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SBA offers up to $2M in disaster assistance loans in Worcester County

The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to Central Massachusetts small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the coronavirus.

Sudbury marijuana executives attempting to flip Medway property for 43% increase

Two executives from Sudbury marijuana cultivator NEO Alternatives are attempting to sell their Medway property for $2.85 million after they bought it for $2 million in February

Fitchburg’s Micron Solutions to delist from NYSE

Fitchburg contract manufacturer Micron Solutions on Monday announced it will de-list from trading on the New York Stock Exchange.

FDA emergency authorizes Hologic’s coronavirus test

A test for the novel coronavirus run on the Panther system from Marlborough medical device manufacturer Hologic has received Emergency Use Authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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Working from home? Get your March 16 WBJ magazine via the digital edition

Since many Central Massachusetts businesses are closed and working remotely in order to stem the spread of the coronavirus, WBJ is making the digital edition of its magazine available to all subscribers immediately.

Railers cancel remainder of season

The Worcester Railers will play no more hockey games this season, due to the coronavirus outbreak.

WBJ making all of its coronavirus coverage free

To keep businesses and all WBJ's readers informed on this important issue, WBJ has moved all of its stories in front of its paywall. Readers can read all coronavirus stories without restriction.

Westborough nonprofit names Worcester city councilor CEO

Worcester City Councilor Sean Rose has been named the CEO of the Westborough human service nonprofit Thrive Support & Advocacy.
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🔒The Massachusetts public records law needs consequences

Massachusetts has a decent public records law, although legislators aren't subject to it and it lacks real teeth for enforcement, as there are few consequences when governments drag their feet.

Movers & Shakers for March 16, 2020

Reliant Medical Group, Leominster Credut Union, bankHometown, UMass Memorial Medical Group, Vision Advertising, and St. Mary's Credit Union have all added or promoted employees.
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