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SBA says small biz, not large, will be Central Mass. growth engineMassachusetts should move quickly to define,...

For women, securing the future means saving now

BY JOHN KERRYFor the first time since the Great Depression, America’s personal savings rate is negative: we...

Is it Time to Legally Register your Trade/Service Mark?

By Jean D. Sifleet, Esq., CPA It’s very upsetting to find someone using your business name, or one...

US court backs Guidant

Guidant Corp., a unit of Boston Scientific Corp., has won a favorable ruling in a case against...
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Translation agency earmarked for conference

Rapport Intl., a Sudbury-based language translation agency, announced their participation in the Global Forum and Marketplace forum,...

NSTAR lands $8.23 million contract

NSTAR Electric Company was awarded an $8.23 million contract from the Defense Energy Support Center (DESC) in...

NAI Hunneham brokers lease; Pet Barn lands new digs

NAI Hunneman Commercial brokered 5,068 square-feet of office space at the Mount Royal Office Park in Marlboro,...

Ghostvillage.com reports its 500th encounter

Ghostvillage.com, a Bellingham-based website featuring supernatural encounters and evidence of such activity, announced its 500th published ghost encounter...
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Verizon fiber-optic cable hits Hopkinton

Hopkinton has become the latest town to approve a cable-TV franchise to Verizon, bringing the number of...

Fallon Community Health Plan offers online claim services

Fallon Community Health Plan (FCHP) in Worcester has signed an agreement with Post-N-Trac Corp., a firm providing web...
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