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Learn about ground-source heat pumps for your Natick home or business

October 18, 2021 by Admin Leave a Comment

SPONSORED CONTENT: Natural gas prices are expected to rise significantly this winter, driven by increased global demand and U.S. shortages in supply, according to Eversource in an email to customers. The energy provider has filed proposed rates with the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) that, if approved, would take effect Nov. 1. An average residential heating customer using 126 therms of gas per month during the winter would likely see a monthly bill increase of $24.64, depending on individual household energy use, the type of rate a customer is on, and weather conditions.

As an alternative to reliance on fossil fuels for heating and cooling needs, many home- and small business owners are moving toward installing ground-source heat pumps. Ground source heat pumps move heat in and out of the ground through pipes buried underground, ending the need to heat and cool with fossil fuels.

Learn more about ground-source heat pumps

Register to join the MetroWest Solar + Clean Heat Challenge team and Achieve Renewable Energy to learn about the basics of ground-source heat pumps, how these systems are installed, and about how you can get your property assessed for this technology at no-cost.

WHEN: Wednesday, October 20
TIME: 7pm-8pm
WEBINAR LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3WPvw9M1TZicrrw_HyTXGA

Metrowest Solar & Clean Heat Challenge

It takes far less energy to move heat than it does to create heat, which means ground source heat pumps are very efficient. Typically, a fossil fuel heating system is 80-90% efficient, wasting 10-20% of every dollar you spend on oil, gas, or propane. A ground-source heat pump can be 350-500% efficient, providing 3.5-5 units of heat for every unit of electricity you pay for.

Because the ground is more stable in temperature year-round than the outdoor air, ground source heat pumps are more efficient than air-source heat pumps and air conditioners at heating and cooling, making ground source heat pumps the most efficient heating and cooling technology available.

Filed Under: Education, Environment, Technology



Enjoy craft beer, learn about clean energy at Exhibit ‘A’ event

October 5, 2021 by Admin Leave a Comment

SPONSORED CONTENT: Interested in clean energy? Like having fun? Join the MetroWest Clean Energy team and installers ACE Solar; New England Ductless; and Achieve Renewable Energy, LLC.; for a fun night at Exhibit ‘A’ Brewing Company on Thursday, October 7. Learn more about about solar, air source heat pump and ground-source heat pump solutions for your home.

Local installers are sponsoring this outdoor event and will be providing free meal tickets for clean energy guests. Volunteers will be available to help talk through potential proposals. There will also be a raffle and you could win a super-cool Jackery solar-powered portable generator.

Sustainable Natick event

EVENT: Clean Energy Brewfest
DATE: Thursday, October 7th
TIME: 6pm-8pm
LOCATION: Exhibit ‘A’, 81 Morton Street, Framingham, MA

EXHIBITORS: 
Ace Solar;
New England Ductless
Achieve Renewable Energy

Filed Under: Beyond Natick, Education, Environment

Save the date: “Oldtown” walking tour of South Natick is Oct. 17

September 30, 2021 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

The Natick Historical Society presents a stroll though South Natick as the latest in its series of walking tours. Join local historian Terri Evans on Sunday, October 17, 1pm-2pm, at the entrance to Memorial Hall, 45 Eliot Street. The tour will include discussion of the 17th-century “Praying Indian” settlement and of the 19th-century local residents who inspired the characters in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel, Oldtown Folks.

Indian Burial Ground, South Natick

Tours are capped at 12 people. This program is FREE and open to the public. The tour will last 45-60 minutes. Advanced registration is required. You can register for this tour here.

We know from experience that spaces go fast for these Historical Society walking tours—the Walnut Hill neighborhood tour scheduled for October 2nd has been filled up for a while. Get on the waitlist for the Walnut Hill tour by emailing rsb@natickhistoricalsociety.org

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Natick MCAS scores released

September 22, 2021 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Half the battle with digesting MCAS scores is finding them on the Massachusetts Department of Education website. We’ve gotten that far, but haven’t had a chance yet to dive into the numbers.

The common headline about the standardized test scores is that they’ve fallen in many communities from 2019 to 2021, reflecting the results of trying to learn during the pandemic in remote and hybrid fashion (we’ve embedded the 2019 and 2021 Natick overall stats below, though note numerous cuts of the data can be viewed on the state site). Tests weren’t administered in 2020 due to the pandemic.

The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education reported that 46% of students in grades 3-8 across the state scored “Meeting Expectations” or higher in English language arts in 2021, and 33% did so in math. Both of these represent a drop compared to 2019, when 52% scored at that level in English language arts and 49% did so in math.

 

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Sign up now for fall programs at Natick Community Organic Farm

September 11, 2021 by Admin Leave a Comment

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Filed Under: Animals, Community, Education, Entertainment, Environment, Food, Gardens, Kids, Outdoors

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