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UMass Memorial returns to investment grade at perfect time

UMass Memorial Health Care has been returned to an investment-grade status weeks before seeking $177 million in...

Investing in millennials is an investment in Worcester

Anyone even remotely involved in the Worcester business community knows that there is a laser-focus on revitalizing...

Movers & Shakers

ELIZABETH SMALL is now general counsel at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester. She most...

State seeks to tap into $32B digital health market

Gov. Charlie Baker and a litany of Massachusetts healthcare officials announced Thursday a new public-private partnership to help the state to grab a bigger slice of the $32-billion digital health industry.
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Users, not taxpayers, should shoulder public transit burden

For efficient point-to-point travel, almost nothing beats the car, especially over short distances.

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CHAMBER: TAX RATE HURTS BUSINESS RECRUITINGA vote by city council halted a slow transition back to a...

Movers & Shakers

APRIL A. PERRY was promoted to assistant vice president/consumer loan underwriting manager for Workers' Credit Union in Fitchburg. A 33-year veteran of the union, Perry most recently served as its consumer loan underwriting manager. Over the years, she helped lead the launch of loan software systems and also serves on the operations/technology steering committee. She lives in Leominster and has volunteered at Our Father's Table and at St. Joseph's Church, both in Fitchburg.

Mass. group sounds alarm over lifting oil export ban

The $1.1 trillion spending bill that cleared the U.S. House Friday with support from Massachusetts delegation members includes tax credit extensions for solar and wind energy industries but those measures are "dramatically overshadowed" by the lifting of a decades-old ban on U.S. oil exports to foreign countries, according to a local environmental organization.
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MassDEP fines Leominster company $14K

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection is demanding a Leominster asbestos removal contractor pay a previously suspended $14,312.50 penalty after it found the company violated state asbestos regulations twice in one year.

Activists want to ban microbeads in products

Environmentalists on Tuesday pressed lawmakers to take further action to keep ecosystems free of potentially toxic plastics by banning tiny plastic particles from body soap, face wash, toothpaste and other personal care products.
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