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Cumberland Farms seeking expansion of liquor sales

Cumberland Farms is seeking a statewide ballot question next fall to allow operators like it to bring liquor sales to all stores.

$400K aid offered to Natick businesses affected by fire

The Gov. Charlie Baker Administration is offering an emergency loan fund for businesses affected by a July 22 fire destroying a block of businesses in Natick center.

Bioprinting firm leases in Acton

FluidForm Inc., a firm making artificial human issue with 3D printing technology, has signed a 3,550-square-foot lease in Acton, according to Aho Properties, which represented the landlord.

Spring Bank Pharmaceuticals signs NIH research agreement

Spring Bank Pharmaceuticals of Hopkinton has signed a research agreement with a subsidiary of the National Institutes of Health to evaluate its hepatitis B treatment.
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Abby’s House marking completion of new center

Abby's House, a housing, shelter and advocacy group in downtown Worcester, will dedicate its new $16.2-million center Monday.

Telehealth adoption up for inpatient services, flat for outpatient

Telehealth services, which treat patients remotely through videoconferencing or other remote connections between providers and patients, is spreading for inpatient services but flat for outpatient use, a new survey finds.

TJX building $170M Ohio distribution center

TJX Cos. is building a sprawling new retail distribution center across the street from a General Motors factory in Ohio that made national news when it closed this spring.

Encore still striving for Wynn standards to lure high-rollers

The new owner of Midtown Mall is expected to present his plans for the property as the Worcester Redevelop Authority is still looking for the Front Street property to undergo significant improvements to keep eminent domain off the table. 
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Clark awarded $12M for apprenticeship program

Clark University has been given a $12-million federal grant to provide business technology training to people struggling to find work.

Research Bureau names Matthews new executive director

The Worcester Regional Research Bureau has named Paul Matthews as its new executive director effective in September.
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