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Richard B. Primack/Special to the Tab Webster Woods can be a surprisingly noisy place, with the roar of cars and trucks on the Hammond Pond Parkway, trains along the Riverside line, and airplanes overhead. During the COVID-19 pandemic, however, the woods have become quieter. “We can measure the change, and you can hear the difference too, particularly in the middle of the woods,” said Carina Terry, a recent graduate of Boston University who helped lead a study of the effects of the pandemic on noise pollution in the Boston area. Impacts of noise pollution Noise pollution from cars, trucks, and airplanes reduces the ability of parks to provide quiet environments for people to enjoy and habitat for wildlife. ....
Michael S. Abrams its chief financial officer. In alignment with the company’s succession plan, Abrams joins Arch’s financial team in the role previously held by Richard Davis. Davis will remain with the company during a transition period, which will end on June 30, after which he will support the company in a consulting role through Dec. 31. Abrams has more than 25 years of experience as a chief financial officer to numerous public and private companies; principal investor; investment banker; merchant banker; strategic and financial adviser; and board member. His capabilities span a broad range of activities with a particular expertise in the areas of operational management, complex financial engineering, financial advisory and capital markets strategy primarily for companies in the technology and healthcare sectors. ....
Reply Several Newton teens are among roughly 1,000 seniors who ve won a corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarship award. (Jenna Fisher/Patch) NEWTON, MA Four Newton teens students are among roughly 1,000 seniors nationwide who ve won a corporate-sponsored 2021 National Merit Scholarship award, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced Wednesday. Around 140 corporations, company foundations, and other business organizations financed the 1,000 corporate-sponsored scholarships. Massachusetts students represented 27 of these winners in the first round of National Merit Scholarships. New Hampshire students represented three of the winners, and Rhode Island students represented one. Many corporate-sponsored awards can be used for up to four years of undergraduate education, ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 per year. ....