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Along with energy efficient induction lighting by RealTime Technology Group, Inc. Town of Newburgh goes GREEN! Installs 6.37 KW solar electric system

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ewburgh, NY — The Town o f Newburgh has gone

commercial lighting technol- ogy, electrode-less magnetic induction lamps from Real- Time Technology Group, Inc., The Town has also decreased its energy consumption in these areas by over 40%. Len Bailey of RealTime Technology Group, Inc, states “The new induction lamps will last over 10 years, and the impact on the landfill is enormous, as the lamps do not contain any hazardous mer- cury. We are proud to partner with The Town of Newburgh in assisting them to reach their ‘green’, eco-friendly, energy

efficient goals.” Reduced electr i cal use through the use of solar tech- nology and induction lighting along with improved light quality, lower electricity bills and a positive impact on the local environment makes The Town of Newburgh a very GREEN place to work, live and visit. RealTime Technology Group, Inc. offers technol- ogy and technology ser- vices in the areas of energy efficiency, energy reduc- tion and “green” technolo- gies. n

green! The Town has recently installed a 6.37 KW solar elec- tric system along with energy efficient induction lighting by RealTime Technology Group, Inc. The solar electric system in- cludes 26 x 245W solar panels, which can be seen mounted on the roof of Town Hall on Route 300 in the Town of Newburgh. Energy efficient induction lighting has been installed in the parking lot and on the outside building lights of Town Hall and Old Town Hall. “The solar electric system will offset approximately 7,500 Kilowatt Hours annually, sav- Colliers|Baltimore hires assistant property manager COLUMBIA, MD — Colliers International in Baltimore hired Susan Fedor as an as- sistant property manager re- sponsible for tenant relations and property maintenance and improvement. Fedor brings more than 20 years of experi- ence in real estate and property management. Prior to joining Colliers | Baltimore, Fedor was the prac- tice administrator of a medical office in Erie, PAand executive director of Erie County CASA Inc., a nonprofit child advocacy organization in Erie. In both positions, Fedor oversaw the maintenance and construction of office space. During her career, Fedor has also been a real estate agent with Advantage Real Estate in Miami Beach, FL; assistant property manager for Savoy East Apartments in Baltimore; and assistant to the vice presi- dent of construction for Farr Companies in Washington, D.C. Timothy Hearn, CEO of Col- liers | Baltimore, said, “We are pleased to have Susan join our firm. Her prior experience in Baltimore’s property man- agement industry is a benefit to the firm’s clients, and the breadth of Susan’s under- standing of all facets of the financial process will allow us to enhance our services to the retail portfolio within which she is working.” Fedor earned her real estate and community association manager licenses in Miami. n

ing the Town in energy costs” said Town Supervisor Wayne Booth. “The environmental im- pact is equivalent to planting a 3-acre forest and displacing 380,000 pounds of greenhouse

gases. We are proud to lead the way in the community by decreasing our Town’s carbon footprint and in being environ- mentally responsible.” By installing the newest in

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