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🔒Movers & Shakers for Dec. 12, 2022

People are on the move at MutualOne Bank, Friendly House, and more.

🔒Worcester has a rent problem

As the cost of leased housing has risen and wages have stayed relatively stagnant, the portion of Worcester renters who are overburdened by the cost of their homes has risen to 51%.

Movers & Shakers for Nov. 28, 2022

Herlihy Insurance Group, Workers Credit Union, Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts, and UMass Memorial Health are among the Central Mass. organizations with recent hires and promotions.

🔒The next president: Grace Wang has spent a career focused on innovation, academics, and impact

“Grace” Jinliu Wang, who on Nov. 7 was selected by WPI to be its 17th president, believes in and embodies this concept of combining theory and practice to fuel innovation and to apply that innovation to have maximum impact on the world.
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Devens community center to be used as temporary shelter for unhoused people

The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency will use the Bob Eisengrein Community Center in Devens as a temporary intake center for up to 60 unhoused families beginning in early December.

Seven Hills to acquire N.H. autism school

Worcester human services nonprofit Seven Hills Foundation has agreed to purchase Crotched Mountain School in Greenfield, New Hampshire from Legacy by Gersh, a program of Huntington, New York-based Gersh Autism.

FEMA awards UMass Memorial Health $23M for COVID costs

FEMA has awarded UMass Memorial Health three grants totalling almost $23 million to reimburse the organization for costs incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic.

CDC seeks to convert Worcester hotel into 90-unit supportive housing project

Worcester Community Housing Resources, a community development corporation, is proposing to convert a Quality Inn and Suites at 50 Oriol Drive into 90 units of permanent supportive housing for those in need.
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🔒The Worcester Housing Authority’s next chapter: How a housing crisis awoke a sleeping giant

Worcester’s largest landlord is stepping up its fight to increase housing stock for not only the city residents most in need, but for all residents who find themselves stretched thin by the region's rising housing costs.

North Central community foundation grants $154K to 25 nonprofits

The Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts distributed $154,000 among 25 area nonprofits for community enrichment projects and operational effectiveness.
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