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Enjoying The Sunshine

The old saying “sunshine is the best antiseptic” is a familiar phrase. Fortunately, when it comes to...

Eye Of The Storm | Economic turmoil has turned up the heat on the already tough job of town administrator

On the cold and snowy morning of the U.S. Senate special election in mid-January, Shrewsbury Town Administrator...

Drug Company Agrees To Pay $2.4M To Bay State

The Massachusetts Attorney General has reached a $2.4 million settlement with a California-based pharmaceutical company.Watson Pharmaceuticals settled...

Patrick Wants Tax Break For New Jobs, UI Rate Freeze

Gov. Deval Patrick filed legislation today that would provide a $2,500 tax credit for each new full-time...
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Two Worcesterites Join Civil Rights Committee

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has named Eva A. Millona and David Schaefer of Worcester to...

Spilka Takes Aim At Economic Development

State Sen. Karen Spilka, D-Ashland, proposed a reorganization of the state's business development and marketing offices in...

NStar Plans Commercial, Industrial Rate Reduction

Electricity and gas utility NStar wants to reduce electricity rates for large commercial and industrial customers.In a...

Patrick, Murray To Open Worcester Office

Gov. Deval Patrick and Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray are expected in Worcester Saturday to open a regional...
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U.S. Unemployment Rate Down To 9.7%

The country's unemployment rate fell to 9.7 percent in January from 10 percent the previous month, according...

Galvin Hits State Street With $10M Fine, $300M In Payments

Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin said Boston-based State Street Bank & Trust Co. has been fined...
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