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AMSC receives Australian wind farm order

Westboro-based American Superconductor Corp. announced it has received an order from Suzlon Energy Australia Pty. Ltd. (SEA) for...

Akorri, Daymark announce partnership

Akorri Inc., a Littleton-based software developer, has formed a partnership to allow Daymark customers to use its...

Diligent Technologies tapped by US AFB

Diligent Technologies has been chosen by a U.S. Air Force Base near Colorado Springs to provide data...

Worcester insurance co. to transfer domicile

Following approval to move the corporate domicile of Harleysville Worcester Insurance Co. to Pennsylvania, the company has...
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Report: Venture capital investment up 11 percent in ’06

Venture capital investment rose 11 percent in New England in 2006, according to research from the MoneyTree...

New restaurant slated for Shrewsbury St.

Owners of The Sole Proprietor and One Eleven Chop House restaurants, Robb and Madeleine Ahlquist, are opening...

New coffee shop to open in Holden

Caffé Dolce owners create folksier, second storeBy EMILY BOISVERTThe owners of an upscale coffee shop in Worcester...

The benefits of a corporate fitness plan

How to create and implement a Corporate Fitness Benefit PlanA strange phenomenon occurs at the same time...
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Boomers’ exodus prompting partnerships

Demographics drive demand for corporate- university alliancesBy Stephen FlavinEntering the new year, businesses face many challenges –...

ACTC’s Lanza wins biotech award

Dr. Robert Lanza, vice president of Research and Scientific Development at Advanced Cell Technology Inc. (ACTC), was...
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