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Congrats to Irieon Whyles, our 2nd year electrical apprentice, for being awarded IBEW Local 103’s Apprentice of the Month!

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We had the pleasure of welcoming John Pelose to our office from the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve to present us with the Above and Beyond Award. This award recognizes employers who go above and beyond the legal requirements of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act. We thank all of our...

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Within the United States, not many places of worship have the history and significance of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross. As the largest Roman Catholic Church in New England, keeping that history alive while renovating the cathedral was no easy feat. Bringing all the major power and safety systems into the 21st century in...

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We are Boston’s 2019 Special Olympics MA Inclusive Cornhole Tournament winners! Congrats to our team, we couldn’t have done it without our amazing teammate Jimmy!

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Our 2nd-year apprentice, Mehelena Dalrymple, was awarded IBEW Local 103’s Apprentice of the Month for October. We are proud to have people like her be a part of our company! Congrats Mehelena!

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Quinn is a young boy from Weymouth who has brain cancer and cannot leave his house during treatments. People from the community and beyond have been visiting him at his “Quinn-dow”.  We had the pleasure of giving him a visit and his smile says it all!

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Hear from NECA Boston Contractors, including our Vice President, Tom Cooney, as they share advice to new apprentices.

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As a Marine veteran, John Green understands that honor, courage, and commitment are a large part of the work he does as an electrician and in his personal life at home. He is more than just a construction worker, he represents the best of what our union can be.

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McDonald Electrical Corp. (MEC) has completed the electrical and lighting renovation of the historic Cathedral of the Holy Cross, located at 1400 Washington St.

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This past weekend we participated in MuckFest, a mud run that benefits the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Thank you to everyone who donated and congrats to our team!