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Mass. Medicaid Gets $9M In Bristol-Myers Settlement

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. has agreed to pay $9.2 million into the state's Medicaid program to settle longstanding...

Producer Prices Continue Climb In June

The Producer Price Index for finished goods increased 1.8 percent in June, according to the U.S. Department...

First-Time Jobless Claims Down 58K

In the week ending July 5, 346,000 Americans filed claims for unemployment benefits for the first time,...

A Solution That Creates Problems | The WBJ Editorial

During a recent tour of a vacant, foreclosed three-decker in Worcester, a local real estate agent told...
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Headlines Harm Region | A Letter to the Editor

To the Editor, I am writing to express sincere concern regarding two recent above-the-fold headline articles pertaining...

CSX Goes On The Offensive | Facing public pressure, rail firm takes to the local air waves with PR campaign

CSX Corp., which owns the nearly 23 miles of rail lines from Worcester to Boston, hasn't had...

Towns Desperately Seeking Soadco | Locals leap on companies seeking space

In mid-June, when John Riordan, the executive director of Marlborough 2010, found out that medical device company...

Romeo Retires From Framingham Bank Board

After 37 years of service, Paul R. Romeo of Ashland has retired from the Framingham Co-operative Bank...
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First-Time Jobless Claims Up 16K

In the week ending June 28, 404,000 Americans filed for unemployment insurance benefits for the first time,...

Whalley Lands $18M State Contract

Whalley Computer Associates of Milford and Southwick has landed an $18 million contract to supply state agencies...
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