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Framingham Gets Another $7.7M For Sewer Upgrades

The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center has approved a $7.7 million grant for the second phase of Framingham's...

To Tax Or Not To Tax

John Ciccariello, chairman of the Natick Board of Selectmen, doesn't think now is a good time to...

Interlace Device Granted FDA Clearance

Interlace Medical Inc. of Framingham has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market...

Fitchburg OKs Verizon TV Deal

Fitchburg has granted a cable franchise to Verizon, which allows the company to offer its FiOS TV...
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$7.5M For Canal District Proposed In Latest Stimulus Round

Gov. Deval Patrick is proposing to fund 33 road improvement projects totaling $165 million, including $7.5 million...

Development Conference Set For Wednesday

MassDevelopment, along with the University of Massachusetts Boston and the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, is holding a conference...

State To Announce Grant Program In Worcester

State officials will be in Worcester Nov. 4 to announce the establishment of a state grant fund...

Westborough Selectmen Put Public Safety Complex On Hold

A $30 million public safety complex in Westborough may be delayed after receiving insufficient support at...
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Stimulus Funding Flows In The Bay State

As the House Chairman of the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Federal Stimulus Oversight, I have been tasked...

Home Is Where The Funds Are Not | State cuts hit local elder-care companies

Employees at Ace Medical Services in Worcester come from all over the world. The 2-year-old company hires...
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