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Sutton contractor penalitzed $120K for Shrewsbury explosion

A Sutton construction contractor has agreed to pay $120,000 to reimburse the state for the cost of responding to a 2017 explosion and fire of a backyard shed at a Shrewsbury residential property, which released hazardous chemicals and fumes, causing workers and a neighbor to develop respiratory problems.

Healey settles with insurers over behavioral health access

More than a million Massachusetts residents stand to benefit from greater access to behavioral health care as a result of settlements with five insurers, Attorney General Maura Healey said as she announced the agreements Thursday.

Following Worcester complaint, Wendy’s to pay $400K over child labor law violations

Fast-food chain Wendy’s has entered into a $400,000 settlement with Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey to resolve a complaint of alleged violations of child labor laws, which originated out of a Wendy’s in Worcester but related to the company’s 46 corporate-owned locations throughout the state.

Framingham car dealer to pay $750K over deceptive practices

A Framingham used car dealership has agreed to a $925,000 judgment, including restitution to consumers, to resolve allegations.
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Winchendon firm owner pleads guilty to $19M Medicaid fraud

The former owner of Winchendon transportation company Rite Way has pleaded guilty to charges related to an alleged $19 million in Medicaid fraud.

Healey’s case against Sacklers to proceed in Mass.

A Massachusetts judge on Tuesday denied a motion to dismiss the lawsuit that Attorney General Maura Healey brought against the Sackler family, which controls Oxycontin maker Purdue Pharma.
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