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Military veteran and artist joins WBJ newsroom to lead real estate, higher ed coverage

Timothy Doyle, who has led the Research Department for New England Business Media since 2019, has joined the Worcester Business Journal newsroom as a staff writer in charge of the real estate and higher education beats.

Community Legal Aid’s new leader eyes expansion, fundraising

In his new position as a leader of Community Legal Aid, attorney Lyonel Jean-Pierre Jr. has an important goal in mind: to secure free legal aid for as many people as possible.

🔒Central Massachusetts’ new architectural legacy

Central Mass. has been known for its historic mill buildings, classic three-decker houses, and local architectural icons like Union Station. But today, there’s room for new, contemporary designs in the region, as well as homages to what’s already there.

U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday overturned Roe v. Wade, ruling that the constitution does not confer the right to an abortion and leaving decisions about regulating abortion up to the states.
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Worcester County Bar Association selects new president-elect

The Worcester County Bar Association picked attorney Leonardo Angiulo as its new president-elect at its annual meeting on June 14. 

Alumni of Worcester institutions merge marketing firms

Eri Design Inc. of Worcester and DerSimonian LLC of Portland, Maine, marketing firms with extensive experience in higher education, have merged to form a new company called ERI.

Hologic to sponsor Mary J. Blige’s latest concert tour

When Mary J. Blige embarks on the first leg of her Good Morning Gorgeous tour in September, she’ll be doing so with the sponsorship of Marlborough-based Hologic, Inc. 

🔒If Roe falls: Central Mass. abortion providers plan for the anticipated reversal of federal protections

The right to an abortion is codified into Massachusetts law, even if Roe v. Wade gets overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court later this summer.
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Alcohol license question survives high court challenge

An initiative petition seeking to change state liquor-licensing laws remains alive after the Supreme Judicial Court on Monday ruled that Attorney General Maura Healey correctly certified it to appear before voters on November's ballot.

Law firm to switch prominent Main St. locations in Worcester

Springfield personal injury law firm Pellegrini, Seeley, Ryan & Blakesley, P.C. has leased a storefront at the corner of Pleasant and Main streets in Worcester.
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