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House lawmakers band together, push for solar

100 House lawmakers have written a letter to their own negotiators urging them to raise net metering caps and resist cuts in metering credit values that they say could cause irreparable harm to an industry the state is trying to grow.

Holy Cross, adidas sign partnership

The College of the Holy Cross has inked a deal that will extend its partnership with adidas through 2021 as the team prepares for its first NCAA March Madness playoff game.

Worcester medical marijuana dispensary to open

A medical marijuana dispensary will open in the canal district, following a non-opposition letter from the city manager to Good Chemistry of Massachusetts.

Worcester $450K refugee wellness program launched

Ascentria Care Alliance will manage a pilot program aimed at enhancing the health and well-being of refugees in Worcester as they transition into the community.
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Guide aims to steer solar energy into low-income communities

A policy guide for low-income solar projects holds up Massachusetts as a leader in making solar energy accessible to low-income communities.

Worcester’s Becker ranked fifth in the nation in game design

The Princeton Review has ranked Worcester's Becker College fifth in the nation when it comes to game design education.

Construction underway at $14M visitor center site

Construction has kicked off at the site of the new visitor center that will greet people coming into Worcester from the south after an agreement was reached about who will fund the day-to-day operations.

Harrington to expand behavioral health services

Harrington HealthCare System will be expanding its behavioral health services in the face of the crushing opioid crisis, with Greg Mirhej to take the helm as director of behavioral services.
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WPI seeks to create business school of choice

The new dean of WPI's business school has focused on WPI's strengths of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and sought to ensure every WPI student leaves school with some degree of business education.

Businesses change their golfing habits

Central Massachusetts' golf course owners have responded to changing tastes, focusing on the whole experience rather than just golf.
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