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UMass Memorial to open urgent care sites

UMass Memorial Health Care will open several urgent care centers in Central Massachusetts this year, which will help ease pressure on the health care system's emergency rooms.

Worcester council approves courthouse sale

The Worcester City Council voted Tuesday night to approve the sale of the former Worcester County Courthouse building for $1.2 million to a New Hampshire developer.

UMass Memorial reveals plans to enter urgent care market

As a Quincy-based urgent care center business prepares to enter Worcester, UMass Memorial Health Care has announced its own plans to open multiple urgent care centers in the city and the surrounding area, beginning this year.

WBJ poll: Broad business support for courthouse deal

Business leaders overwhelmingly support the city's agreement to sell the former Worcester County Courthouse to a New Hampshire developer for $1.2 million, according to early results from this week's WBJ Flash Poll.
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Chamber, mayor push for approval of courthouse deal

The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Joseph Petty have announced their support of the deal to sell the former county just hours before the City Council meets tonight, when it will likely vote on the $1.2 million deal.

Worcester State reaches transfer deal with Springfield Tech

Worcester State University will allow Springfield Technical Community College to complete their bachelor's degree in four years for $30,000 or less, under an agreement between the two schools.

Forecast: Central Mass. to help lead state population growth through 2035

Massachusetts' population will grow 11.8 percent from 2010 to 2035, with nearly 772,000 people added over that 25-year period and above-average growth predicted in Greater Boston, MetroWest and Central Massachusetts, according to forecasts released Wednesday.

Siemens affiliate partner takes on wire-rod mill revamp in China

Chinese company Zenith Steel has signed a contract with Primetals Technologies to revamp a complete wire-rod outlet,...
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UMass-led database delivers new insight on joint replacements

Joint replacement surgeries are among the most common medical procedures performed in the U.S., but historically, data that can track their effectiveness hasn't been widely available.

Court orders $3,900 restored to IRA at former Holden firm

The Obama administration has secured nearly $4,000 for a retirement plan at a former Holden firm from a federal court.
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