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Massachusetts named most innovative state

Bloomberg Business has named Massachusetts as the most innovative state in America, just beating out Silicon Valley and California in the rankings.

Northeast execs bullish on job growth, technology

A new study by the the Employers Association of the NorthEast shows regional executives are more bullish about job growth than the national average. They also have plans to invest in new technology in 2016.

Workers’ Credit buys office in Littleton for execs

Fitchburg's $1.3-billion Workers' Credit Union has purchased an office in Littleton to house its senior management team, freeing up spaces at its administrative offices in Fitchburg and Lunenburg.

Lawmakers focus on snow worker safety

With temperatures plunging and the year's first flurries fallen, Beacon Hill lawmakers on Thursday will turn their attention to the safety of snow-removal workers.
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UMass Memorial $177M offering now more investor-friendly

Fitch Ratings has issued an 'A-' rating to UMass Memorial Health Care as the Central Massachusetts healthcare system seeks to raise $177 million to pay for facility upgrades and refinance existing debt.

EMC names president of converged tech division

Hopkinton data storage firm EMC Corp. has appointed Chad Sakac as the president of its renamed VCE division, in the hopes he can create synergies with the rest of the corporation.

Worcester 13,000sf veterans clinic finished

Maynard construction management firm JM Coull said it has completed work at a new Veterans Administration (VA) Outpatient Clinic located at Biotech Park in Worcester, adjacent to UMass Medical School.

Mass. $3B transit funding scheme attacked

Two influential planning groups told legislators Wednesday they are not yet ready to support a bill that would open the doors to a new funding scheme for transportation projects like the Green Line Extension.
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Chamber CEO: Becoming a city makes “perfect sense” for Framingham

MetroWest Chamber of Commerce CEO Paul Joseph said he agrees with Gov. Charlie Baker, who in an interview Wednesday said that it's a “no-brainer” for Framingham to become a city.

Marlborough industrial condos sold for $1.3M

An investment buyer has purchased two industrial condominium units at 401 Cedar Hill St. in Marlborough for $1.3 million, according to the broker, Greater Boston Commercial Properties Inc.
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