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QCC, Worcester State receive MBI grants to diversify, educate life science workforce

Two Worcester colleges and a magnet school have received grants from the Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives incubator to fund programs to help increase the diversity in the life sciences workforce and help solve some of the industry’s future workforce needs.

Mass. medical marijuana telehealth, curbside policies extended to Dec. 31

The regulatory body Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission extended until the end of the year a trio of COVID-induced orders designed for easier access to medical marijuana.

Amid national and political fanfare, $2B fusion energy company opens in Devens

In a ribbon-cutting event attended by the top energy official in President Joe Biden’s administration and both...

Framingham consultant hires new executives to bolster music and entertainment portfolio

Business consulting company Triple G Ventures hired Greg Keys to be its chief sales office and Eric Shin as the company’s executive vice president of sales. 
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Boston food tech expanding services with opening of Northborough facility

Motif FoodWorks announced on Tuesday that it will offer fermentation and bioprocessing services to customers as it opens its 65,000 square foot facility in Northborough.

Sutton manufacturer fined over wastewater discharges

Package Steel Systems, Inc. in Sutton has been fined $7,360 by The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection...

Historic Canal District condo building to be auctioned off

A Canal District condo building will be sold on March 1 in a foreclosure auction, according to a public notice from Northern Bank & Trust Co. of Woburn.

🔒Q&A: Burncoat Center ties together arts and wellness

Hopes were high in January 2020 when the Burncoat Center for Arts and Wellness opened in Worcester. Two months later, COVID struck, and those plans went out the window.
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🔒The president of Wormtown

In the wake of a scandal, Worcester’s largest brewer needed someone to show it how to be a great company. Kimberly Golinski answered the call.

🔒YWCA Central Mass. has become a launching pad for political involvement

YWCA Central Mass. made it its mission to eliminate racism and empower women. It can now count not only State Sen. Robyn Kennedy but members of the Worcester's school committee and city council as former board members.
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