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Energy conservation industrymay be losing steam in Maine

Growing demand for home insulation projects last year led Hallowell-based Sustainable Structures to add nine workers, more than doubling its work force. The building and energy services firm needs three more installers, said Curry Caputo, but it has stopped hiring.

A partner at the company, Caputo knows the federal stimulus money that helped homeowners pay for weatherization is almost all spent. Sizing up Maine’s new state government, he doesn’t expect the level of support for energy conservation that was a hallmark of the Baldacci years.

“We are all a little concerned about the future of efficiency funding in Maine,” said Caputo, president of the Maine Association of Building Efficiency Professionals. “It’s all having a cooling effect on our industry and the momentum we’ve gained.”

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Tom Caron: Like it or not, changes are needed in Foxborough

So, what happens now? The long, cold offseason in Foxborough began Sunday night with Rex Ryan doing a two-step down the visitor’s sideline at Gillette Stadium. The Jets were louder, brasher, and more obnoxious in the week leading up to New York’s 28-21 win over the Patriots on Sunday. But, most important, they were better. […]