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Treasury: State Lottery Profit Nears $900M

State Treasurer and gubernatorial candidate Timothy P. Cahill said the Massachusetts State Lottery's profits are projected to...

Region Still Divided Over Casino Debate

On the heels of a statewide poll that shows majority support of allowing casinos in the Bay...

New Patent For Netezza Security Tech

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted a patent to Netezza Corp.'s "real-time mitigation of data...

Framingham Firm Poised For FDA Approval | Device could help sick hearts keep beating

The political and the social often affect business, but as the country’s broken healthcare system struggles to...
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A Losing Bet

Who would have thought we’d be missing Sal DiMasi? For several years, the former speaker effectively...

Proposal To Mandate Sick Time Lands On Beacon Hill | Retailers, restaurants and construction companies could feel burden of new state regs

Robbin Ahlquist, owner of three popular Worcester restaurants including The Sole Proprietor, 111 Chop House and Via’s...

Bottled Up | Proposed deposit expansion prompts industry gripes on Bottle Bill

To most Massachusetts residents, the Bottle Bill is simply a fact of life. Drink a soda, return...

Bay State Tax System Under Scrutiny | Experts clash on tax burden estimates

With April 15 just behind us, we all know how easy it is to complain about taxes....
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Genzyme Loses $115M In Q1 On FDA Fine

Genzyme Corp. reported a $114.9 million loss for the first quarter after the U.S. Food and Drug...

State’s Labor Markets See March Jobless Rate Declines

Unemployment rates fell in March across all of the state's 22 labor markets, according to the state...
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