30, 2011, Alena Kremer, a microbiologist at the Coca-Cola plant in Northampton, is one of the new hires due to the recent expansion. Stan Rosenberg, James Lane, northeast director of manufacturing for Coca-Cola and a former manager of the Northampton plant, Seth Goldman, president of Honest Tea, and Rep. Deval Patrick,Troy Ellis, vice president of manufacturing for Coca-Cola Refreshments, Sen. Joining him are, from left, Northampton Ward 4 city councilor and acting mayor David Narkewicz, Gov. FILE PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTINGÄennis Williams, left, Coca-Cola Northampton plant manager, gives a brief tour of the chill blend room of the newly expanded plant, Sept.
Joining him, from left, are state senator Stan Rosenberg, Northampton City Council president and acting mayor David Narkewicz, Troy Ellis, senior vice president manufacturing for Coca-Cola Refreshments, Seth Goldman, president of Honest Tea, an organic tea which will be bottled in Northampton, and James Lane, northeast director of manufacturing for Coca-Cola and a former manager of the Northampton plant. Deval Patrick, center, speaks to reporters in the new chill blend room of the Northampton Coca-Cola plant after a ceremony to dedicate the $50 million investment Friday. The Coca-Cola bottling plant on Industrial Drive in Northampton. STAFF PHOTO/KEVIN GUTTINGĪ truck waits to enter the Coca-Cola bottling plant on Industrial Drive in Northampton on Thursday.
The Coca-Cola bottling plant on Industrial Drive in Northampton on Thursday.