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Mass Pike electronic tolling starts tomorrow

Manual toll collection on Massachusetts highways will officially end Oct. 28 at 9:45 p.m., and drivers have been asked to plan accordingly.

Not your grandfather’s Central Mass.

A year after creating a new tourism agency, industry leaders are finding success promoting the region for rowing & swimming, brewery tours, international artists and waterslides.

Charlton co. first to receive micro-injecting certification

A Charlton company specializing in micro-injecting molding for the medical device industry is the first company of its kind in the world to achieve a medical device supply chain quality certification, after it successfully completed a pilot audit.

MassDevelopment funds $7.7M Tree House brewery expansion

MassDevelopment has issued a $7,740,000 tax-exempt bond that will help build and equip a 53,000-square-foot 60 beer barrel brew house in Charlton -- the future second site for Monson-based Tree House Brewing Company.
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Hospitals, health systems expand urgent care presence

Urgent care centers are rapidly popping up across Central Massachusetts, as the region starts to feel the ripples of a national trend.

Healthcare providers maximize resources through teams

The traditional doctor's office is making a shift from a lone ranger mentality to a system that makes the most of teamwork.

Harrington meets demand for behavior, substance treatment

Harrington his working to expand access to care and patient follow-up among other areas as it battles substance abuse disorder.

C. Mass gets $30K for stormwater compliance

The Central Massachusetts Regional Stormwater Coalition received $50,000 from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection for new state stormwater permit requirements set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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ExxonMobil settles for $30M with Charlton

ExxonMobil has agreed to a settlement with the town of Charlton worth approximately $30 million that will bring uncontaminated water to the town's schools.

Stemming the costs of elder care

Knowing medical costs will grow right along with the number of elders, healthcare organizations are rallying by keeping more nursing-home-eligible seniors in their own homes with more integrated supports and streamlined resources, which – happily – coincides with seniors' wishes to stay in their homes.
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Girls Inc. of Worcester
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Worcester, MA
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The Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts
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Worcester, MA
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Westborough, MA
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