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🔒Following upgrades, developer sells Worcester property for triple 2019 sales price

The property at 340 Hamilton St., featuring first-floor retail space with four apartment units above, sold in a deal finalized on Friday.

🔒Bowditch to merge with Boston law firm

The merger, effective Jan. 1, will see the newly merged firm operate under the Bowditch & Dewey name

Cognex sells site of former Chuck E. Cheese in Natick for $7M

Part of the building had been home to a Chuck E. Cheese, which closed in 2020.
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Lifeward names pharmaceutical firm executive as new board chair

Marshall is CFO and treasurer at Lantheus Holdings, a publicly-traded pharmaceutical company based in Billerica.

🔒UMass Memorial ER nurses union demands new safety plan by Jan. 1

In response to mounting rates of violence to hospital workers, all nurses of UMass Memorial Medical Center’s University Campus signed and delivered a petition to the Worcester hospital’s senior leadership on Monday, demanding they plan for new safety initiatives by Jan. 1.

🔒Brothers behind Pepe’s Taqueria buy site of restaurant, adjacent retail site for $2M

The ownership behind Worcester taco spot Pepe's Taqueria now owns the site of the restaurant, after purchasing it and an adjacent retail parcel for...

Ballot initiative to recriminalize recreational cannabis sales receives certification

Massachusetts voters in 2026 could have the chance to repeal adult-use recreational marijuana.

🔒Majority of Solomon Pond Mall sold for $8.5M

Big changes may be on the horizon for Marlborough’s Solomon Pond Mall, as a large portion of the site has been sold to an Ohio-based property redeveloper.

🔒Co-founder of Blackstone Valley Education Foundation steps down, fund named in his honor

After more than 25 years of serving on the Blackstone Valley Education Foundation’s board of directors, Gerald “Lee” Gaudette is stepping down from the Whitinsville board he helped found.

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🔒Clark University sells site of Peppercorn’s to restaurant’s owner for $1M

The ownership behind longtime Worcester restaurant Peppercorn's Grille and Tavern now owns the property the business operates from, after purchasing the site from the...

Cannabis agency overhaul bill awaits final negotiations amid holiday slowdown

The House and Senate have conducted minimal business during their six-week holiday season recess.

🔒Clinton rolls out RFP for redevelopment of Downtown property

The Town of Clinton is seeking proposals to redevelop the former site of a towing company in its Downtown, part of a larger ongoing...

Fitchburg garage door company loaned $25K for new equipment

The owner of Hansen Overhead Garage Door, an early-stage company out of Fitchburg, has received a boost in funding with a $25,000 loan from the North Central Massachusetts Development Corp.

Lifeward partners with Singapore group to distribute exoskeleton in three new countries

Lifeward, a Marlborough-based medical device company, has expanded its global footprint, partnering with a Singapore-based healthcare group to distribute its exoskeleton throughout Mexico, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates.

Worcester accounting firm joins forces with Connecticut CPA group

The merger took effect Nov. 1, and the combined firm is operating under The Innovative CPA Group name.
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When will fusion energy become a commercially viable way to generate electricity?

On Dec. 9, leaders of Devens-based Commonwealth Fusion Systems joined 13 other fusion-focused firms in a meeting with the U.S. Department of Defense to discuss public-private cooperation to accelerate the use and commercialization of fusion energy, which still must be proved as a viable way to generate net energy. Fusion energy is different than the more common fission nuclear energy used in today's nuclear power plants. Nuclear fusion releases energy when two atomic nuclei combine, forming one nucleus, and the process doesn't produce any greenhouse gases or the hazardous waste that fission does. Proponents of fusion energy say its use is a safer, greener, and more sustainable energy source.

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🔒Movers & Shakers for Dec. 15, 2025

Employees at Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives and Country Bank have been promoted.
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🔒Q&A: My grandmother initially said, ‘Over my dead body.’

Even as the cannabis industry continues to contract in Massachusetts, Southbridge-based Green Meadows has opened a third location, a new adult-use dispensary in Marlborough,...
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🔒Home sales in Central Mass. dropped in November, as prices climb again

Falling interest rates didn’t appear to have much of an impact on the Central Massachusetts housing market in November, as the region saw fewer...
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Strained Nashoba Valley EMS granted $5M after hospital closure

As the Nashoba Valley continues to reel from the 2024 closure of Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer, the Gov. Maura Healey Administration is dedicating $5 million to reimburse the region’s overburdened emergency medical services.

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