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Hubbell selected in five categories in EC&M Magazine 2021 Product of the Year competition
Hubbell Lighting, Hubbell Wiring Device-Kellems, Burndy and RACO take top honors
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SHELTON, Conn., April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Hubbell Incorporated announces that five of the company s electrical products have won prestigious Product of the Year category awards from Electrical Construction & Maintenance (EC&M) magazine. Hubbell is one of the largest electrical manufacturers in North America, with tradition built over more than a century of growth, innovation and delivery of high-quality, dependable products.
Hubbell Incorporated announces that five of the company’s electrical products have won prestigious Product of the Year category awards from Electrical Construction & Maintenance (EC&M) magazine.
A historic residence in Leechburg has new owners.
The three-story mansion at 701 First St. was purchased by Ashley and Quinto Martin in August.
According to Armstrong County records, the property was sold for $210,000. Money doesn’t stretch as far as it used to. It was built in 1866 just after the Civil War for $10,000.
The Martins relocated from Greensburg with their nine children about three months ago.
Ashley Martin, 39, said they were looking for a larger home and when they initially arrived in Leechburg to tour the home, something significant on the grounds caught their attention.
“We had a hard time finding a decent-sized home in our price range,” Ashley Martin said. “We’re Catholic … and pulling up and seeing that grotto in the middle (of the driveway) it meant something to us to have that there.”