A lesson at Helping out at Household Goods...

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Thursday, September 22, 2016 Acton Beacon YOUR NEWS ‘Reinvention’ author speaks Laura Poisson of Acton, president of ClearRock, a Boston-based career transition, outplacement, leader- ship-development and executive-coaching firm, invited Shane Cragun, co-author of “Reinvention: Accelerating Results in the Age of Disruption,” to speak to a group of business leaders and human resource executives at a seminar in Cambridge. From left are Ellie Eckhoff, of ClearRock; Poisson; Cragun; and Janet Mullert and Wende Malster, of M2 Partners, which co-sponsored the event. COURTESY PHOTO

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Thursday, September 22, 2016

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‘Reinvention’ author speaks

Laura Poisson of Acton, president of ClearRock, a Boston-based career transition, outplacement, leader-ship-development and executive-coaching firm, invited Shane Cragun, co-author of “Reinvention: Accelerating Results in the Age of Disruption,” to speak to a group of business leaders and human resource executives at a seminar in Cambridge. From left are Ellie Eckhoff, of ClearRock; Poisson; Cragun; and Janet Mullert and Wende Malster, of M2 Partners, which co-sponsored the event. COURTESY PHOTO

A lesson at ElectroChem

ElectroChem Inc. CEO Radha Jalan, right, shows a com-pany-made “electrolyzer” to state Sen. Jamie Eldridge, D-Acton, center, as engineer Michael Pien explains how the machine uses hydrogen fuel cells to power a home during a tour of the offices and plant of ElectroChem in Woburn. COURTESY PHOTO / BETSY LEVINSON

Helping out at Household Goods

Phil Morris, of Synopsys in Boxborough, a California-based software company, paints the walls of Household Goods in Acton along with 30 other volunteers.

A group of 30 volunteers from Synopsys in Box-borough spend five hours painting the walls of Household Goods in Acton. COURTESY PHOTOS

FALL FUN

We know this summer’s drought will make for a less-than-stellar apple and pumpkin season, but if you fi nd yourselves out in the fi elds picking some hearty fruit, snap a photo and send it our way! Welcome autumn!

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