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City, rail carriers stress safety in shipments of oil, other flammables

Tons of freight roll daily into and out of Worcester on tracks used by CSX, Pan Am Railways and the Providence & Worcester railroads. As the economy continues to bounce back from the Great Recession, freight transportation is growing as well, bringing more goods of all kinds through the region on the rails — everything from cars and toilet paper to flammable liquids and hazardous materials.

Fallon to cut dual-eligible insurance program

Citing problems with economic sustainability, Fallon Health of Worcester has announced it will end its insurance program that serves members eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare insurance, known as Fallon Total Care, effective Sept. 30.

Worcester retailer takes over Sharks Pro Shop space in DCU Center

The DCU Center retail space on Commercial Street formerly used as the pro shop of the Worcester Sharks will soon house Worcester Wares, a sell of “all things Worcester,” according to the DCU Center.

Business leaders: Worcester ‘exciting city’ despite tight regulations

Greater Worcester is a good place for businesses to operate, but a looser regulatory environment could make the region even better, especially in the face of an increasingly competitive global marketplace, according to four business leaders who engaged in a panel discussion Wednesday morning.
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Report: Worcester fourth in nation for rising medical costs

Worcester has been ranked fourth in the nation for climbing medical procedure costs, narrowly beating Boston but falling behind Springfield, according to a new report.

Primetals upgrading Turkish wire-rod mill

Primetals Technologies is upgrading a wire-rod mill in Turkey to allow for expanded production.

Shrewsbury, Southbridge printer servicers merge

Two printer management companies – one in Shrewsbury and the other in Southbridge – have become one, they announced Friday.

Medical Center nurses vote to approve contracts

More than 2,200 unionized nurses at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester have voted to ratify one-year contracts after negotiations that the union called “relatively smooth.”
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Forsberg to lead YOU Inc. as interim CEO

YOU Inc. has tapped longtime local leader David P. Forsberg to lead the human services agency while it searches for a new CEO.

27 Central Mass. firms win training funds

Twenty-seven Central Massachusetts companies are among nearly 200 companies in the Bay State that have been awarded state-funded workforce training grants.
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