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Chacharone seeks life sciences tenant for former Allegro MicroSystems site

The former Allegro MicroSystems building at 115 Northeast Cutoff in Worcester has been rebranded as I-290Connector, as Worcester-based developer Chacharone Properties renovates the 130,000-square-foot former Allegro building into flex/lab space.

Marlborough fertility center hacked, impacting 350K patients

A hacking incident at Marlborough reproductive health center ReproSource, Inc. impacted 350,000 patients, according to a report filed to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights on Oct. 8.

🔒Movers & Shakers for Nov. 8, 2021

People are on the move at Charles River Bank, Training Resources of America, Inc., Bowditch & Dewey, and more.

🔒Amid wider trends, employers should expect more worker-led movements for better benefits and working conditions

As the strike at Saint Vincent remains high profile, and public favor for labor unions reaches new highs, experts and labor groups say they expect to see an increase in labor action in and around the region.
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Forthcoming bill would address healthcare consolidation, bolster community hospitals

Hospital systems seeking to expand would face another layer of state review and a buffer zone would be created to protect community hospitals against competition from new outpatient surgery centers, under a bill House Speaker Ronald Mariano hopes to move forward in the next two weeks.

Perkins & RFK Children’s Action Corps merger finalized, renamed

After announcing their decision to merge in September 2020, Lancaster-based nonprofits Doctor Franklin Perkins School and RFK Children’s Action Corps finalized their agreement and will move forward under a new name, according to a Thursday press release.

Biden Administration sets Jan. 4 vaccine mandate for 84 million public & private employees

The President Joe Biden Administration on Thursday announced a Jan. 4 deadline for all employees of federal contractors, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and employers with 100 or more workers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

Central Mass. restaurants expected to lead job growth in 2022

Hospitality-related industries are projected to experience more growth than any other sector in Central Massachusetts between 2020 and 2022.
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Commonwealth Medicine to provide rehab services for Ohio retirement system

Commonwealth Medicine, the consulting and operations division of the UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester, announced Wednesday a three-year agreement with Ohio Public Employees Retirement System.

UMass Chan researchers receive $2.5M grant for post-viral illnesses

On Wednesday, UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester announced that Dr. Liisa Selin, pathology professor and principal investigator, and Dr. Anna Gil, instructor in pathology, received a five-year, $2.5-million grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
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