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State Agency Recognizes I-495/MetroWest

Combatting congestion along Interstate 495 and improving rail connections from Central Massachusetts to Boston are two priorities...

Capital Gains A Capital Pain | Local biotech entrepreneur laments Bay State’s tax structure

Capital gains tax rates in Massachusetts continue to be a topic of discussion among entrepreneurs and business...

Hopkinton, Fitchburg Get $1.6M For Development

Hopkinton and Fitchburg are among four Massachusetts communities that will receive a total of $3.56 million in...

EPA Gives Mass. $1.3M For Water Quality, Jobs

The Environmental Protection Agency is giving the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection $1,343,900 in stimulus funds for...
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MetroWest Agency Head Resigns

Donna Jacobs, director of the Metrowest Growth Management Committee is leaving the Framingham-based agency to start her...

Spellane Chosen as Public Service Chair

State Rep. Robert P. Spellane, of the 13th Worcester District, has been appointed house chair of the...

State Unemployment Eases In March

Unemployment waned during March in several of the state's labor markets, including Worcester and Leominster-Fitchburg-Gardner, according to...

Westborough Project To Be Energy Neutral

The state plans to renovate and greatly expand the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife's headquarters in Westborough...
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Brazilian Businesses Advocate For Downtown Framingham

A group of mostly Brazilian businesses in downtown Framingham have enlisted the help of the Massachusetts Institute of...

Report: Bay State Bad For Business

Massachusetts' state tax system is one of the very worst in the nation for small businesses and...
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