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FEC moves into new Massachusetts facility

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Hilco Redevelopment Partners (HRP) today announced that a 157,000 square-foot Class-A GMP/advanced manufacturing facility in Braintree, Massachusetts, has welcomed The First Electronics Corporation (FEC) as its first tenant in occupancy, a company specialising in custom electrical assemblies for harsh environments.

HRP acquired the building in August 2019 and has since overseen the redevelopment of the property, transforming the space into a GMP/advanced manufacturing facility. FEC’s facility will create over 200 permanent jobs in Braintree.

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“HRP is excited to welcome FEC as our newest tenant at 400 Wood Road,” says HRP Chief Investment Officer Andrew Chused, in a press release. “We undertook the redevelopment of this site with the hope of attracting industry-leading tenants like FEC to Braintree, and we look forward to their continued success at Wood Road for years to come.”

FEC’s lease brings 400 Wood Road to full occupancy, with the second tenant, Integra LifeSciences, currently building out its 100,000 square feet.

“Our move to 400 Wood Road in Braintree was a necessary next step for our business to grow and prosper,” says Will Donnellan, President of FEC. “It is the flagship modern facility we needed to be successful, supporting the aerospace and defense markets. HRP has been excellent to work with as the developer of the property. We couldn’t be happier with the finished product.”


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Driver charged in Plymouth hit-and-run

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Authorities said a driver is facing charges after a hit-and-run crash left a pedestrian badly hurt this weekend in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

The crash happened around 6:30 p.m. Saturday on Court Street. Police said the driver briefly stopped before fleeing the scene.

The victim was airlifted to a Boston hospital with critical injuries. Plymouth police said Monday that the patient is in stable condition and faces a long road to recovery.

The driver, identified as Francis Kelly of Plymouth, is charged with negligent operation and leaving the scene of a crash causing personal injury.

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“We would like to sincerely thank the public for the tips provided and for sharing surveillance footage that proved critical to this investigation,” Plymouth Police Capt. Marc Higgins said in a statement. “Incidents like this underscore the strength of community cooperation in supporting victims and ensuring accountability.”



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White Christmas chances rise in western Massachusetts

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CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – There is a chance for snow leading up to Christmas. 

In western Massachusetts, the chances for a white Christmas go up the farther north you are or the closer you are to the Berkshires. In Springfield, the chance for at least one inch of snow on Christmas Day is around 40 to 50 percent.

In Pittsfield, the chances are over 75 percent. In the extreme northwest corner of Massachusetts, near North Adams, the historical chance for a white Christmas is over 90 percent. So, it definitely helps your chances for snow if you’re in one of the higher-elevation areas.

How much snow is expected Tuesday

Light snow will begin on Tuesday around sunrise and continue on and off for much of the day until the evening.  A minor accumulation is expected in the Pioneer Valley with a few inches in the hills and Berkshires. Slick roads and sidewalks are possible, especially if not treated. High temperatures will be in the low to mid-30s.

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What’s the chance of a white Christmas in western Mass?

As of right now, the chances for a white Christmas this year are definitely higher than in the past few years, with some snow on Tuesday. Of course, the best chance for the snow to stick around until Christmas Day without melting will be back in the Berkshires. 

December 25 2025 12:00 am

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day both look dry and comfortable.

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