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🔒Three Natick businesses rise from the ashes of July fire

The overnight fire was devastating to Natick, but the community was generous in helping those affected.

Massachusetts legislature passes distracted driving bill

The bill, which mirrors laws in place in many other states, took years to come together after the state imposed a texting-while-driving ban that many have decried as unenforceable and ineffective.

Six Central Mass. nonprofits awarded business assistance grants

Gov. Charlie Baker announced Tuesday the state has provided $3 million in small business technical assistance grants to four dozen nonprofits, including six in Central Massachusetts.

🔒The new wave of business cyber attacks

Employees at F.W. Madigan, a Worcester construction contractor, regularly receive suspicious emails from their superiors. The problem is, the emails aren’t really from their bosses and the messages are scams.
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Baker: State employee leave contributions only fair

With a new tax to fund the state's paid family and medical leave program set to take effect Tuesday, Gov. Charlie Baker rejected calls by the state's largest public union to relieve state employees of the obligation to pay into the system.

Baker: State prepared for vaping ban lawsuit

The Baker administration is prepared for a lawsuit set to be filed Monday challenging Gov. Charlie Baker's four-month ban on the sale of vaping products amid concerns over a lung disease, the governor said Monday morning.

Central Mass. pot firms planning for four-month vaping ban

Despite some public criticism from industry leaders against Gov. Charlie Baker’s ban on all vaping products, Central Massachusetts cannabis firms are adapting to keep other products stocked.

Struggling to pay for drugs

Every couple of months, Laura Ricci purchases three different medications at her local pharmacy, preventing her from...
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Baker, Pence discussed trade deal in Nantucket

Shortly after Vice President Mike Pence touched down on Nantucket last weekend, he and Gov. Charlie Baker had a conversation about the trade deal the Trump administration negotiated with Mexico and Canada.

Baker seeks ‘arsenal of tools’ in $18B transportation bond bill

Massachusetts businesses would receive a tax credit for allowing employees to work from home and the MBTA would gain a new revenue stream under a long-term transportation borrowing bill the Baker administration unveiled Thursday.
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