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Hanover Insurance expects smooth CEO and CFO transitions

Amid major changes to its administrative structure, The Hanover Insurance Group is anticipating smooth transitions in the wake of the announced retirement of CEO Frederick Eppinger and the recent death of Chief Financial Officer David Greenfield.

Critics argue estate tax would hit small family businesses

Proposed modifications to the Massachusetts estate tax system were described by supporters Tuesday as needed tools to help keep wealth in the state while also easing a burden on small business owners and working families.

Senators weigh changes to homeowners’ insurance rate process

Citing reports of rate hikes and canceled policies following last winter's storms, Massachusetts Senate leaders continue to mull changes in homeowners' insurance regulation geared towards more transparency.

Hanover Insurance CFO David Greenfield dies

The Hanover Insurance Group's Chief Financial Officer David Greenfield died over the weekend following a “health event” late last week, the company announced Monday morning.
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Marijuana doesn’t concern 81% of small businesses

The majority of small businesses nationally are not concerned about medical marijuana when it comes to their employees, and 1 in 5 would allow medical use on site, according to a survey by Employers Holdings insurance.

Disability insurance next on state push for parity

Building off laws requiring health insurers to cover mental health treatment the same way as physical ailments, a legislative push is now underway to extend the same parity to disability insurance.

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RIA K. MCNAMARA was hired by SVN | Parsons Commercial Group | Boston of Framingham as vice...

College collaboration leads to self-insurance savings

One year ago, when Worcester Polytechnic Institute dove into the high-risk, high-reward world of self-insurance, it hoped the gamble would pay off enough to keep tuition in check.
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Incorporations for May 16-31, 2015

These Central Massachusetts businesses filed incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from July 1-15, 2015. Listed below are the corporate name, address, ZIP and president.

Who’s the boss?

Companies using temporary workers and franchises will face a multitude of new legal and labor issues, now that the National Labor Relations Board has called into question who actually employs those people.
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