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Assumption to break ground on new academic building

Assumption College will break ground next week on a 60,000-square-foot academic building with 13 high-tech classrooms and a 400-person performance hall in Worcester.

Restaurant group nabs Bull Mansion for $480K

The historic Bull Mansion at 55 Pearl St. in Worcester has been purchased for $480,000 with the owners planning to open a restaurant in the location close to downtown.

Worcester strikes second $450K deal for marijuana

Worcester's city manager has issued a second letter of non-opposition for a medical marijuana site, opening the door for Prime Wellness Centers, Inc. to locate in the northern part of the city on Pullman Street.

Walden Behavioral tackling eating disorder treatment

Walden Behavioral Care provides eating disorder treatment to patients throughout New England at seven different clinics, including a Worcester location on Chandler Street where the organization has adult partial hospitalization and adolescent and adult intensive outpatient programs.
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UMass Memorial Health Care to undertake $169M in renovations

The UMass Memorial Health Care system will be investing over $168.8 million in renovations to its four hospitals after securing a tax-exempt bond through MassDevelopment.

Worcester County foreclosure filings up 66% in February

Foreclosure filings continued two years of consecutive increases in February, jumping 45.6 percent year-over-year through Massachusetts and 66 percent in Worcester County.

Movers & Shakers

LAURA MONDANO is now vice president of regulatory affairs at Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology in Holliston. In...

Central Massachusetts car dealers receive national award

Two Central Massachusetts Audi dealers recently received the company's highest honor for dealerships.
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Central Mass. manufacturers advance and survive

Manufacturers throughout Central Massachusetts are reaching to new markets amid declining production needs.

Central Mass. colleges showcase affordability

In bid for students, marketing for Central Massachusetts higher education turns to dollars and cents.
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