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Southbridge

American  
[south-brij] / ˈsaʊθˌbrɪdʒ /

noun

  1. a town in S Massachusetts.


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A separate initiative by investors to push companies to eliminate deforestation by 2025 said that Swiss asset manager GAM Investments, UK pension manager London CIV, SouthBridge and Banco Estado de Chile had all joined the alliance.

From Reuters

They include investment firm SouthBridge Group, creating a $2 billion fund for restoration efforts in Africa, the region with the most tropical rainforest after South America.

From Reuters

Some live in Southbridge Towers, a complex of four towers and five six-story buildings across from 250 Water that used to be designated as middle income under the Mitchell-Lama program.

From New York Times

Elaine Kennedy, a retired physical therapist who has lived in Southbridge for 46 years, and whose Brooklyn Bridge view would be unaffected by the 250 Water building, said residents had “been actively involved in this fight to keep the district low-scale since back when we were Mitchell-Lama.”

From New York Times

Tuesday and - calling from her Southbridge home - contacted Worcester police, hoping to talk to her son.

From Washington Times