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Kutcher Part Of Everything

Everything Channel of Framingham has hired Miriam Kutcher as vice president of marketing.Kutcher will work in direct...

A Milestone For Printer

Webster One Source, a commercial printing and distribution business based in West Boylston and Hanson, has hired...

$18M In Loan Modifications Available To Bay State Residents

Attorney General Martha Coakley's Office has negotiated a settlement with Bank of America's Countrywide Financial Corp. that...

Worcester Station Flips Switch On New Tower

WICN Public Radio of Worcester has activated a new radio tower in Paxton that will extend the...
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Cognex Settles Fuji Patent Suit

Cognex Corp. has settled a patent suit with Fuji Machine Manufacturing Co. Ltd. and its American subsidiary...

Bay State Legal Climate Rated 9th In Nation

The Institute for Legal Reform, an affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, says the legal climate...

Legal Industry Bound For Q2 Growth

If a new quarterly hiring trends report holds true, the legal industry is poised to see a...

Mercury Media Expands To Philadelphia, Hires New Staff

Mercury Media, an advertising company with headquarters in Marlborough, announced it is opening an office in Philadelphia...
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Toupin Joins Charter News Team

Charter TV3, Charter Communications' local community television station, has hired Melissa Toupin as a general assignment reporter.Toupin...

Princeton Review Lands $10M, New Board Member

The Princeton Review, a Framingham-based test preparation and career education publisher, has received a $10 million investment...
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