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Clark University closing campus earlier than planned

Clark University in Worcester is moving courses online earlier than planned out of concern for the spread of coronavirus on campus, according to news reports.

Atlanta firm pays $14.6M for West Boylston warehouse

A 147,000-square-foot warehouse in West Boylston has been bought by an Atlanta investment firm for $14.6 million.

WBJ releases Restaurant Scene, a collaborative report with WRRB

On Monday, WBJ released Restaurant Scene, a special collaborative report done in conjunction with the Worcester Regional Research Bureau.

DCU Center field hospital forces Worcester Wares move

The DCU Center in Worcester will again be used as a coronavirus field hospital, meaning one of the facility's retail tenants, retailer Worcester Wares, has to make way.
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United Solutions pays $4M for Leominster warehouse

United Solutions, a Leominster manufacturer of buckets, bins and other storage goods, has paid more than $4 million for a sprawling warehouse just down the street from its current operations.

UMass Medical School hires diversity and inclusion head

UMass Medical School has hired a new vice chancellor for diversity and inclusion, the Worcester school announced Friday.

Fallon continues strong performance with $25M net income in quarter

Worcester's Fallon Health continues to perform well financially during the coronavirus pandemic, posting on Friday a net income of $25.4 million for third quarter ending in September.

Cumberland Farms parent acquires Colorado gas station firm

EG Group, whose American operations are based in Westborough, has entered into an agreement to acquire Colorado-based Schrader Oil.
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Leominster native, former Holy Cross assistant named NBA head coach

Mark Daigneault, a Leominster native and former men's basketball assistant coach at College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, has been named the head coach of the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder.

Koopman Lumber buys Sutton industrial building for $4M

The owners of Koopman Lumber of Whitinsville have bought a 60,000-square-foot industrial building in the Sutton Commerce Park for just under $4 million.
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