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July 4, 2011

Highlights from the July 4, 2011 issue

On Page One

FIGHT OR FLIGHT — Local beekeepers are questioning a federal effort to curb the Asian Longhorn Beetle outbreak.

GREEN MACHINE — Clean technology was once the golden child of state and local economic development officials. Did it deserve that praise?

INVESTMENT PROPERTIES — Rental housing continues to be a good bet for those willing to stay in the real estate game.

News & Analysis

HEATING UP — A major fire at a residential building on Main Street in Fitchburg has brought attention to the future of downtown housing in the city.

MONEY WATCH — An analysis of federal stimulus spending in Massachusetts.

GROWTH CURVE — Just what has DCI Engineering, a division of Worcester-based Coghlin Cos., on a hiring spree?. 

Special Focus: Life Sciences

BABY STEPS — Experts offer advice on what it takes to get a scientific breakthrough to market.

CUTTING EDGE — Hopkinton is home to technology that could help save the lives of American soldiers on the battlefield.

ECONOMIC BOON — While the $750 million Bristol-Myers Squibb facility in Devens isn’t fully open for business, it’s still having a positive impact on the local business environment.

PARTNERING UP — WPI’s Gateway Park has found some big business support for its new biomanufacturing center. 

The List

Top Biomedical Companies 

Shop Talk

Q&A with Tim Firment, CEO, Fruitlands Museum.

Departments

Briefing

Digital Diva

Incorporations

Knowhow

Movers & Shakers

Photo Finish

Small Business Corner

Talk Back

Viewpoint

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