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Delayed September report shows decline in Greater Worcester unemployment, feds cancel October rates release

Greater Worcester has finally received its September unemployment rate, after the federal government shutdown left states unsure whether they would receive their monthly unemployment data at all.

CHIA: Mass. uninsured rate is far lower than nation’s average

The overwhelming majority of Bay Staters continue to have health insurance coverage, but a new survey highlights nagging challenges in accessing care and affordability woes exacerbated by high-deductible plans.

Marlborough brewery to close at end of year

Flying Dreams is the latest Central Massachusetts craft brewery to cease operation.

UMass Memorial Health approved to bring first proton beam to Central Mass.

A promising type of cancer care that's largely been available only in Boston is coming to central Massachusetts.

Merger between DCU and California credit union finalized, Miyashiro to helm merged firm

The merger between Marlborough-based Digital Federal Credit Union and California-based First Tech Federal Credit...

U.S. News: UMass Memorial Medical Center named #1 maternity hospital in Central Mass.

On Tuesday, U.S. News released its 2026 Best Hospitals for Maternity Care for uncomplicated pregnancy, with UMMC being the region’s only hospital to be named amongst the state’s top 10 facilities.

🔒Worcester City Council sets 2026 tax rates

Mayor and Councilor-at-Large Joseph Petty said the City’s lower rate increases this year in comparison to cities like Boston and Cambridge will help drive business activity west.

🔒After losing state contract, dental insurance firm to shutter Worcester office

The layoffs come after the state announced in October it would transition back to Wellesley-based DentaQuest as its third-party administrator for dental services.

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