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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.

Hanover Insurance appoints State Street exec to board of directors

The Hanover Insurance Group in Worcester is appointing Francisco Aristeguieta to its board of directors, effective immediately. 

🔒Q&A: Community Healthlink seeks behavioral health overhaul

Almost three years ago, Tamara Lundi took over leadership of Community Healthlink, the UMass Memorial Health division dedicated to improving the health of people suffering from mental illness, addiction, or homelessness.

WBJ wins top prize at international journalism competition

This marks the second time in three years WBJ has won the top prize for a midsized publication from AABP, and was one of five awards WBJ received for content produced in 2021.
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Discovery Museum granted $100K for prisoner program

The project aims to help and enhance young, incarcerated fathers’ relationships with visiting children.

Framingham marketing agency wins industry awards

A Framingham-based digital marketing agency has been recognized for its work on several of its creative campaigns.

Worcester lab charged in urine testing kickback probe

Preferred Laboratory LLC of Worcester and its owner, Vipin Adhlakha of Westfield, Ind., were implicated in a scheme that resulted in more than $2 million in false claims billed to the state insurance system MassHealth.

The International golf course to host controversial Saudi-backed golf tournament

A private Worcester County golf club will host a major golf tournament in September for the controversial new professional tour with ties to the new Saudi Arabian government. 
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Worcester Homecoming looks reunite business leaders with ties to the city

Beginning on Wednesday, prominent professionals with ties to Worcester will return to the city, as currently residing local leaders discuss the ongoing economic changes and development occurring in the Heart of the Commonwealth.

MetroWest nonprofits granted $1M+ for education, health, anti-crime programs

Eight nonprofit organizations across MetroWest have received grants totaling more than $1 million as part of the Cummings Foundation annual $25-million grant programs, which donated 140 grants to nonprofits across the eastern part of Massachusetts.
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