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🔒It’s a hard road, but community support is increasing for those facing dementia

Dementia is a disease of aging that is, for many, the most frightening. Patients lose their sense of agency, and often become totally dependent on others for daily care.

Sulmasy prohibited from Nichols College contact, as Coast Guard Academy bars him from campus amid investigation

Nichols College has asked its president to stay away from all college personnel as it looks into an increasing number of allegations against him as part of a CNN report into improprieties at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, where he is also barred.

CNN: Nichols president sent racy texts implying favoritism to student while serving as instructor at USCG Academy

CNN reported Glenn Sulmasy exchanged more than 1,600 texts – some of which were racy and indicated a willingness to show favoritism – with a student when he was serving as an instructor at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.

Three Central Mass. manufacturers granted $660K to advance operations

Three Central Massachusetts manufacturing firms were among 11 companies to split $2.2 million in grants from the Massachusetts Manufacturing Accelerate Program, administered by the Center for Advanced Manufacturing at MassTech Collaborative.
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Nichols College president takes leave as school investigates U.S. Coast Guard incident

Nichols College in Dudley is investigating President Glenn Sulmasy’s involvement in an incident regarding the handling of a rape allegation now being investigated by the U.S. Coast Guard.

Overhauled U.S. News rankings show Holy Cross, state universities on the rise

The College of the Holy Cross and all three of the Central Massachusetts state universities gained in the U.S. News and World Report rankings released Monday, while Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Clark University fell.

Fontaine breaks ground on $112M David Prouty High project

General contracting firm Fontaine Bros. broke ground on Sept. 8 on a $112-million addition and renovation to David Prouty High School in Spencer.

Goya Foods opens new 130K-sq.-ft. Webster warehouse

New Jersey-based Goya Foods has opened a new 130,000-square-foot facility at its regional operations campus in Webster.
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Med-tech manufacturer grows footprint with 85,000 square-foot Auburn expansion

KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America, a medical technology manufacturer based in California, signed a new lease expanding from 140,000 square feet of space to 225,629 square feet at its 28 Millbury St. facility in Auburn.

🔒Q&A: A 77-year-old live music legacy at the Nashville of the North

Indian Ranch is known for hosting best-selling country acts and tribute bands, although the venue’s repertoire has since expanded.
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