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🔒Movers & Shakers for July 6, 2020

Companies with new hires and promotions include UniBank, Vision Advertising, Westfield State University and Bay State Savings Bank, among others.

Uxbridge cannabis microbusiness given final licensure for distribution

The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission gave Blackstone Valley Naturals of Uxbridge, doing business as Yamna, the final greenlight to commence operations as soon as Friday, the commission announced on Monday.

🔒Movers & Shakers for June 22, 2020

Companies with new hires and promotions include ERA Key Realty Services, bankHometown, Clinton Savings Bank, The Junior League of Worcester, AdCare Hospital in Worcester and more.

Mendon Twin Drive-In owner & Phantom Gourmet CEO resigns over anti-Black Lives Matter posts

David Andelman, who bought the Mendon Twin Drive-In with his brothers Dan and Michael Andelman in 2014, will resign from the company, as well as CEO of Phantom Gourmet, Inc. in Boston, which he co-founded in 2013, according to a statement posted to the Phantom Gourmet page on Facebook on Tuesday. 
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Central Mass. malls reopening this week

This week is marking a major milestone in a return toward normalcy for the Massachusetts economy as major shopping malls reopen.

Parkview Apartments owner buys Grafton complex for $4.9M

A Grafton apartment complex has been sold for $4.9 million to a Franklin businessman in an expansion of his apartment holdings in the region.

How the Paycheck Protection Program is keeping Sneakerama afloat

Before COVID-19, 2020 seemed to be a year like any other. Sneakerama owners Steve and Lisa Genatossio stocked up on inventory, preparing their Lake Avenue shop for the busy months ahead.

Milford Regional shifts services at urgent care locations

Milford Regional Medical Center has announced shifts to the patients its urgent care locations will serve, with the Hopkinton location focusing on respiratory patients and those with COVID-19 symptoms.
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SBA lender focusing on businesses initially ineligible for PPP funding in program’s $320B second round

In an interview for the WBJ Podcast, bankHometown President and CEO Robert Morton said the Oxford-based bank already had 250 loans totaling about $15 million lined up for when the second round of Paycheck Protection Program.

🔒The new guide to business longevity, by multi-generational companies

Four multigenerational Central Mass. businesses owners underscore the importance of mixing up both their goods and their services, as well as an overwhelming willingness to adapt to customer requests and market demands.
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