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Worcester-based law firm Bowditch & Dewey hired registered patent attorneys KATHRYN V. CHELINI and KRISTA K. STONE,...

Incorporations

These Central Massachusetts businesses filed incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from May 1-15,...

Road To Revival: Blackstone Valley Towns Continue To Reap Benefits Of Route 146

When state officials decided in the 1990s to upgrade Route 146 and widen the connection between Worcester,...

Drawbacks In A Growth Industry: More farmers markets may put more pressure on local growers

Farming with her husband in Oxford for 29 years, Fran Shivick is known at local farmers markets...
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IPG Reports Record Revenue, Profits

Oxford fiber laser manufacturer IPG Photonics reported double-digit growth in its revenue and profits for the second...

Charlton Firm Gets State Contract

Charlton-based Ocean Promotions has been awarded a $1.2-million state contract that will be shared with five other...

Movers & Shakers

DAVID B. DAMIANO, MATTHEW B. KOSS, JOANNE M. PIERCE and REV. WILLIAM E. STEMPSEY have been promoted...

Photo Finish – July 9, 2012

COLLEGE CASHWorcester-based Bay State Savings Bank awarded nine $500 scholarships and one four-year, $4,000 scholarship to 10...
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Luxury Lives: Despite Slow Economic Recovery, Market For Expensive Things Remains

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but sometimes there's not much to argue about.The business...

Leominster’s HealthAlliance Tops Consumer Reports Ranking

Two Central Massachusetts hospitals made the top 10 of 51 in the state in a safety ranking...
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