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New Facilities Manager At St. Mary’s

St. Mary's Credit Union of Marlborough has hired David W. Boyden as facilities manager.In his new position,...

Home Sales Hit Lowest Point In Nearly 20 Years

Despite low mortgage rates, more affordable prices and federal tax credits for first-time buyers, single family home...

L.S. Starrett Carries Forward After Historic Quarterly Loss

Tool manufacturer L S Starrett Co. may have been a late arrival to the ball, but the...

May 25, 2009 Issue of the WBJ

Watch as WBJ Editor Christina Davis talks about what you'll find in the May 25 issue of...
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Market Shift: Bank Mergers Pick Up Steam Locally | Local finance execs says there’s still room to consolidate

Take the pulse of the banking industry these days, and it might seem as if it’s got...

2008 Campaign Spending Outpaces 2006 | Number of candidates continues to dwindle

Historically, to run a successful campaign as a Massachusetts politician, you needed money. Lots of...

Credit Woes Further Delay Fitchburg Project

A converted mill project that promises to provide 152 off-campus beds for Fitchburg State College students won’t...

The Rise Of The Check Casher | Despite banks’ efforts, some still choose check cashing stores

Cassie H. Farmer has run the Family Financial Center, a Framingham check-cashing franchise, since October of 2007....
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Q1 Venture Investment In Local Firms Totals $37M | Only six Central Mass. firms land investment

It was expected that venture funding would take a hit in the first quarter, and it plummeted...

Berkshire Ups Offer For Commonwealth National

Berkshire Hills Bancorp Inc. has upped its offer to buy CNB Financial Corp., parent company of Worcester's...
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