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Life Sciences Head Looking For Answers

  Susan Windham-Bannister, president and CEO of the new Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, says the center is still...

Galvin Settles Securities Claim With BOA

Secretary of the Commonwealth William Francis Galvin announced that a settlement has been reached that will allow...

Fitch Gives City An A

New York-based rating agency Fitch Ratings has given the City of Worcester's $43 million in general obligation...

Murray In Town For Science Discussion

Lt. Gov. Timothy P. Murray is expected to meet with life sciences executives in Worcester this afternoon.Murray...
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$400K Army Contract For New Protonex System

Southborough-based fuel cell manufacturer Protonex Technology Corp. has been awarded a $400,000 U.S. Army contract to develop...

Developers Open New Southbridge Apartments

The developers of 12 Crane St. in downtown Southbridge give much of the credit for the opening...

Unemployment Hits 6.1 Percent

The U.S. unemployment rate jumped to 6.1 percent in August, its highest level since 2003.The total number...

UPDATED: Worcester Airport To Add Service To Florida | Direct Air expected to begin flights

The Massachusetts Port Authority today officially announced that new air service from Worcester Regional Airport to Florida...
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Expensive Housing Holding MetroWest Back

The MetroWest region continues to be an economic powerhouse compared to the rest of the state and...

AIM Gives Legislators Low Marks

The state's biggest business association has released its 2007-2008 legislative scorecard, and the senators and representatives from...
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