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UMass Medical signs deal with Dublin’s Trinity College

The University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester and the medical school at Trinity College Dublin are strengthening their decade-long collaboration.

Running Start joins coworking network

Worcester's Running Start has joined the Workbar Network, allowing its members to use space in six different locations in Massachusetts.

UMass Med agrees to affiliation with Cape Cod Hospital

Students at University of Massachusetts Medical School will engage in clinical work at Cape Cod Hospital after both organizations reached agreement on an academic affiliation, the Worcester school announced Tuesday.

AbbVie buys blood cancer drug-maker for $21 billion

Pharmaceuticals giant AbbVie, which has operations in Worcester, has completed its purchase of California-based Pharmacyclics Inc., AbbVie announced Tuesday.
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Worcester Credit Union closing Main Street branch

Worcester Credit Union's branch at 315 Main St. will close later this summer. The last day the branch will be open is Aug. 21, according to the credit union's website.

Treatment options grow to battle rising opiate crisis

From July 2013 through June 2014, nearly 5,000 people sought treatment for substance abuse in Worcester. For...

Q&A with Laurie Leshin, President, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Her hiring was one for the history books: the first woman to become president of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. But self-proclaimed “space nerd” Laurie Leshin came to Worcester one year ago next week with a well-established resume.

Old skills in a new era: Entrepreneurs ply industrial-era crafts and trades

With most consumer markets populated by mass-produced items that are cookie-cutter images of each other, entrepreneurs in Worcester are capitalizing on goods that emphasize customization and craftsmanship through the use of time-honored skills in a 21st-century marketplace.
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More help on the way for small businesses

Former State Treasurer Steven Grossman, now CEO for a Boston-based nonprofit organization that aims to revitalize urban economies through business and job development, is leading the charge for business training in Massachusetts' 26 Gateway Cities, which include Worcester, Fitchburg and Leominster.

Making room – and living space – for the arts in Worcester, Fitchburg

Some of the most dynamic cities in the United States rely on a strong core of artists...
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