Sunday, November 10, 2013

NStar: Out Of Control In Middleborough

Laws need to change to protect property owners from the Tyranny of NStar!

Landowners take on NStar over tree cutting

 

Power line work makes concessions for the Eastern box turtle in Middleborough

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For the past five months, state officials, environmental advocates, and the utility company have staged a kind of “turtlepalooza” along Row 280, the utility’s 16.7-mile transmission line from Carver to Bridgewater.
 
There, in the middle of the line, in the heart of Middleborough — a town the utility doesn’t even serve – lies a large population of the Eastern box turtle, a species considered of “special concern” to the state.
 
Since May, at least 42 of the terrestrial creatures have been located along the line and fitted with micro transmitters so their movements can be monitored on demand as work progresses, said NStar spokesman Michael Durand.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/2013/10/30/power-line-work-makes-concessions-for-the-eastern-box-turtle-middleborough/Q9jX4vKKwZyzC2QZIfMvwM/story.html


NStar’s top five executives earned nearly $15 million in 2012

Mass. Attorney General Coakley had sought a breakdown of pay


NStar’s top five executives, including former chief Thomas J. May, earned a total of nearly $15 million in 2012 — about $4 million less than in 2011, despite helping to engineer a merger with Northeast Utilities of Hartford.

http://www.boston.com/business/news/2013/04/12/nstar-top-five-execs-earned-nearly-million/9gxW5EU3sHHtxXvQWq8HZO/story.html


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