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Study cites millions in savings via Mass. senior care plans

A health insurers' group believes Massachusetts can save tens of millions of dollars a year if poorer senior citizens who would otherwise wind up in nursing homes were enrolled in a senior care plan rather than remain in a Medicare or Medicaid program.

P&W to invest $456K grant in Worcester rail yard

Providence & Worcester Railroad has been awarded $455,691 from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) for improvements...

Virtual visits coming for UMass Memorial patients

UMass Memorial Health Care is entering the growing field of virtual doctors' visits, agreeing to a deal with a Minneapolis-based company to provide online diagnosis and treatment, the company, Zipnosis, said Monday.

Entrepreneurs find farmers markets a good early test of product demand

When Robert Fecteau wanted to test the market for his own bread recipes while working for Five Loaves Bakery in Spencer, he didn't turn to his own storefront or online sales. Rather, he brought his products to the Crompton Collective farmers market in Worcester's Canal District.
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Conquering cancer in Central Mass., one patient at a time

In 1971, President Richard Nixon declared a “war on cancer.” But despite plenty of research on the...

Make room for ‘social business’

Does business have any responsibility in addressing social issues or needs?

Real Deal for July 20, 2015

Real Deal highlights a recent commercial property transaction in Central Massachusetts. This week's deal: The DoubleTree by Hilton hotel, in Westborough.

Ruling on same-sex marriage reinforces business efforts to tune in to LGBT issues

When the U.S. Supreme Court pronounced same-sex marriage legal, businesses sprang into action on social media and their websites. Public expressions, such as rainbow-colored messages, underscore businesses' increasing degree of inclusion of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, or LGBT, community.
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UMass Memorial Realty to pay asbestos penalty

The company that manages property for UMass Memorial Medical Center has agreed to pay a portion of a $45,413 penalty for alleged asbestos removal violations, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection announced Friday.

DCU Center’s new restaurant an entrepreneurship opportunity

A $600,000 restaurant being built at Worcester's DCU Center is set to open in mid-September – but with a twist, the Worcester entertainment venue announced Wednesday.
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