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Mass. unemployment rate decreased in August, remains higher than the national average

Massachusetts ended the summer with a slight dip in unemployment in August following three consecutive months of rate increases. 

JetBlue adding flights from Worcester to two Florida destinations

Travelers flying out of Worcester Regional Airport soon will have extra opportunities to arrive at two Florida destinations.

DPH has closed investigation into Saint Vincent Hospital stemming from nurses complaints over safety

DPH has officially closed its investigation into Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester after accepting the hospital’s plan of correction prompted by more than 600 complaints.

Worcester biopharma faces delisting from Nasdaq

The company said in the filing it plans on requesting a hearing with Nasdaq to potentially negotiate another extension.
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Mass. home prices set new August record, as Worcester County median costs hits $476K

Other than prices creeping upwards, the Central Massachusetts single-family market saw little change since August last year.

Boston Scientific closes $1.2B acquisition of California stroke prevention device maker

Boston Scientific, a Marlborough medical device manufacturer, has officially closed its acquisition of California medical device maker Silk Road Medical, almost exactly three months to the day since Boston Scientific signed its purchase agreement. 

Tree House Brewing opens Boston beer-to-go location

Tree House Brewing has made it a little easier for Greater Boston residents to get their hands on its brews.

Mass. gasoline prices drop again, expected to tumble further

Continuing its downward trajectory, the average prices of gasoline in Massachusetts dropped six cents over the past week as the international price of crude oil nears a three-year low.
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WPI makes controversial purchase of two Worcester hotels official, buys properties for combined $46M

WPI is following through with its purchase of two Gateway Park hotels.

QCC granted funding bump for third year of workforce training for formerly incarcerated individuals

Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester has received a slice of $2.6 million in state funding to train formerly incarcerated individuals returning to the workforce for jobs in the culinary, construction, manufacturing, hospitality, and healthcare industries.
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