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🔒New England Botanic Garden names new COO

The Boylston nonprofit has named a replacement for Jane Ellis, who retired from the role this year.

Trump Administration cancels leases for 37% of Central Mass. commercial space used by federal agencies

“We’ve been DOGE-ed,” said Christopher Egan, president of Carruth Capital in Westborough, which owns one of the impacted properties.

🔒WBJ names the 2025 Best of Business award winners

Every year starting in October, WBJ asks its readers to vote on the best companies in Central Massachusetts in a variety of categories, ranging from law firms and incubators to golf courses and restaurants.

🔒Demystifying finances: As financial illiteracy becomes a growing concern, Central Mass. institutions are helping people understand how money can work for them

Banking and finance leaders at Central Massachusetts institutions see education as a key way to help combat financial illiteracy.
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West Boylston man sues Table Talk for $652K, claiming independent contractor misclassification

A West Boylston man who says he has been employed with Table Talk Pies as a sanitation manager since 2009 has filed a lawsuit against the company.

Longtime museum leader named board president at Tower Hill

Kent dur Russell has been named the new board president at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill in Boylston. Russell was previously the longtime CEO and curator at the Museum of Russian Icons in Clinton.

Movers & Shakers for June 26, 2023

People are on the move at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill, Cornerstone Bank, and Thrive Support & Advocacy.

Kraft Group companies open two new facilities in Boylston

Worcester-based packaging manufacturer Rand-Whitney Container opened its new 384,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Boylston on Thursday.
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Tower Hill nears completion of $28M botanic garden fundraiser

The New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill is on pace to complete its six-year, $28-million fundraising campaign by the end of the year.

Clinton Savings Bank opens Shrewsbury branch at Market Basket plaza

Clinton Savings Bank opened a new branch at Edgemere Crossing in Shrewsbury on March 20, joining supermarket Market Basket, which opened its new store at the plaza in January.
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