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Hologic to purchase California women’s health device manufacturer for $350M

Medical device manufacturer Hologic is broadening its focus on women’s health as the Marlborough-based firm has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the California-based medical technology manufacturer Gynesonics. 

🔒Q&A: Brothers bring flavor to Central Mass.

Tom and Nick Bedrosian always knew they wanted to go into business together. Growing up, the brothers did not know what their business would look like, but after creating an all-purpose seasoning in their family kitchen, an idea for a spice company was born.

Jack’s Abby parent to buy high-profile Everett brewery, to become largest Mass. brewer

Hendler Family Brewing was already the largest brewer in Central Massachusetts.

Voting open for WBJ’s Best of Business awards

Voting is now open for WBJ’s 11th annual Best of Business Awards.
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Table Talk Pies properties, including HQ, sold for $50M

Neither Table Talk nor NorthBridge immediately responded to requests for comment on the sale, but it’s unlikely these transactions from one real estate firm to another will have an impact on the company’s operations at the sites.

Akoya Biosciences names former molecular diagnostics CEO as new board chair

The Marlborough-based biotech firm has named Scott Mendel as its new chair of its board of directors.

VIDEO: Highlights from the 40 Under Forty’s 25th anniversary event

To nominate someone for next year's 40 Under Forty awards, fill out the nomination form linked in this article.

Former St. Gobain campus redevelopment granted $2.6M for infrastructure upgrades

The U.S. Department of Commerce has awarded a $2.6-million grant to support infrastructure improvements at the site.
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🔒WBJ names the recipients of the 16th annual Outstanding Women in Business awards

The Outstanding Women in Business awards have long been one of WBJ’s hardest honors to win.

🔒Q&A: New Worcester Railers team president looks to apply lessons learned from her craft beer experience to the world of pro hockey

Kim Golinski made the transition from craft beer to professional sports on Aug. 1, when she officially became the team president of the Worcester Railers.
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