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Lendia notes new hire

Lendia Inc., an outsource solutions provider for the mortgage industry, has hired Alex Wu as a Java...

Harvard St. office building sold

14 Harvard St., a 4,302 square-foot office building, has been sold by Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates Inc....

Iron Mountain client wins for software install

Iron Mountain International, a data storage firm in Southboro, announced that its customer, Cooke & Bieler, has been named...

BJ’s CEO resigns

BJ's Wholesale Club CEO Mike Wedge announced his resignation from the Natick firm, with the company citing...
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Report: retailers may quit in droves

The Workforce Institute in Chelmsford announced the findings of a survey analyzing the impact of retailers who...

WPI names new VP

Worcester Polytechnic Institute has promoted Linda Carre Looft to assistant vice president for government and community relations....

Intel Massachusetts makes record donation

Intel Massachusetts has made a record contribution to local charities, completing a round of donations totaling $183,000...

COMMENTARY: Healthy competition | Don’t automatically renew when your insurance contracts expire — put your business out to bid to get a better deal

Insurance Consultants of Maine Inc., Saco Here's an insurance tip that can save you 20%-40% on your premium:...
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HP wins order from AMD

HP announced today that AMD, which has offices in Boxboro, has placed an order for several hundred...

Raytheon showcases tech at NASA

Raytheon Company in Marlboro, in partnership with Hamilton Sundstrand, has successfully demonstrated the capabilities of its MicroLight...
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