ConneCtiCut
Students Learn From the Pros
at enteCH Advanced energy
training
A n e s t a b l i s h e d
Connecticut Technical
school has announced a
rebranding. Entech, for-
merly known as ITEC, is
raising its profile with a
new website and aggres-
sive digital media campaign. The name
may have changed, but the instruction
and training remain what they've always
been—first rate.
ENTECH Advanced Energy Training
is a state-certified, nonprofit occupational
school affiliated with the Connecticut
Energy Marketers Association. It offers
comprehensive career training in every
aspect of the energy industry.
The Cromwell-based school, which
was founded in 1978, has trained thou-
sands in the energy industry. ENTECH,
which is approved by the state Office of
Apprenticeship Training, is guided and
overseen by industry professionals. The
school is also approved as a private occu-
pational vocational technical school by the
state Office of Higher Education.
For more information or a facility tour,
visit www.entechtraining.org or call 860-
893-0605.
new HAmPSHire
Pre-Buy Contracts
Bill Signed in n.H.
In the wake of the Fred Fuller Oil
Co. disrup-
t i o n s l a s t
winter, New
Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan has
signed a pre-buy contract bill that prohib-
its dealers from marketing such programs
to their customers before May 1 (instead
of Jan. 1) for the upcoming fuel season.
Hassan issued the following state-
ment after signing the bill, HB 1282: "In
recent winters, a rising number of New
Hampshire residents who have pre-buy oil
contracts have found themselves in danger
of running out of heating oil and facing
an emergency situation. This bipartisan
legislation represents an important step
toward increasing consumer protection
for residents who have pre-buy contracts,
and I thank Representative Ford and leg-
islators from both parties for working to
address this critical issue."
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