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North American Passive House Network Announces the completed Program Schedule of the PH2021 Conference

North American Passive House Network Announces the completed Program Schedule of the PH2021 Conference Share Article The NAPHN 2021 conference program is set to provide an expanded range of topics that make Passive House relevant to new occupancies and audiences. NEW YORK (PRWEB) May 13, 2021 The North American Passive House Network (NAPHN) today announced that the Passive House 2021 Conference: Passive House For All program schedule has been completed. The program is organized around the idea that Passive House should serve everyone and be accessible to everyone. Sessions feature a wide, and emerging, range of projects and intersecting interests - in use, region, climate, construction type, and audience - demonstrating that Passive House can be a core tool in making sustainable communities, more equitable living conditions, higher-skilled workers, healthy populations, and climate solutions.

Nonantum celebrates Christmas with parade - The Boston Globe

Nonantum celebrates Christmas with parade By Gabriel Harrison Boston University journalist,Updated December 17, 2020, 4:03 p.m. Email to a Friend Santa and his elves paraded through Newton this month greeting hundreds of residents who gathered on sidewalks to wave back.ARRIANNA PROIA, NONANTUM CHILDREN S CHRISTMAS PARTY ASSOCIATION, INC. (Custom credit) As Nonantum prepares for a holiday season like no other, Santa, his elves, and a host of cartoon characters paraded through the village streets in a Holiday Roll on Sunday spreading cheer and reviving a tradition last celebrated over 25 years ago. Before Sunday, the parade was just a cherished memory to some longtime Nonantum residents.

In Newton, solemn reminder of the lives lost during COVID-19 pandemic

In Newton, solemn reminder of the lives lost during COVID-19 pandemic By Nick Telesmanic and Gabriel Harrison Boston University journalists,Updated December 17, 2020, 4:37 p.m. Email to a Friend Rows of chairs outside Newton City Hall lawn to commemorate Newton residents who have died due to COVID-19.CITY OF NEWTON (Custom credit) Newton is placing empty chairs — 157 as of Sunday — on the City Hall lawn to commemorate residents who died of COVID-19 and to serve as a reminder to follow safety guidelines and wear masks. Mayor Ruthanne Fuller released a statement on Nov. 24 sharing her thoughts on the memorial prior to Thanksgiving. She said she understands the hardships families have been going through in her city and hopes the chairs prompt reflection and motivate residents to stay safe.

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