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WBJ hires cannabis reporter as staff writer to cover real estate, manufacturing

Eric Casey, a Worcester-based reporter who most recently founded the publication Burn After Reading to cover the cannabis industry, has been hired as the newest staff writer at Worcester Business Journal.

E-Book access bill draws opposition from publishers

A redrafted bill to expand access to e-books and digital audiobooks in Massachusetts would not violate federal...

Millbury company leads 17 Central Mass. firms on Inc. 5000 fastest-growing list

Prime Power Rentals of Millbury led the Central Massachusetts contingency of the Inc. 5000, Inc. magazine’s annual list of the fastest-growing companies in the nation.

Mass. cannabis business coalition, including Athol firm, sue federal government

A coalition of cannabis businesses operating in Massachusetts have filed a lawsuit in federal court, hoping to convince the courts the Controlled Substances Act is unconstitutional when it is applied to state-legal cannabis businesses.
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🔒Fitting in: Clark is balancing a need for new facilities with trying to avoid sprawl

The need for growth is forcing Clark to expand, but the university is taking steps to be a good neighbor through thoughtful development and attempts to continue to integrate itself in the community with which it has been entwined since 1887.

UMass Memorial Health groups sue Boston hospital over $688K in delinquent payments

UMass Memorial Medical Group and UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester have initiated a lawsuit against St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center of Boston, part of Steward Health Care System, for nonpayment of services.

Gardner packaging printing firm rebrands, sells building in sale-leaseback deal

Garlock Printing and Converting has rebranded itself as Garlock Flexibles and sold its 77 Industrial Rowe location in Gardner for $9.6 million to a Pennsylvania investment firm in a sale-leaseback deal.

HVAC company sues Clinton cannabis grower for lack of payments on $444K

Chiller Technology, a Woburn-based HVAC company, is suing Milkmen Cultivation, a Clinton-based cannabis company, over a lack of payments.
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AG reaches $2.5M settlement with autism providers

Attorney General Andrea Campbell has reached two settlements totaling over $2,500,000 with autism providers to resolve allegations of fraudulent MassHealth claims.

Worcester Guardian names founding board of directors

Newly launched nonprofit news site The Worcester Guardian has named its founding board of directors, including the current CEO and a former executive from the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce.
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