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Worcester chamber launches digital news organization

The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce has launched a nonprofit digital news organization called the Worcester Guardian.

🔒Untapped abilities: People with intellectual and developmental disabilities must overcome barriers to enter the workforce

People with intellectual and developmental disabilities are often unnecessarily left out of the workforce because of barriers they face, including those imposed by the federal government.

Owner of collapsed Mill St. apartment building sells stake in separate Worcester development and buys Marlborough apartments for $7.8M

Farmington Manor Apartments in Marlborough was sold to a limited liability corporation registered to Bechara Fren.

Workers’ comp researchers examine long COVID

Six percent of workers who filed workers' compensation claims for catching COVID-19 between March 2020 and September 2021 have also received care for Long COVID, according to a new report.
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🔒Branding the sky: Developers and tenants find value in putting their names on Worcester office buildings

Worcester has a hodgepodge of branded office towers resulting from the shifting office market, acquisitions, and a move to work-from-home policies.

Hanover Insurance promotes veteran executive to division president

The Hanover Insurance Group in Worcester promoted Charles Hamann to the role of president of small commercial.

Former Acton company to delist its shares from NASDAQ

Boston-based streaming technology company SeaChange International, which was formerly based in Acton, will voluntarily delist its stock from The NASDAQ Stock market.

Healey defends transparency, says denied records are exempt

Gov. Maura Healey, whose administration has released some public records and withheld many others, signaled Thursday that she is not too happy about getting mixed reviews for transparency.
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Leominster ambulance company settles false billing allegation for $2.6M

MedStar Ambulance, along with its parent company Critical Systems, reached a $2.6-million settlement with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office over allegations of false MassHealth submissions.

Seasoned administrator and award-winning journalist picked to lead Anna Maria academic affairs

Anna Maria College in Paxton appointed Chioma Ugochukwu as the school’s senior vice president for academic affairs, starting Sept. 1.
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