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Following investigations, CEO departs from Hospital for Behavioral Medicine

After just over a year on the job, Evelyn Alsup, CEO of Hospital for Behavioral Medicine in Worcester, is no longer in the position.

Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation donates $250,000 to local organizations

Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation, the charity arm of Natick-based Middlesex Savings Bank, marked its 25th anniversary by awarding $5,000 grants to 50 nonprofits.

Framingham State University museum receives largest donation in 50-year history

The museum at Framingham State University has received its largest-ever donation as the Danforth Art Museum and School has been gifted $4.66 million from a long-standing supporter.

Parent company of Jack’s Abby, Wormtown led Central Mass. beer production in 2024

In addition to considering mergers, local beer firms have begun to explore expanding their offerings to stay competitive.
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Mass. business confidence grew in May, rebounding from record-low U.S. economic outlook

After three months of steady decline, business confidence in Massachusetts began to recuperate in May, yet stayed in pessimistic territory for the fourth consecutive month.

Metal Supermarkets opens second Mass. location in Auburn

Metal Supermarkets offers 8,000 shapes and grades of metal, tailored to customers’ specific needs.

Worcester County Bar Association selects president-elect for 2026

Fernando joined the bar association in 2011.

Worcester lesbian bar named watch party venue for new pro softball league

Athletes Unlimited Softball League is an effort to provide a well-financed league for women’s softball players beyond the college level.
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Group halts $62M plan to buy Marlborough tech firm, following Nasdaq delisting

After the Nasdaq-delisted ConnectM failed to timely file regulatory financial reports, the group that had previously offered to buy the firm has put its acquisition offer on hold. 

David Jordan resigns as Clark School of Business dean, following university’s new restructuring plan

Jordan said he holds no ill will towards the university, acknowledging higher educational institutions across the country are facing economic challenges, but he said he didn’t feel comfortable supporting the decision.
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