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ProVerde lab to test adult-use cannabis in Milford

ProVerde Laboratories, Inc., a cannabis testing company, received on July 15 a final license from the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission to test adult-use cannabis at its Milford facility.

Worcester psychiatrist indicted on illegal prescription, Medicare defrauding charges

Mohamad Och, a Worcester psychiatrist, was arrested Monday and charged with illegally prescribing controlled substances to patients and submitting false reimbursement claims to Medicare programs.

Worcester proposes $10M tax break for Mount Carmel housing development

Worcester’s City Council deferred to its Economic Development Committee on Tuesday a proposed tax increment exemption plan which would cut taxes by $10 million for a five-story apartment complex slated to be built on the former Our Lady of Mount Carmel church site.

Q&A: Hitting 95% capacity in its new facility, MBI supports Worcester’s booming biotech sphere

MBI President and CEO Jon Weaver spoke with WBJ about the company’s history, its current growth, and new programming.
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Trucking company to expand following planned move from Sutton to Auburn

Ross Express, a freight company based in New Hampshire, has outgrown its Sutton outpost and is looking to open an Auburn warehouse and distribution center to accommodate its need.

Albany manufacturer acquires LakePharma of Hopkinton, Worcester

Albany company Curia, a contract research, development and manufacturing company formerly known as AMRI, announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire LakePharma Inc.

GWCF revises pandemic, racial equity grants to focus on nonprofit effectiveness

The Greater Worcester Community Foundation has opened applications into the two grant programs designed last year to be responsive to the needs exposed by the coronavirus pandemic and the reckoning in racial justice, but this year with a focus on nonprofit support and effectiveness, the organization announced on Thursday.

Following sexual harassment allegations, Wormtown names David Fields as CEO, other leadership changes

The announcement comes roughly six weeks after four of the company’s five leaders stepped back from business operations in light of allegations of workplace sexual harassment and discrimination circulated on social media in May.
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WPI to put more emphasis on teaching students in new tenure program

Worcester Polytechnic Institute announced on Tuesday it has established a way for full-time teaching faculty to pursue tenure and extended contracts.

WPI settles lawsuit with late donor’s ex-wife over $4.5M

Janet Foisie, ex-wife of the late Worcester Polytechnic Institute donor and alum Robert Foisie, has reached an agreement to voluntarily dismiss a lawsuit related to a $4.5-million donation her husband made to the school after the couple’s 2011 divorce, federal court documents show.
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