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Members of Congress express concern over federal interpretation of right-to-repair law

Congressman Jake Auchincloss and a pair of his colleagues are worried a right-to-repair compromise struck this summer will carry a range of negative consequences for consumers, and they want a meeting with regulators to better understand the path forward.

UMass Chan to lay off 36 from Boston vaccine division

UMass Chan Medical School is reducing its workforce at its Boston biologics and vaccine manufacturing division, MassBiologics, with more layoffs potentially coming in the next 90 days.

Waters Corp. opens $16M facility in India’s tech hub, joining Facebook and Google

Waters Corp., a Milford-based manufacturer of scientific equipment, has opened a new global capacity center in Bengaluru, India, one of the company’s rapidly growing markets.

Solvus Global partners with Ohio firm to enhance additive manufacturing technology

Solvus Global, a Worcester-based technology company focusing on advanced manufacturing, has entered into a strategic partnership with EWI, a engineering and technology firm based in Ohio. 
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Sutton property, home to machinery supplier, sells for $3.1M to Concord real estate firm

A property in Sutton containing flex warehouse space has been sold for $3.1 million to a Concord-based corporation.

Worcester property containing car dealership, offices, retail sold for $1.25M

A property located on Main Street in Worcester has been sold for $1.25 million.

Lancaster auto shop sold for $600K

A Lancaster auto repair shop and an adjacent parking lot have been sold to the owner of a Clinton-based auto garage. 

🔒Hazy future: Five years after recreational legalization, cannabis faces multiple battles in the next five years

While the first five years saw more than $5 billion in sales and hundreds of businesses opening, uncertainty awaits ahead for the next five years.
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Florida car mogul buys another Route 9 property, announces plans for new dealership

A corporation owned by Terry Taylor, one of the nation’s largest private owners of car dealerships, has...

DEI forum: Economic myths perpetuate racism

The myth that success is achieved solely through hard work and therefore poor people deserve their station in life because they don’t work hard enough is among the economic narratives sustaining racism throughout the economies of Central Massachusetts and the nation, according to the keynote speaker at WBJ’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Forum.
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