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Devens’ Great Exchange business recycling program expanding

What started as a one-time business service event strictly for Devens now encompasses nearly three dozen communities throughout New England.

New $10M redevelopment adds to Fitchburg’s mill culture

Fitchburg's growing number of mill renovations in the past decade will allow residents to live in one revitalized mill and work in another just down the street, all clustered west of downtown.

WPI creates degree program with Connecticut College

Worcester Polytechnic Institute has signed an agreement with Connecticut College letting students from the New London school receive joint degrees in environmental engineering.

Herb Chambers opens its largest collision center in Holliston

An 80,000-square-foot automotive collision repair center has opened in Holliston by Herb Chambers, the regional car dealer for which the Holliston center is its largest such facility.
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Baker proposal would rate homes on energy efficiency

A home energy efficiency score would eventually become part of the valuation of all homes on the market in Massachusetts under legislation Gov. Charlie Baker filed on Tuesday.

Worcester company, father & son sentenced for illegal waste facilities

A father and son from Charlton have been sentenced to three years of probation for operating illegal solid and hazardous waste facilities in Worcester and Oxford.

Exec: Healey competitive supply report “one sided”

An executive of the largest residential competitive electricity supplier in North America blasted Attorney General Maura Healey's call to end that industry.

Printers Building becoming the Hub of Innovation

For most of its nearly century of history, Worcester's Printers Building has been just as its name...
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MTD Micro Molding hires for personality, trains later

MTD Micro Molding, a medical-focused micro mold manufacturing company in Charlton recently took home some hardware from the Plastics News Executive Forum in Naples, Fla.

Chamber wants temporary West Station in Allston for Worcester-Framingham line

The Framingham-Worcester commuter rail line could be harmed by the Mass Pike reconfiguration in Allston unless a temporary station is built, according to the chamber.
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