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Beverly Hills law firm files class-action lawsuit against Boston Scientific

The Beverly Hills-based Schall Law Firm on Monday announced it is filing a class action lawsuit against Marlborough medical device manufacturer Boston Scientific, alleging potential Securities Exchange Act violations, according to a press release from the lawyers.

Edward Street announces new name, rebrand

Edward Street Child Services, an early childhood investment and advocacy group which dates back to 1883, has simplified and changed its name to Edward Street, the nonprofit announced on Dec. 1.

Elevate Counseling Services names founder as CEO

Behavioral health care provider Elevate Counseling Services, which maintains offices in Bellingham, Eason and Middleborough, has named its founder and director, Leigh-Ann Larson as the company’s CEO.

COVID Champions: Zuriel Ayala keeps COVID patients breathing

Zuriel Ayala, a former U.S. Marine corporal turned Air Force technical sergeant, and active respiratory therapist, was home from a six-month tour of Kuwait for only a month before he began responding to the coronavirus pandemic at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester. 
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The COVID pandemic led to a jump in domestic violence, as experts worry about the looming holidays

The workplace has long been many different things for many different people – a space to chase one’s career ambitions, to network, pursue passions, make ends meet, among others – but for some, it’s been a safety net.

Webster’s Rose Room Cafe will begin serving alcohol on Thursday

The Rose Room Cafe and Tonic Bar in Webster will begin selling alcoholic beverages on Thursday after state authorities approved a request to grant the town an additional all-alcohol license, which the town voted to request at its October 2019 town meeting.

Perkins names 10 new trustees through new relationship with RFK Action Corps

The Doctor Franklin Perkins School in Lancaster has named 10 new trustees through its new affiliation agreement with Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps, also of Lancaster, the school announced on Tuesday.

Hopkinton selects Worcester contractor for $15M main street project

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation has approved Worcester contractor A.F. Amorello & Sons, Inc. for Hopkinton’s $15-million Main Street Corridor Project, the town announced on Wednesday.
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New Commonwealth Fund awards $100K to Worcester groups, targeting support for children of color

The New Commonwealth Racial Equity and Social Justice Fund, a fund established this year by senior-level Black and brown corporate executives in Massachusetts, announced its first round of grant funding Friday, including $100,000 distributed between Family Health Center of Worcester and African Community Education, also based in Worcester.

93% would use Worcester airport if more service was available, 59% for business purposes

The Worcester Regional Airport has lost all of its commercial service due to the coronavirus pandemic, but 93% of respondents to a survey conducted by Massport and the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce said they would be likely or very likely to use the airport if more direct service was available.
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