2012
- Union Leader
Seacoast group picks up, until the coast is clear
About two dozen volunteers ignored the cold rain and wind to scavenge for trash on Jenness State Beach in Rye Saturday morning.
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- February 23, 2012
- The Hun School of Princeton Newsletter
Environmental students go on location to study waste-to-energy conversion
The Hun School of Princeton environmental studies class toured Waste Management’s Wheelabrator Falls waste-to-energy facility on February 13th to get a first-hand look at the energy production plant in Morrisville, Pennsylvania. Students learned how the plant converts nearly 1,500 tons of household refuse to 48 megawatts of electricity every day, powering nearly 48,000 homes and businesses in the surrounding towns.
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- February 23, 2012
- The Saugus Advocate
Wheelabrator donates $9,500 to Saugus schools
Wheelabrator Saugus is in its first year of a partnership with the Ballard Early Childhood Center, and as far as Principal Marie Bridges is concerned, she hopes the relationship lasts for a long time.
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- February 7, 2012
- Saugus Advertiser
Businesses step up to help Saugus schools
Local businesses and organizations showed their holiday spirit by donating thousands to benefit the Saugus Public Schools.
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- January 2, 2012
- Saugus Advertiser
Two new skating areas established at Saugus High School
Saugus will have two more places to skate on ice. And each of them will be on the grass at Saugus High School.
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- December 21, 2011
- westdeptford.patch.com
Emissions down at Wheelabrator Gloucester this year
The plant hit state mandates to lower harmful emissions that contribute to smog and acid rain.
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