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February Home Prices Up Over Last Year

Home prices fell 0.9 percent in February compared with the prior month in 20 cities across the...

Flagship Parent President Resigns

People's United Financial Inc., parent company of Worcester's Flagship Bank, said President and CEO Philip Sherringham has...

Big Credit Unions Keep Getting Bigger | Study by Framingham researcher shows that small credit unions are dwindling in number

Business turnover in any industry is normal. Some companies die out while new businesses begin. It happens...

Bay State Tax System Under Scrutiny | Experts clash on tax burden estimates

With April 15 just behind us, we all know how easy it is to complain about taxes....
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Anatomy Of A Bank Failure | Financial troubles hit home in Central Massachusetts

It had been fairly well known in banking circles that Lowell-based Butler Bank was having trouble. ...

Credit Unions Hurt By Proposed Reform

Over the past two years the resolve of American families has been tested by unemployment, mortgage foreclosures,...

Evergreen Sells German Solar Firm

Marlborough-based solar panel manufacturer Evergreen Solar Inc. has sold its stake in German panel manufacturer Sovello AG,...

Savers Increases Savings, Assets

Southbridge-based Savers Bank announced that assets were up about 3.5 percent to $378.8 million for all of...
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Steep Increases In March Foreclosure Activity

Twenty-two percent more Massachusetts homeowners faced the prospect of foreclosure in March than in February.And the number...

Evergreen To Sell Debt To Pay Off Debt

Marlborough-based solar panel manufacturer Evergreen Solar Inc. said it will offer $165 million in senior secured notes...
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