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Lawmaker says regional gaps in auto insurance are not equitable or fair

Some state lawmakers are looking to change how heavily a resident's ZIP code weighs in determining the cost of their auto insurance, claiming that people of color in low-income and urban areas pay higher rates.

Insulet reorganizes C-suite amid revenue gains

Acton-based diabetes equipment manufacturer Insulet has reorganized its executive structure amid a 21% gain in first-quarter revenue. Jim Hollingshead will continue to lead the company as president and CEO.

Braintree financial planners open branch in Westborough

On April 27, Braintree-based Generations Retirement Group announced it opened its second location at 14000 Computer Drive, expanding the local company’s footprint to two locations and expanding the business into MetroWest. 

Report: Waters Corp. among top 10 Mass. firms for gender diversity in leadership

Milford life sciences equipment manufacturer Waters Corp. is among the top 10 companies in the state for gender diversity in executive leadership.
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Framingham media outlet to stop reporting news as journalist hired by City

The only news outlet dedicated to solely covering Framingham, the 14th largest community in Massachusetts, will stop reporting news amid financial struggles as its sole journalist will become a spokesperson for the city’s government.

Marlborough IT firm names new chief revenue officer

Marlborough enterprise IT company OneShield, Inc. named Ken Shapiro as its new chief revenue officer. Shapiro replaces Liza Smith, who is retiring.

🔒Map: BioReady communities

The Massachusetts Biotechnology Council rates the state’s various communities as BioReady based on their ability to host biotechnology facilities.

Workers’ comp insurance rates to drop 10%

Massachusetts businesses got a break on the high-cost front Wednesday with news that workers' compensation rates will drop an average of 10 percent.
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Two charged with stealing $8.5M from MBTA contractor

A former top official at Keolis Commuter Services pleaded not guilty to a slew of federal charges Wednesday after prosecutors alleged that he and another man stole more than $8 million from the company that operates the MBTA's commuter rail system.

Central Mass. cultural organizations to split $173K in festival grants

The Massachusetts Cultural Council granted $2,500 each to 69 Central Massachusetts organizations as part of $1.85 million doled out statewide in 2023 Festival Grants Projects.
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