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FCHP’s Summit ElderCare Lauded By Legislators

   Summit ElderCare, a subsidiary of Worcester-based HMO Fallon Community Health Plan, was recognized last month by...

Incentives Accelerate Growth At Framingham Firm

There are two types of cholesterol: the good kind and the bad kind. Many doctors focus on...

Patrick Reworks Energy Team

The state's executive office of energy and environmental affairs will see some shakeups beyond Secretary Ian Bowles...

Cash Grant Extension Fuels Local Solar Industry

Earlier this month when President Barack Obama signed a compromise to extend the Bush-era tax cuts, Dan...
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No Government Today

In response to the snow storm that hit the Northeast Sunday night, Gov. Deval Patrick called for...

EMC’s 2010 Lobbying Spending Nears $1M

EMC Corp. spent $350,000 lobbying in Washington during the third quarter of 2010, bringing its total for...

Life Sciences Center Issues New Round Of Tax Incentives

Six Central Massachusetts firms will benefit from the latest round of tax incentives issued by the Massachusetts...

Council Gives Businesses A (Little) Break

The Worcester City Council threw the city's business community a small bone last night when setting the...
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Massachusetts To Lose Congressional Seat

Massachusetts is expected to lose one of its 10 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. The...

Natick Officials Get Lesson In Solar Panel Planning

The town of Natick is on the cusp of inking an agreement with Framingham energy management company...
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