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🔒Clark alumna wins MacArthur genius grant for her maps of Indigenous peoples’ land

Margaret Wickens Pearce, an alumna of Clark University in Worcester, has been named a 2025 MacArthur Fellow, earning herself the title of a genius grant recipient. The prestigious MacArthur Fellows program provides individuals an $800,000 no-strings-attached award, distributed over five years, to promote innovative, imaginative, and ground-breaking ideas and strategies,...

Innovation academy introduces $10K scholarship for Marlborough students

New England Innovation Academy has launched a $10,000 annual tuition award for incoming 6th...

O’Brien questions validity of CCC votes taken during her absence

The request for legal clarity stems from concerns O'Brien raised about the process by which other commissioners were named acting chair of the CCC after she was unlawfully suspended and then fired by Treasurer Deborah Goldberg in September 2023.
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Healey: Trump Administration has cut $3.7B from state budget

The Healey administration on Tuesday blasted out a press release warning that Massachusetts faces $3.7 billion in budget cuts.

🔒Lowe’s shopping center in Framingham sold for $33M

The site of a Lowe’s in Framingham near the Shoppers World shopping center has been sold for $32.6 million to a Boston-based real estate firm.

Universal Window and Door selects new CEO after former leader retires

Reilly is replacing Jim Finn, who announced his retirement in August after six years at the helm.

Report: Funds for school construction disproportionately flowing to suburbs

Despite major public investments in recent years, the report by the MassINC Policy Center and the Worcester Regional Research Bureau found that students in Boston and "gateway cities" are more likely than their suburban counterparts to "learn in buildings that are deteriorating, lacking in basic features, and often cramped and overcrowded."

🔒KalVista Pharmaceuticals appoints new COO and chief people officer

Framingham-based biopharmaceutical company KalVista Pharmaceuticals has added two executives to its C-suite.

🔒A fire closed its newest restaurant after four days. Now, Niche Hospitality is trying to retain its staff during the months-long Vivienne closure.

Now looking at an extended period of time before the restaurant can reopen, the company behind Vivienne is trying to retain its staff through a series of fundraising events.

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🔒Worcester energy company expands through acquisition of Norwell firm

After a private equity firm became its majority owner in February, Worcester-based electrical contractor and energy solutions company Commonwealth Electrical Technologies has acquired NuWave Energy Solutions in Norwell.

🔒Long-term UMass Chan chief advancement officer leaves for Holy Cross

Following an 18-year tenure with Worcester’s UMass Chan Medical School, John Hayes has left his position as vice chancellor for advancement to move on to a similar position at the city’s College of the Holy Cross.

WBZ video interview: UMass Chan chancellor urges support for scientists amid federal funding challenges

UMass Chan Medical School Chancellor Dr. Michael Collins says uncertainty around federal research funding is threatening both scientific progress and the Massachusetts economy.

🔒German discount grocer ALDI opening sixth location in Central Mass.

German discount supermarket chain ALDI is growing its presence in Central Massachusetts.

Holy Cross partners with New England Conservatory to launch accelerated music degree

The College of the Holy Cross is now offering its students accelerated master of music degrees as the Worcester school has partnered with the Boston-based New England Conservatory to launch a five-year expedited track.

Mass. business owners’ pessimistic view of economy worsened in September

Massachusetts’ business confidence was once again on the decline in September.
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How much are health insurance costs expected to increase for your company & its employees in 2026?

Health insurance costs are expected to rise significantly next year, as federal subsidies are expiring at the end of this year and insurers are projected to have had their highest increase in the cost of covering care in 15 years. Much of the fight in Washington, D.C. that led to the federal government shutdown is over how the government funds health care, including over the subsidies expected to expire. In August, Massachusetts regulators approved market rate hikes, ranging from 7% to 14%, depending upon the insurer.

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🔒Accessing a vocation: As vocational-technical schools rise in popularity, limited space raises concerns over who gets to attend

For those who are able to grab a seat at the voc-tech table, the schools learned can provide lifetime value, even if students don’t end up spending the rest of their working lives in the field they studied,
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🔒Q&A: Cannery Music Hall in Southbridge rocks on

For seven years, The Cannery Music Hall in Southbridge sat dormant until husband-and-wife team Josh and Julie Fitzgerald saw its potential as a welcoming space that could attract music acts from across the region.
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🔒Movers & Shakers for Oct. 6, 2025

Professionals at Country Bank, Spectrum Health Services, and MutualOne Bank are progressing in their careers.
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Three United Ways awarded $1M to support after-school programming

Sixty-seven local after-school programs will receive a boost in funding this year as three United Way organizations in Central Massachusetts have been awarded a combined $1.08 million in state funding.

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