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Opinion: Bay State’s public companies overlook women on boards

By Andrea TeichmanBack in 2003, when The Boston Club first began tracking the number of women board...

Biz Tip: Five New Year’s resolutions for human resources

Kick off 2007 with an auditBy David KurtzPerhaps no aspect of corporate life is more regulated than...

TrueAdvantage notes Q4 growth

TrueAdvantage, a Southboro-based developer of sales-acceleration technology, reports that in the fourth quarter of '06, the company...

Candela secures rights for tattoo-removal device

Candela Corp. in Wayland has reached an exclusive agreement with Freedom-2, a private company specializing in removable ink, to develop...
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AdCare Hospital expands Worcester campus

AdCare Hospital, a provider of alcohol and drug abuse treatment, has expanded its campus to include 95...

Cybex finalizes lititgation matters

Cybex International Inc. in Medway announced that the company has finalized two litigation matters, and forecasts a pre-tax...

Apartment buildings sold in Upton

Two apartment buildings located in Upton have sold, with plans calling for the remodeling and eventual rental of...

OSHA awards Acton Post Office

The U.S. Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has honored an Acton-based Post Office with...
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UMass awarded grant to expand online programs

UMassOnline, a web-based program offering 69 online degree and certificate programs, has been awarded a $650,000 grant...

Taking charge and making changes

Our 2007 Business Leaders of the Year have a common thread: Through their persistence and ability to...
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