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Acton By The Numbers

Town Hall122 Main St., Acton 02743508-998-0200www.acton-ma.govStatsPopulation (2009): 21,234 Form of Government: Town manager, selectmen, open town meetingLabor Force...

January A Strong Month For State Taxes

Tax collections by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue during the month of January beat last year's number...

Employment Board Gets A Fresh Image

The region's jobs support agency has a new name.The organization known as the Central Massachusetts Regional Employment...

New Committee Posts For Moore

Sen. Michael O. Moore (D-Millbury) has been appointed Senate chair of the Joint Committee on Higher Education....
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New Group To Advocate For Blackstone Valley

When a casino developer called the Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce several years ago to ask about...

Future Of State Hospital Sites Still Undecided | Rutland and Westborough officials eye possibilities for the largely vacant tracts

There is a more than 800-acre, mostly undeveloped plot of land in the heart of MetroWest, within...

Behind the Sound Bite: Municipal health insurance reforms

In mid-January, Gov. Deval Patrick announced a series of municipal health insurance reforms that he said could...

Regional Approach Needed In Congress

As the 112th Congress returned to Washington this month, the New England region has seen significant changes...
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Worcester Bond Rating Holds Steady

Worcester's bond rating has remained stable through the recession, but is still in the bottom half of...

Bellingham By The Numbers

Town Hall10 Mechanic St., MA 02019508-657-2800www.bellinghamma.orgStatsPopulation (2009): 15,853 Form of Government: Town administrator, selectmen, open town meetingLabor Force...
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