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ReWalk appoints Fresenius, former Boston Scientific executive to its board

Marlborough manufacturer ReWalk Robotics is appointing medical device industry veteran Joseph Turk to its board of directors. 

It’s official: Crust Bakeshop owners to buy BirchTree Bread

The owners of Crust Bakeshop in Worcester were approved for a license transfer for BirchTree Bread Co., also in Worcester, and plan to purchase the coffee shop in May.

Boston developer proposes 68-acre life sciences campus at BJ’s former Westborough headquarters

Samuels & Associates, a Boston-based real estate developer, is proposing a four-building life sciences park at the former BJ’s Wholesale Club headquarters in Westborough.

BioConnects creates partnership for life sciences racial, gender equity

The federal initiative partnered with Worcester Polytechnic Institute to facilitate the growth of the biotech sector in New England has announced a new effort in its quest to expand the industry’s services to underserved communities.
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Cannabis industry expecting sales jump for 4/20

Following Easter Sunday, marijuana enthusiasts across the state are gearing up for another widely celebrated, but far less formal, holiday – the marking of April 20, or 4/20.

Boylston manufacturer tied to NASA’s Moon landing acquired after 66 years in business

Boylston-based industrial manufacturer Honematic Machine Corp. was acquired by PCX Aerosystems, LLC, which is headquartered in Newington, Conn.

🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 8: The Blake Building

What is the name of the public facility currently at Foster and Mechanic streets, where the Blake Building once stood?

Rand-Whitney breaks ground at Boylston packaging facility

Worcester-based packaging company Rand-Whitney has broken ground on a 384,000-square-foot packaging facility.
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CEO of Leominster manufacturer AIS to step down

Bruce Platzman, the co-founder and CEO of Leominster-based furniture manufacturer AIS, will step down from his CEO role in June.

SBA honors five Central Mass. businesses of the year

The honors include Family Owned Business of the Year, Minority Owned Business of the Year, Women Owned Business of the Year, Young Entrepreneur of the Year, and Small Manufacturer of the Year.
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