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Harrington Physician Services gets new COO

Harrington HealthCare System in Southbridge has appointed Michal Frejka as vice president and chief operating officer of Harrington Physician Services.

Senior living community to open in Shrewsbury

A new senior living facility is expected to open in Shrewsbury this fall.

Incorporations

These businesses incorporated with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from April 1-15. Listed are corporate name, address and president.

Big Y Foods names workforce management director

Big Y Foods, Inc. of Springfield has appointed longtime employee and Westborough resident Jim Wilson as its new director of workforce management.
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Boston Scientific announces positive asthma test results

Marlborough medical device manufacturer Boston Scientific said Wednesday it found positive results in a test of nearly 300 patients with severe asthma who were treated with one of its treatment products.

Staples appoints new chief marketing officer

Staples has appointed a new chief marketing officer who will be in charge of promoting the Framingham office supply chain's turn toward its delivery business.

Harrington to close 85-year-old Southbridge birthing center

Harrington HealthCare System plans to close its Family Birthing Center in Southbridge for financial reasons, but expectant mothers will still be able get pre- and post-natal care in its service area.

Commerce Bank to be acquired for $209M

Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. will acquire Worcester-based Commerce Bancshares Corp. for $209 million in stock, Berkshire Hills announced Monday.
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Former UMass doctor allegedly touched patient inappropriately

The former UMass Memorial Medical Center doctor who lost his license May 11 was disciplined for alleged sexual misconduct.

Beer distributors call draft bill a compromise

Companies that haul suds to bars and package stores said they have found some middle-ground on a long simmering disagreement about how the business should be regulated, but a spokesman for Bay State breweries claims the legislation contains a "poison pill."
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