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Sprucing up before winter

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Enel Green Power's community day includes beautifying areas in Hardwick
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Mavis Fodness

Three Enel Green Power employees spent Friday morning, Oct. 16, sprucing up areas around the city of Hardwick.
“Green Up Our Community Day” is a companywide effort to help clean up communities where Enel Green Power North America (EGP-NA) has its offices and where renewable energy plants are based.
Enel Green Power operates Prairie Rose Wind Farm and has offices in Hardwick.
Site manager Tony Edwards and Enel employees Matt Eickoff and Chris Pressler raked leaves and picked up branches and other refuse in the Milford Remme Memorial Park, the Veterans Memorial and Hardwick’s Main Street.
“EGP-NA volunteers were happy to lend a helping hand to maintain the beauty of Hardwick and its parks for the local community to enjoy,” said spokesperson Krista Barnaby.
EGP-NA is a leading owner and operator of renewable plants in the U.S.
Employees in each of its main offices including its headquarters in Andover, Massachusetts, and its more than 90 power plants, gathered at various sites to help green up the local communities.
Their work included cleanup and beautification of local parks, enhancements and groundwork along river ways and volunteering at local nonprofits.

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