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🔒Editorial: Admirable crisis leadership

The past year has been filled with human and economic loss, but looking back at the way the world and the local economy seemed to be falling apart at the end of March 2020, the fact the regional economy weathered the storm is clearly a sign of our resilience.

🔒Movers & Shakers for March 15, 2021

People are on the move at Worcester Art Museum, Spectrum Health System, Open Sky Community services and more.

Worcester Envelope sells part of Auburn site to its new owners for $5M

Worcester Envelope Co. has sold part of its Auburn headquarters property to its new owners for just over $5 million in a deal closed the same day the 125-year-old company announced it was sold.

Boston firms pay $33M for Northborough Genzyme site

The site of a Northborough operations center for the biotech firm Genzyme has been bought by two Boston firms for $33 million.
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Central Mass. agencies share in $181K in health, wellbeing grants

Health and community aid agencies across Central Massachusetts and just beyond have received more than $181,000 in grants from community foundations based in Fitchburg and Lowell.

Mass. COVID testing initiative extended through June

The Gov. Charlie Baker Administration said Tuesday it is extending a coronavirus testing initiative to June 30. It was slated to end March 31.

Gardner apartment building with Honey Land Farms heading to auction

A 15,000-square-foot mixed-use building on the edge of Gardner's downtown will head to an auction later this month.

Holy Cross opens $33M recreation center

The College of the Holy Cross opened its nearly $33-million recreation and wellness center Monday, though the facility won't just be hosting intramural games — it's being used this spring as a coronavirus testing site.
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Berlin construction firm moving to Northborough

A Berlin excavation company is building a new 9,400-square-foot office and contractor garage on Solomon Pond Road in Northborough.

Central Mass. communities earn $530K in urban-neighborhood grants

Six Central Massachusetts communities earned a total of seven state grants announced late Thursday aimed at improving urban neighborhoods.
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