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Cities and towns say more funding is needed to repair roads

City and town leaders are thankful that lawmakers tacked another $150 million onto a road and bridge maintenance funding bill the House plans to approve Thursday, but they still want the Legislature to authorize more funding specifically for the Chapter 90 program.

Department of Transitional Assistance battling public benefit thieves

Facing a "substantial increase" in people being robbed of their public benefits by fraudsters and scammers, Acting...

NCMDC loans Leominster beauty salon $13K for equipment and operating costs

The North Central Massachusetts Development Corp. in Fitchburg approved a $13,000 loan to Beauty Empire, a Leominster beauty salon owned by Nadia Ruiz.

Banking sector rattled by another emergency rescue

The banking sector was roiled Sunday by another emergency rescue.
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Movers & Shakers for March 20, 2023

See who is on the move at Lamoureaux Pagano Associates, AAFCPA's, Fidelity Bank, and more.

🔒Small businesses run by people of color struggle to find financing as VCs’ priorities have shifted away from providing multicultural opportunities

BIPOC-owned startups seeking out larger investments have come up short, in large part because the deck is stacked against them.

Stop & Shop plaza in Hudson sells for $22M, up nearly $5M in two years

An entity registered to a Long Island real estate investor purchased a Stop & Shop-anchored real estate plaza for $22 million, less than two years after it was sold for $17.2 million.

MutualOne Bank names former Boston Private Bank exec as new CFO

MutualOne Bank of Framinham on Tuesday named Joe Regan as the bank’s new CFO, replacing Brien Maginnis, who was with the bank for more than 11 years.
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Sudden bank failures triggering government response

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the shock waves that has sent through the Massachusetts tech sector is putting Gov. Maura Healey's new administration's connections to federal policymakers and the business community to the test.

Fidelity Bank program donated $400K to nonprofits in 2022

Leominster-based Fidelity Bank donated more than $400,000 to more than 275 organizations, events, and causes in 2022 through its LifeDesign Community Dividend program.
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