Ray Murray, Inc. Announces New Website designed by Lenox Softworks

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LEE – Ray Murray, Inc. (RMI), one of the largest distributors of propane gas equipment and appliances in the United States, announces the launch of its new and improved website. The website provides better organization and streamlines all of the information to make the site more user-friendly for employees and customers.
 
“Our website has been long due for an overhaul, and the team within Ray Murray and the designers at Lenox Softworks have done a wonderful job of reinvigorating the look and feel, but most importantly the content, of the website,” says Mike Hopsicker, President and CEO of Ray Murray, Inc. “The fresh new look for RMI makes it easy for customers and employees to find exactly what they need.”
 
RMI recently expanded, adding an additional location and warehouse to its headquarters in Lee, Massachusetts. The company also hired new staff and increased its territory and product lines.
 
RMI employee Keith Ives will be the in-house Webmaster, managing the changes and updates. For more information, call 413-243-2164 or go to www.raymurray.com. For more information on Lenox Softworks, call 413-637-0099 or go to www.lsw.com.
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Ribbon Cut on Lee's Long-Awaited Housing Development

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

LEE, Mass.— After more than a decade of work, tenants will move into the Eagle Mill Lofts this fall. 

On Tuesday, Hearthway and Rees-Larkin Development held a ribbon-cutting for the first 56 apartments in the former paper mill.  Sitting on the banks of the Housatonic River, this development offers one- to three-bedroom, mixed-income units in the heart of the downtown. 

Lead Developer Jeffrey Cohen said the apartments are "unbelievable."  The building's original brick is celebrated in the units, which feature different layouts and are contrasted with modern appliances and features. 

"I saw the apartments when they first got done, and I couldn't understand really how they look so good," he said during a ceremony in the foyer. 

"And I think that is so good for the town of Lee, for affordable housing in general." 

This project has been ongoing since 2012.  Individuals and families will begin to move in next month.  This is the first phase; another 44 apartments will be built onsite. 

President and CEO of Hearthway Eileen Peltier said projects like the Eagle Mill are important to addressing the need for housing at varied income levels.  These units will house families of varied incomes, with rent-assisted units for people making 30 percent of the area median income, and affordable units for those in the 60-80 percent AMI. 

Rents under these guidelines range from $1,360 for a one-bedroom to $2,100 for a three-bedroom. 

"What that means is that people with varied life resumes will be living here in this beautiful community," Peltier said. 

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