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Spring Bank Pharma funds through 2021 with $20M debt financing

Hopkinton startup drugmaker Spring Bank Pharmaceuticals has extended its cash runway beyond the end of 2021 thanks to a $20 million convertible debt financing agreement.

Worcester residents look to Boston, but Boston looks to Providence

When Worcester-area residents look to move out of Central Massachusetts, it's most often for Greater Boston. The Boston area, though, tends to look to Providence first before looking west to Worcester, according to a new report.

YOU Inc. names interim leader

YOU Inc., a Worcester child welfare nonprofit, has named a longtime executive as its new interim president and CEO.
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Movers & Shakers

KIM PELLICCIA has joined Charles River Bank as a mortgage consultant at the bank’s Bellingham office. Pelliccia’s...

Hudson branding company expands

Jet Mail Services, a branding, communications and commercial printing firm, is expanding its Hudson operations.

MassBay adds workforce development center in Ashland

MassBay Community College has added a new center at its Ashland campus this fall for workforce development in coordination with a state career center office.

Millbury Savings Bank adding third branch

Millbury Savings Bank is building its third branch, a second Worcester location due to open in early 2020.
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Fitchburg Airport gets $13.8M for runway improvements

Fitchburg Municipal Airport will receive a rebuilt and expanded runway and improved taxiway thanks to $13.8 million in federal funding announced Wednesday.

SAT adversity scores dropped for college admissions

A plan to add a so-called adversity score to SAT testing for college admissions has been dropped in favor of a broader look at students' backgrounds.
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